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16 75
Patrick F. McGuire 00
Benjamin Stevens
21 50
John Mehan .
00
Michael Sullivan
2 00
John Maloney, 2d
00
Patrick Sullivan .
2 00
Heirs Gardner Mans- field . 12 00
John Summers 12 50
S. A. F. Mansfield . 2 00
Isabella J. Scott . 24 50
Warren Mansfield 2 25
John M. Scott 2 00
Alverdo Mason (bal.) . 7 50
Charles A. Mead
7 00
John Mellen
N
, 00
Jos. F. Miller 10 50
Thayer . 15 50
David Thayer (bal.) 8 00
David Thayer, 2d (bal.), 4 25
David B. Thayer 11 50
James McAlpine 2 00
Elwyn H. Thayer 2 00
James L. Thayer 2 00
Jona Thayer, jun. 2 00
J. Q. A. Thayer .. 2 00
James McKenny 00 : 50
Richard McNair . 2 00
Melvin Thayer .
16 25
James McSweeney
17 00
Simeon Thayer (bal.) 7 50
Neil McRae .
31 00
William Thomas 13 75
Patrick McLaughlin 2
, 00
Martin Tribou (bal.) 1 00
Roderick Mckenzie .
2 00
Elmer H. Vinton' 2 75
A. McDonald
2 00
Thomas B. Vinton .
62 50
Philip McGee 2 00
Freeman G. White . 20 75
Michael McCormick , 00
N. Augustus White . 24 00
Mary J. Newcomb . 13 50
Otis Whiting . 2 00
Peter Ness 2 00
Alva A. Whitmarsh 2 00
Napoleon Tellier 2 00
Abel H. Thayer . 5 00
Abel H. and James L.
Peter Mooney 2 00
Conrad Mischler (bal.) 17 00
William H. Morrow 2 00
Thomas J. McCormick . 8 00
Daniel McCue 13 50
James McDonald 12 00
Lewis Thayer 8 75
4 00
Timothy Sullivan
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Non-residents.
Thomas B. Porter $25 50
Thomas H. Hayes 18 00
Henry H. Goodnow 1 00
George A. Thayer 34 50
Charles C. Hayward
10 25
J. B. Thompson .
2 50
Elihu Holbrook .
75
Frederic E. Washburn . 12 00
Heirs Cotton Tufts 5 00
Timothy Conners
2 00
Robert B. Barnes 3 75
William Buker
3 50
Total . $2,203 07
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.
JONATHAN FRENCH, Treasurer.
Feb. 1, 1878.
Cash on hand
Dyer, Collector,
Received of Joseph 1877 3,121 80 · Joseph Dyer, 1877 . 80 76
Joseph Dyer, Collector,
1878
29,523 43
David H. Bates, Collector, 1876 233 41
David H. Bates, Collector, interest .
17 39
Weymouth Bank (bor-
rowed)
12,000 00
Overseers of the poor (re- funded)
14 33
Overseers of the poor (re- funded)
438 04 .
Overseers of City of New Bedford 75 05
Holbrook .
114 00
Overseers of the poor
(Almshouse) 321 82
Moses Hunt, for hay ·
5 05
School Committee ·
5 00
Michael Brandley, use of cart 5 55
Thomas Hill, use of cart
9 97
Albert Hobart, cash .
5 00
S. W. Hollis, use of cart .
4 00
A. Allen, for two lots in cemetery
10 00
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E. A. Baker $8 00
Boston Organ Co. 25 00
Franklin Jacobs 12 00
Nathaniel Bump . 9 25
Frank W. Mead . 26 00
Ellen J. Melendy 12 00
. $12,247 48
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Received of B. F. Spear, for one lot in cemetery $5 00
Noah Torrey, School Com- mittee, tuition of C. Bates . 4 84 Selectmen, use of town hall 215 00 B. J. Loring, jun., con- stable and truant-officer's fees 21 45
B. J. Loring, jun., police- officer's fees . 51 13
Selectmen (refunded by
G. A. R.)
70 00
State Treasurer, corp. tax,
1,352 69
State Treasurer, bank tax,
1,857 06
State Treasurer, State aid, Selectmen, return premium on policy
18 00
State Treasurer, school
fund ·
228 86
County Treasurer, dog li- censes . .
