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I desire to express my gratitude for the loyal support given me by the committee and the co-operation of the teachers.
Respectfully, J. A. MACDOUGALL,
Superintendent of Schools.
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Fury List
As prepared by the Selectmen January 27, 1904.
Arnold, J. Marcus
merchant
Arnold, Richard L.
clerk
Bates, Frank Albert
machinist
Bates, Louis F.
plumber
Bates, Charles S. Bailey, William H. H.
manufacturer
retired
Barbour, John
manufacturer
Bond, Francis D.
clerk
Cain, Thomas J.
stable keeper
Cavanagh, Charles F.
building mover
Cavanagh, James E.
real estate
Clark, Edward W.
carpenter
Cook, Alfred A.
tile mason
Connell, James
farmer
Crathern, Charles F. H.
clergyman
Cuff, John W.
clerk
Currier, William H.
machinist
Doane, Henry W.
salesman
Dolbiere, Harry E.
piano worker
Drinkwater, Horace R.
clerk
Dyer, F. Eugene
retired
Dyer, Brainard T.
salesman
Ellis, Walter F.
merchant
French, Azel R.
salesman
Gage, R. Allen
jobber
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Gardner, Francis A. Gore, Henry W. Green, Worth A.
Gutterson, William B. Hart, Louis J.,
merchant
Hannaford, Charles S.
Hayward, J. Parker
real estate and insurance- selectman
Hayward, Francis E.
florist
Heath, Vernon S.
shipper
Hobart, Arthur L.
electrician
Hobart, Edward W.
inspector
Hollis, Albert F.
reporter
Hollis, L. Bradford
retired
Holmes, William L.
retired
Howland, Walter H.
machine operator
Hunt, Nathaniel F.
retired
Keith, Warren B.
selectman
Keith, Arza H.
manufacturer
Kelly, Hiram H.
manufacturer
King, James H.
shoe worker
Knight, Bradford Y.
carpenter
Leben, L. Francis
machinist
Lothrop, Charles M.
store keeper
Mathewson, Emor H.
shoe worker
McRae, Augustus
carpenter
McGill, Edward G.
plumber
Morgan, Frank H.
broker
Morrison, Alva S.
retired
Morrison, L. Willard
clerk
Mulcahy, John W.
engineer
Newcomb, Willie A.
shoe worker
Palmer, Frank H.
editor
Patten, Harry L.
clerk
Penniman, N. Allen
Pratt, Stillman F.
Prescott, Eben
Potter, Daniel
janitor bookkeeper shoe worker clerk
superintendent of Almshouse editor editor
electric light manager
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Robery, John P.
Ross, William A.
Sampson, George E.
Shaw, Willie II.
Stevens, George W. Stark, William F.
bookkeeper electrician
Sullivan, Edward J. Summers, William B.
merchant
draftsman
Thayer, Louis W.
merchant
Thayer, Elmer F.
farmer
Tilden, Sidney A.
engineer
Tuttle, G. Henry West, John W.
engineer salesman
White, Hartley L.
civil engineer
Whitman, Henry B.
harness maker
Winkfield, Oton O.
salesman
Woodworth, George E.
clerk
farmer manufacturer real estate and insurance salesman
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Warrant
FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSSETTS.
NORFOLK, ss To either of the constables of the Town of Braintree. Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Braintree, qualified to vote in elections therein to meet at the polling places in their respective precincts, to wit:
Polling place in Precint No. 1, Town Hall;
Polling place in Precinct No. 2, Hose House, Hollis avenue : Polling place in Precinct No. 3, Hose House, Allen street ; on Monday, the seventh day of March, 1904, at six o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to bring in to the Wardens of their respectives Precincts, their votes on one ballot for a Town Clerk, a Town Treasurer, three Selectmen, three Assessors, three Overseers of the Poor, three Highway Surveyors, three Auditors, three Fence Viewers, a Tax Collector, a Tree Warden, two members of the Board of School Committee for three years, one Water Commissioner and Commissioner of Sinking Funds for three years, one member of the Board of Health for three years and fifteen Constables.
Also to vote Yes or No upon the question, Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town ?
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The poll's shall be open at six o'clock in the forenoon and may be closed at twelve o'clock M.
You are further directed to notify and warn said inhabitants qualified to vote as aforesaid, to meet at the Town Hall in said Braintree on Monday, the fourteenth day of March, 1904, at seven and one-half o'clock in the evening, then and there to act on the following Articles, namely :
ARTICLE 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meet- ing.
ART. 2. To choose all other Town Officers except those elected by ballot.
ART. 3. To see if the Town will authorize its Treasurer with the approval of the majority of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of Taxes, and issue notes of the Town therefor. Also to see if the Town will hold its Treasurer harmless on his bond from any loss which may arise from the failure of any National Bank in which the funds of the Town may be on deposit, said Bank or Banks being designated by the Selectmen. Also to see if the Town will continue to pay for the bond of its Treasurer and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the same.
ART. 4. To hear and act .upon the reports of the several Boards of Town Officers and of any Committee and to choose any Committee the Town may think proper.