.
434 44
Harvey S. Page, license fee .
1 00
Joseph Dyer, treasurer of school fund . 300 00
Town of Randolph
62 42
Town of Peabody . .
11 50
Selectmen, balance of ap- propriation for cemetery, City of Boston .
4 22
56 47
$63,957 96
Feb. 1, 1879.
Cash paid on 534 orders . $31,867 21
notes, Weymouth Bank
12,000 00
Mary H. Thayer, on note and interest
153 62
on sundry notes
3,119 20
note, Joseph Dyer
500 00
note, Asa French, guardian .
1,400 00
note, Braintree Savings Bank,
1,500 00
note, F. G. Crosby
4,000 00
note, Joseph Dyer
800 00
note, Joseph Dyer
250 00
note, Edwin Howard
900 00
State tax, 1878
1,500 00
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.
1,031 80
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Cash paid County tax, 1878 . $2,223 29 on hand, Feb. 1, 1879 3,744 64
$63,957 96
We hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the Treasurer, and find them correct, with a balance of cash on hand, $3,744.64.
J. B. ARNOLD, EBEN DENTON, Auditors. JOHN M. BEALS,
THE TOWN OWES THE FOLLOWING NOTES AND INTEREST, FEB. 1, 1879.
Mrs. N. W. Penniman, Nov. 24, 1868, at 6 per cent Interest 5 50
$500 00
Trustees, estate of Gen. Sylvanus Thayer : -
Feb. 26, 1873, at 6 per cent . 10,000 00
March 7, 1874, at 6 per cent 10,000 00 ·
May 18, 1874, at 6 per cent . 2,000 00
F. G. Crosby, Aug. 10, 1874, at 6 per cent . 1,000 00
West Boston Savings Bank : -
July 24, 1875, five years at 6 per cent . 10,000 00
July 24, 1875, seven years at 6 per cent 5,000 00
July 24, 1875, ten years at 6 per cent . 5,000 00
Mary H. Thayer, Feb. 1, 1877, at 6 per cent, 396 95
Less assets as per schedule
10,498 93
Net debt, Feb. 1, 1879
$33,403 52
Net debt Feb. 1, 1878
$36,260 00 . ·
Feb. 1, 1879
33,403 52 .
Net less than last year
$2,856 48
ASSETS OF THE TOWN, FEB. 1, 1879.
Balance in the Treasury .
$3,744 64 ° *
Due from Joseph Dyer, tax 1877
96 40
Joseph Dyer, tax 1878
2,203 07
Joseph Dyer, cash
217 50
City of Boston
41 99
Town of Hingham
68 52
Town of Weymouth
142 59
Town of South Abington
13 75
Town of Stoughton .
36 40
The State
133 10
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$43,902 45
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Due from Horace Faxon .
.
$9 00
F. B. Parks
10 78
State, for State aid .
1,223 19
State, for soldiers' aid
2,558 00
$10,498 93
THAYER PUBLIC LIBRARY.
TO THE SELECTMEN.
BRAINTREE, Feb. 1, 1878.
The Trustees of the Thayer Public Library respectfully submit their annual report as follows : -
The Library has been open during the year, 282 days. Circula- tion of books, 14,553 ; average per day, 51+.
Percentage of fiction . ·
70
Percentage of juvenile
7
Percentage of higher order . 23
Largest number loaned in one day, Feb. 23 . 205
Smallest number loaned in one day, July 30
7
Whole number of volumes in Library, upwards of . 4,200 Number of books added during the year 517
Number of borrowers . 1,659
Number of borrowers added during the year 242
By comparing this report with those of preceding years it will be seen that the number of those making use of the Library has steadily increased, which furnishes the most gratifying evidence that its value is becoming more and more appreciated. We take great pleasure in gratefully acknowledging the receipt of a very valuable collection of books, costing $500, a gift to the Library from our townsman, Mr. E. A. Hollingsworth. Also from Mr. Eben Denton a consecutive series of "The Scientific American," from 1848 to 1878 inclusive, the value of which as books of refer- ence can hardly be over-estimated.
To carry on the Library for the ensuing year will require the same appropriation by the town as was made last year, -$400.
We append the financial report of our Treasurer.
Respectfully, ASA FRENCH, F. A. HOBART, HENRY A. JOHNSON, N. H. HUNT, N. F. T. HAYDEN,
1 Trustees.
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THAYER PUBLIC LIBRARY.
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Receipts.
Balance in hands of Treasurer, Feb. 1, 1878 . $443 16
Town appropriation 450 00
Town Treasurer, 1 year's interest, 6 per cent, $10,000
600 00
From Librarian, for fines ·
27 21
From Librarian, for sales of catalogues . .
14 85
$1,535 22
Expenditures.
Paid Estes & Lauriat for books · $548 37
H. V. & H. W. Poor for books
.
5 00
William H. Osborne for books
2 63
A. W. Thayer for books
58 25
C. L. Woodward for books .
1 50
A. W. Thayer for binding ·
34 20
M. R. Warren for stationery
11 95
I. G. Gates for printing
1 75
D. H. Huxford for printing .
2 00
F. B. Parks for grate-fixtures .
5 00
Abbie M. Arnold for incidental penses
ex-
2 12
Abbie M. Arnold for librarian, 1 year .
300 00
Wm. A. Tupper for carpenter repairs .
7 75
Downer Kerosene Oil Co. for oil .
9 30
P. D. Holbrook & Co. for oil and fix- tures
14 74
Joel F. Sheppard for coal
74 75
E. F. E. Thayer for insurance
100 00
Woodsum's Express
6 65
$1,185 96
Balance in hands of Treasurer Feb. 1, 1879 . $349 26
N. F. T. HAYDEN, Treasurer.
BRAINTREE SCHOOL-FUND REPORT.
Cash on hand, Feb 1, 1878 . $66 67
Dividend received from Quincy National Bank 60 00
Dividend received from Weymouth National Bank 70 00 .
Dividend received from Eliot National Bank
15 00
Taxes refunded
31 46
Cash received for ten cords of wood
.
.
20 00
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Cash received for rent of almshouse
200 00
Charge to new account
.
.
.
98
Total .
$464 12
Cash paid D. F. Lyons
$9 00
W. R. Penniman, painting
·
70 00
W. R. Penniman, for repairs
35 25
for insurance
29 13
L. R. Barnes, painting
10 08
Peterson & Carroll
3 65
P. A. Wales & Son, repairing pump
5 00
E. T. Ellis, repairing stable
2 00
Jonathan French .
300 00
Total
$464 11
JOSEPH DYER, Treasurer of School Fund.
CHIEF ENGINEER'S REPORT.
TO THE SELECTMEN.
I most respectfully submit the following report : -
The department is under the control of a chief and eight assist- ant engineers ; there are two hand-engines, with hose-carriages attached, and one hook-and-ladder carriage.
The companies are full, and consist of one hundred and twenty- five volunteers. The several houses belonging to the department would be in good condition by adding a coat of paint to each of them. The engineers are considering the expediency of raising the hose-towers, in order to secure a better protection to the hose. There are belonging to the department 400 feet of reliable hose, 1,100 feet of unreliable hose, and 300 feet of condemned hose.
SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY. Union, No. 1.
One engine and hose-carriage, 200 feet of rubber hose, 250 feet of linen rubber-lined hose, 300 feet of linen hose, 32 feet of suction hose, 8 sets spanners and belts, 2 wrenches, 2 stoves, 1 duster, 1 dustpan and brush, 3 oil-cans, 2 axes, 1 coal-hod, 4 fire-ladders, 1 fire-hook, 2 pails, 1 bursting-strap, 8 settees, 8 chairs, 1 table, 8 lamps and fixtures, 12 spittoons, 4 buckets, 4 nozzles, 6 hats, 5 lanterns, 2 shovels, 1 step-ladder, 1 signal light, pole for horses.
Butcher Boy, No. 2.
One engine and hose-carriage, 200 feet rubber hose, 250 feet of linen rubber-lined hose, 300 feet linen hose, 35 feet suction-hose,
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8 sets spanners and belts, 2 stoves, 2 axes, 2 bursting-straps, 10 settees, 8 chairs, 5 lanterns, 8 lamps and fixtures, 6 spittoons, 4 buckets, 5 nozzles, 2 fire-ladders, 1 house-ladder, pole for horses, 1 rubber coat, 1 broom, 3 oil-cans, 1 wrench, 1 boiler, 1 jack, 1 coal-hod, 1 fountain-pump, 1 crowbar, 5 sets couplings, 1 shovel.
Wampatuck Hook-and-Ladder, No. 1.
One carriage, 8 ladders, 6 hooks, 6 spittoons, 8 chairs, 10 settees, 2 stoves, 2 coal-hods, 2 boilers, 2 oil-cans, 22 buckets, 2 pumps, 6 dog-hooks, 2 lanterns, 2 axes, 1 shovel, 1 broom, 1 dustpan, 1 lever, and pole for horses.
SCHEDULE OF FIRES IN 1878.
Feb. 15, Ross & French, shoe-factory, owned and occupied by said firm : value $1,700, loss $100 ; supposed cause, incendiary.
May 12, a dwelling-house of P. Maguire : value $1,400, loss $150 ; cause, defective flue.
May 23, Holbrook Block, occupied as stores, offices, and halls ; valued $6,000, damage $500 ; supposed cause, accident.
JOHN CAVANAGH.
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WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING.
NORFOLK, SS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Braintree, Greeting : -
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the town of Brain- tree, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall, in Braintree, on Monday, the third day of March next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, to act on the following Articles, namely : -
ARTICLE 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.
ART. 2. To hear the report of the several town officers, and act thereon.
ART. 3. To determine the manner of repairing the highways, townways, and bridges, the ensuing year.
ART. 4. To choose all necessary town officers for the ensuing year.
ART. 5. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary to defray the expenses of the town for the ensuing year.
ART. 6. To see if the town will accept the Jury List as made by the Selectmen.
ART. 7. To see if the town will vote an appropriation of one hundred and fifty dollars, and pay the same to Gen. Sylvanus Thayer Post G.A.R., for the purpose of assisting them in defray- ing the expenses of memorial services on Decoration Day.
ART. 8. To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen to ap- point one or more special police-officers, who shall be required to act as a night patrol for one year from the month of March ensuing, or until others are appointed and qualified in their stead, and ap- propriate money for the same.
ART. 9. To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen to ap- point a paid night patrol for the east part of the town, as prayed for by N. L. White and thirty-three others.
ART. 10. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money not exceeding fifty dollars to complete the improvement of Plain- street Cemetery.
ART. 11. To see if the town will repair and gravel Jersey Avenue, under the supervision of the Selectmen, and appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars therefor, or take any action in relation to the same.
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ART. 12. To see if the town will vote to rebuild the drawbridge on Quincy Avenue, and appropriate money for the same.
ART. 13. To see if the town will appropriate money to build the new street laid out by the County Commissioners, connecting Shaw Street and Quincy Avenue.
ART. 14. To choose any committee, to hear the report of any, and act thereon.
You are to give notice of this meeting by posting true and at- tested copies of this warrant at the usual public places in town, seven days at least before the time of said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, before the time of said meeting.
Given under our hands, at Braintree, this seventeenth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine.
S. W. HOLLIS, Selectmen ABIJAH ALLEN, of
ANSEL O. CLARK, S Braintree.
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JURY LIST.
AS REVISED BY THE SELECTMEN, FEB. 15, 1879.
Richard L. Arnold,
Nathaniel H. Hunt,
George H. Arnold,
Charles L. Hayden,
Franklin E. Arnold,
Horace A. Jones,
J. Frederic Allen, Patrick B. Anglim,
Arza B. Keith,
David H. Bates,
Alva S. Morrison,
Elisha A. Belcher,
Benjamin L. Morrison,
William P. Bird,
Charles Pratt,
Gilbert W. Bowditch,
Marcus A. Perkins,
John M. Beals,
Nehemiah R. Proctor,
Samuel A. Bates, William H. Cobb,
Charles L. Perry,
Simeon P. Cushing,
Henry W. Simonds,
F. Henry Crane, Luther O. Crocker,
James R. Smith,
Constant S. Chandler,
George A. Sproul,
Martin V. B. Shaw,
Charles T. Crane, Samuel L. Dyer,
Charles W. Smith,
Albion C. Drinkwater,
Eben B. Tower,
Charles A. French,
E. F. E. Thayer,
N. Eugene Hollis,
Granville Thompson,
Henry S. Thayer,
Joseph H. Hobart, C. Byron Hunt, William Hill,
Thomas B. Vinton,
Henry M. White,
J. Parker Hayward, Nathaniel F. Hunt,
George D. Willis,
Gilman D. Whitaker.
1,
Samuel W. Jennings,
William R. Penniman,
Joel F. Sheppard,
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MARRIAGES.
1878.
AGE.
RESIDENCE.
BIRTHPLACE.
Jan.
1. Edgar Hayden, Ella A. Orcutt,
27
Braintree.
Braintree.
24
Weymouth.
Weymouth.
8. Frank O. Whitmarsh, Annie Glover,
22
Quincy.
Quincy.
6. George S. Parker, Mary L. Arnold,
19
Braintree.
Braintree.
Feb. 13.
John Kelly, Mary J. Lawson,
22
Braintree.
Andover.
March 3.
Thomas Donahue, 24 Charlotte F. McIntosh, 20
28
Braintree.
Maine.
April 2.
Thomas D. Colbert, Addie A. French,
21
Braintree.
Braintree.
3. William A. McClary, Lavinia Stark,
25
Boston.
Nova Scotia.
Braintree.
Nova Scotia.
May 12.
Isaac P. Bent, Dora G. King,
25
Quincy.
Quincy.
Braintree.
Braintree.
21. Frederic H. Seabury, Mary A. Thayer, 21
25
Brockton.
East Dennis.
22. Joseph D. Bradford, Lizzie M. Hall,
20
Boston.
Boston.
23. Marshall Stetson, Mary E. Cudworth,
18
Weymouth.
Weymouth.
28. William A. Tupper, Lydia A. Thayer,
30
Braintree.
Braintree.
June 4.
Nathan T. Dyer, Hattie Mann,
23
Franklin.
Franklin.
13. Alden P. Loring, Alice M. Mason,
23
Braintree.
Braintree.
16. James H. Finegan, Mary E. Curran,
28
Braintree.
Braintree.
28
Boston.
Boston.
Braintree.
Boston.
Cohasset.
Boston.
3. Thomas Taylor, Sarah E. Gott,
27
Braintree.
England.
10.
William O. Faxon, Susie R. Wales, Arthur H. Long, Mary C. McMahon,
24
Stoughton.
Stoughton.
Aug. 18.
21
Braintree.
Belgium.
20
Braintree.
Weymouth.
Braintree.
Braintree.
25. Albert E. Bradford, 23 Louise H. Lothrop, 23
Braintree.
Maine.
12. Charles E. Roberts, Sophia Lehman,
32
Braintree.
Maine.
22
Braintree.
Braintree.
24
Braintree.
Canada.
6. Alfred K. Durling, 27 Margaret A. Buchanan, 16
25
Braintree.
Braintree.
22
So. Abington.
Hanson.
24
Braintree.
Kingston.
26
Braintree.
Braintree.
32
Braintree.
Dorchester.
July 3. Benjamin L. M. Tower, 30 Eliza C. Kneeland, 25
25
Braintree.
Boston.
24
Braintree.
Stoughton.
22
Braintree.
Quincy.
22
Quincy.
Ireland.
Braintree.
Braintree.
Weymouth.
Weymouth.
Braintree.
Nova Scotia.
Brockton.
Hanson.
19
21 Braintree.
Weymouth.
45
Aug. 27. Amos M. Litchfield, Lois L. Dyer,
48
Quincy.
Scituate.
48
Braintree.
Braintree.
Oct.
4. James S. Baker,
Josephine B. Mansfield,22
21
Braintree.
Braintree.
5. William A. Carver, Sarah L. Huff,
18
Braintree.
Braintree.
13. William E. Frame, Alınira L. Bump,
24
Randolph.
Randolph.
16. Michael O'Brien,
27
Braintree.
Ireland.
Josie Lee,
22
Braintree.
Ireland.
30. Charles G. Batson, Helen B. Hollis,
19
Braintree.
Braintree.
Nov. 2.
Joseph Huff, Sarah Moore,
67
Braintree.
Maine.
67
Wayland.
Brookline.
24. Henry Holton, Eliza J. Besse,
31
Braintree.
England.
28. Thomas Lynch, Mary Hennessey,
22
Braintree.
Weymouth.
29. Charles R. Greeley, Susan M. Loud,
22
Weymouth.
Weymouth.
Dec.
4. Ezra H. Waite, Mary D. Thompson,
21
Braintree.
Weymouth.
12. Charles R. Pooler, Mary H. Baker,
21
Weymouth.
Weymouth.
15. Edward M. Wight, Adriana Johnson,
22
Quincy.
Quincy.
25. Joseph Q. Hawes, Jennie F. Glover, 21
26
Braintree.
Roxbury.
Gloucester.
Gloucester.
25
Braintree.
Southboro'.
21
Braintree.
Braintree.
20
Braintree.
Braintree.
19
Weymouth.
Weymouth.
BIRTHS.
1877.
Feb. 1.
William Hamilton McGaw,
June 15. Grace Elizabeth Eastwood,
July 26.
George Bridges,
Sept. 27.
Charles Samuel Belcher,
Dec. 27.
Roscoe Green Holbrook,
Alexander and Sarah J. John E. and Margaret .. William and Eliza. S. Wilson and Sarah L. Moses D. and Abbie F.
1878.
Jan. 3. Fannie Elizabeth Sheehan, 5. Willie Donahue,
18. Rhoda Adeline Warren,
19. Isabel Sullivan,
24. Caroline Disloovere, 25. Nellie O'Brien, 30. Lillian Francella Dustin,
John and Hannah. Peter and Margaret T. Clark and Katie F.
Thomas O. and Hannah.
Louis and Catherine. John and Margaret. Eugene A. and Elizabeth T.
Wareham.
22
Weymouth.
Ireland.
25
Braintree.
Maine.
28
Braintree.
Braintree.
20
Braintree.
Maine.
32
Quincy.
Braintree.
31. George E. Bullard, Susie E. Daniels, Alliston F. Dyer, Lizzie Reed,
23.
Braintree.
Plymouth.
22
Rockland.
Newburyport.
23
Braintree.
So. Carolina. Braintree.
36 Braintree.
Braintree.
46
Feb. 5. Bennie Franklin Hayden,
8. Mary Jane Higgins,
12. Arthur Merrill Young,
14. Marian Ethel Wood,
19. Walter Irving Glover,
19. Herbert Morales,
20. Thomas Mclaughlin,
March 1.
2. Wallace Winfred Dana,
2. Eugene Bearce Jordan,
4. Susan Gertrude Dorety,
13. Albert Warren Carney,
14. Bertie Francis Buker,
17. Lussander Badger,
23. Clarence Everett David,
26. - Keene,
26. Mary Ellen Maguire,
April 5. Mary Beatrice Ahlf,
6. Ida Emma French,
8. John Arthur Gorman,
12. Fletcher Francis Stoddard,
21. Katie Ellen Jordan,
25. Percy Warren Holbrook,
25. Nellie Florence Harrington,
29. John Ahearn,
Daniel and Ann.
C. Harrison and Abbie F.
Conrade and Bridget.
Patrick and Louisa.
Alva S. and Rebecca H.
22. Fannie Jane Hollingshead,
23. George Thomas Dee, 25. Grace Tower Whitmarsh,
26. John Thomas Kelley,
June 1. John Andrew Mooney,
20. Edith Young,
22. Mary Elizabeth Richards,
23. Elizabeth Alice Dee,
Robert H. and Mary J.
25. Samuel Thayer Willis,
30. Grace Caroline Page,
July
6. Eva May Crane,
7. Bertha Rebecca Tenney,
7. Bertie William Tenney,
14. Jane Dugan,
21. Charles Herbert Gage,
31. Hattie Elizabeth Colbert, Aug. 1. Edwin Franklin Trufant,
4. Helen - Foss,
Franklin W. and Ida A. James and Rose. J. Wallace and Amelia A. William H. and N. Annie. Winfield S. and L. Alice. Leonardo and Agnes. Patrick and Mary A. Hiram H. and Mary H. Salmon W. and Ellen F. Horace and Sarah E.
Calvin' C. and Clara E. John W. and Annie L. George and Margaret. George E. and Ella A. Napoleon and Sarah.
Solon and H. Agnes. Joseph A. and Lillian I. Celia.
Claus and Christina.
Charles A., 2d, and Jennie.
Francis and Catherine E.
Edward G. and Mary J.
Patrick and Eliza.
Walter and Sarah F. Eliza Jane.
May
2. Harrison Parker Hobart,
4. Thomas Armand Mischler,
9. Charles Patrick Carroll,
20. Alice Southworth Morrison,
John and Fannie. George and Mary E. Frank O. and Annie.
John and Mary J. Peter and Mary. Francis W. and Sarah E. Horace J. and Hattie R.
S. Arnold and Clara E. Harvey S. and Florence E.
Charles F. and Julia E. Michael and Nellie. Michael and Nellie. Henry and Maria. William L. and Mary E.
Thomas D. and Addie A.
Edgar H. and Jane I.
Warren H. and S. Maria.
21. Sarah Moulton Kelley, Ethel Alice Perkins,
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Aug. 4. 5. Ernest Linwood Pratt,
5. Harry Alvine Dyer,
9. Robert Elisha Belcher,
10. Clara Baylies Connell,
13. Ethel Brown Delano,
15. Jane Elizabeth Starr,
18. Roland Hill McFarland,
22. Alice Edna Ryerson,
28. Emily Arnold Parker,
Sept.
5. John Edward Fitzgerald,
13. Everett Howard Cain,
25. Mary Elizabeth White,
27. Alice Gertrude White,
Oct. 7. Olive Birchard Smith,
7. Flora Ellen Spear,
8. George Gaston Mansfield,
Charles W., 2d, and Eliza M.
9. Elizabeth Hamilton Thayer,
Edmund G. and Florence.
9. Mary Ann McDonald,
10. Eva Gibson Chambers,
14. Charles Francis Pierce,
15. William John Preston,
16. Clarence Edward Southworth,
Learned,
17. 18. Aimee Florence Kirby,
Jolın H. and Annie.
19. Eva May Snow,
Nov.
1. Hannora Dolan,
Martin and Johanna.
Elwyn H. and Annie.
Daniel and Marina L.
22. Alice Maria Condrick,
23. Michael Clark,
24. Florence Wales,
George O. and Abbie F. P.
27. Annie Lillian Hollis,
George E. and Loella A. John and Frances.
27. Touffet Greenwood,
Dec.
1. Mabel Jeannette Dexheimer,
7. Charles Benson Lund,
10. Mary White Thayer,
- McGaw,
Alexander and Sarah J.
15. 15. Mabel Ellen Loring,
20. Grace Binney Crane,
22. Frank George Rossiter,
23. Lewis Marshall Parks,
27. Mary Ella Hayden,
Peter and Theresa.
Phineas and Desire. Allston F. and Lizzie. E. Alden and Mary F. Walter T. and Mary E. John J. and Priscilla B. Terence and Charlotte. James and Mary. Wallace and Alice E.
George S. and Mary E. John C. and Mary A. Daniel E. and Ellen G. James and Ellen.
T. Freeman and Mary E. Charles W. and Sarah L. Benjamin F. and Caroline C.
James and Eliza./ James and Eliza. William S. and Sarah A.
Michael and Margaret. . Alfred and Lucy M. Henry O. and Frances E.
Henry H. and Mary E.
3. Arthur Channing Thayer,
15. Potter, 15. Oliver Alexis Tellier,
Napoleon and Ann E. William F. and Katie.
James W. and Mary.
Jacob, jun., and Jeannette. ' Charles A. and Clara F. Elias M. and Ellen M.
Robert M. and Sarah E. Nathan J. and Martha A.
Frank G. and Katie E. Albert F. and Addie M.
Caleb H. and Emma F.
IF
- O'Rourke,
*
t
48
DEATHS.
1877.
.
Aug. 25. Mary E. Baker,
26. Mary Finegan,
85
Sept. 6. Grace E. Simmons,
10 10 Spinal Meningitis.
1878.
Jan. 4. Elias Hayward, .
72
Consumption.
9. Alpheus Hunt,
73
0
5 General Debility. Still-born.
11. Clinton,
78
0 24 Heart Disease.
29. Caroline Disloovere,
5 Infantile.
30. Margaret A. Ahearn,
25
10
Feb.
3. Mary E. Clary,
30
2 24 Phthisis Pulmonalis.
20. Emeline Pratt,
69
7
16 Anæmia.
25. William H. McGregor,
4
17
Erysipelas.
March 16.
Clara E. Jordan,
20
0
25
Puerperal Fever.
19. Lussander Badger,
88
1
6 Heart Disease.
27. Ann McDowell,
58
8
27 Bright's Dis. of Kidneys.
· 28. 1. Rebecca Hill,
88
1
17 Pneumonia. Still-born.
6. Haydell,
8. Robert Dickey, 70 8. Elizabeth A. Penniman, 81
6 25 Heart Disease.
15. George H. Tower,
28
2
15 Typhoid Fever. Pneumonia.
26.
Alice B. Hamilton,
7
11
21
Consumption. Typhoid Fever.
May
1.
Rowena L. Ryan,
76
5 26 Rheumatism of Heart.
2. Frank E. Hayden,
1
2 16 Congestion of Lungs.
4. Frederic J. Drinkwater, 10 8
9
29 Diphtheria. Heart Disease.
8. Ralph Arnold,
65
6
2 Dropsy.
14. Sarah C. Berry,
42
6 8
Heart Disease.
16. William C. Stoddard,
52
0° 19 Bright's Dis. of Kidneys.
2. Hiram Wild,
71
10 23 Consumption.
8. William Thomas,
56 1 8 Heart Disease.
20.
Augustus E. Hayden,
12
0
7
Consumption.
25. James S. Thayer,
76
11 13 Dropsy.
29. Edith M. Damon,
1
9
9
Brain Disease.
July
5. Mary E. Willis,
24
3 28 Consumption.
10. Patrick Sheehan,
22
4 Phthisis Pulmonalis.
10. Alice R. Gibbs,
13
11 11 Peritonitis.
12. William H. Mansfield,
26
9 27 Consumption.
April
Keene,
2 Infantile.
17. Harriet A. Hammond,
34
30. Robert Carrigan, 23
17 Accidental.
6. Mabelle F. Snow,
7. William Maxwell, 87
9
June
Yrs. M. D. 28 4 16 Consumption. Old Age.
11. Abijah Penniman,
6 Phthisis Pulmonalis.
2 Jaundice.
22. Rhoda K. Perkins,
11 23 Paralysis.
49
1877
Yrs. M. D.
July
12. George W. Nutter,
61
6 19 Œdema of Lungs.
20. William Dyer,
63
8
2 Intemp. and Heat of Sun.
24. Abbie T. Daniels,
49 3 17 Cerebral Apoplexy.
25. Phyle Bowditch,
86 9 12 Old Age.
Aug. 5. Florence M. Allen,
3
1 14 Drowning.
6. O'Rourke,
2 Infantile.
12. Mary White,
102 5
18 Pneumonia.
17. Henry I. Madden,
S
17 Cholera Infantum.
18. Mary E. Arnold,
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