ART. 5. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the support of the Public Schools, and for transporting pupils to and from the same.
ART. 6. To see if the Town will vote to erect a new school building in Precinct One and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the same.
ART. 7. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the repairs of highways, town ways and bridges. Also for repairs and building sidewalks and stone roads, removal of snow and watering streets.
ART. 8. To see if the Town desires to take any action in
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relation to building concrete or granolithic sidewalks and raise and appropriate money therefor.
ART. 9. To see if the Town will accept the laying out of President Road, so called, as a town way, as made by the Selectmen, leading easterly and southerly from Washington street to School street, and raise and appropriate a sum of money to build the same.
ART. 10 To see if the Town will accept the laying out of Storrs Avenue, so called, as a town way, as made by the Select- men, leading westerly from Washington street to the westerly line of Cochato Road, so called, and raise and appropriate a sum of money to build the same.
ART. 11. To see if the Town will accept the laying out of Cochato Road, so called, as a town way, as made by the Select- men, leading northerly from Hollis Avenue to Storrs Avenue, so called, and raise and appropriate a sum of money to build the same.
ART. 12. To see if the Town will accept the laying out of Charles street, so called, as a town way, as made by the Select- men, leading northerly from Elm street to Park street, so called, and raise and appropriate a sum of money to build the same.
ART. 13. To see if the Town will accept the laying out of the part of Park street, so called, as a town way, as made by the Selectmen, leading westerly from its present terminus to a point one hundred and five feet, more or less, west of the west line of Charles street, so called, and raise and appropriate a sum of money to build the same.
ART. 14. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for support of the poor.
ART. 15. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to appropriate for the payment of State Aid and Military Aid and for Soldiers' Relief, as provided by Sections 18 and 19 of Chapter 79 of the Revised Laws, and to determine how much of the same shall be raised by taxation.
ART. 16. To see what sum of money the Town will vote
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to raise and appropriate for support and maintenance of the Fire Department and for the purchase of new hose.
ART. 17. To see if the Town will vote to extend its Fire Alarm System to the junction of Franklin, Granite and West streets, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the same.
ART. 18. To see if the Town will vote to extend its Fire Alarm System to the Corner of Washington and Hancock streets, near rhe house of Alexander Downey, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the same.
ART. 19. . To see if the Town will vote to extend its Fire Alarm System to a point on Liberty street near the house of James Ryan and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the same.
Art. 20. To see what sum of money the Town will vote.to raise and appropriate for operating expenses of the Electric Light Department, for connecting new consumers, etc.
ART. 21. To see if the Town will vote to extend the street lights on Liberty street from the junction of Stetson street to Middle street, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the- same.
ART. 22. To see if the Town will vote to extend the street- lights from the Corner of Pond and Town streets to the junc- tion of Granite, West and Franklin streets and raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the same.
ART. 23. To see if the Town will vote to continue its . Night Police, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the same.
ART. 24. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money for Hydrant Service.
ART. 25. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a . sum of money for the Water Loan Sinking Funds.
ART. 26. To see if the Towu will raise and appropriate . such sums of money as may be necessary for the payment of notes, and for the payment of interest on the town debt and on, loans in anticipation of taxes.
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ART. 27. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the payment of Town Officers.
ART. 28. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for miscellaneous expenses.
ART. 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to assist Post 87, G. A. R. in defraying the expenses of memorial services on Memorial Day.
ART. 30. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Thayer Public Library and for the distibution of books.
ART. 31. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for supplies and repairs of the Town Hall and for the services of a janitor.
ART. 32. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for insurance on Town Buildings.
ART. 33. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for abatement of taxes.
ART. 34. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the payment of court fees and ex- penses in criminal cases.
ART. 35. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to be expended by the Tree Warden.
ART. 36. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to be expended by the Board of Health.
ART. 37. To see if the Town will vote to buy of George H. Arnold the two acres (more or less) of meadow on the south side of Union street adjoining the Town Farm, and to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the same.
ART. 38. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to be expended on the Town lands.
ART. 39. To consider and act upon the question of pro- viding a supply of water for domestic and other purposes for the inhabitants of the Mayflower Park district and vicinity in Braintree : to appropriate money therefor and to raise by taxa-
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tion, loans or otherwise, the money so appropriated; to recon- sider, rescind, amend or modify any or all votes passed or adopted at any previous town meeting with reference to a water supply for the residents of the Mayflower Park district, or with reference to raising or appropriating money therefor, or with reference to any extension of the water system or mains of said town, or any additions thereto.
ART. 40. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to secure an additional water supply as recom- mended by the report of the Committee appointed for that purpose.
ART. 41. To see if the Town will vote to charge interest on all unpaid taxes after a certain date.
ART. 42. To see if the Town will accept the Jury List as prepared by the Selectmen.
ART. 43. To see if the Town will vote to change the name of Stedman Avenue to President Road.
ART. 44. To see if the Town will rescind that part of a vote passed at a former town meeting, "to charge to customers of the Electric Light Department a minimum rate of ten dollars per year upon all services."
ART. 45. To see if the Town desires to take any action in relation to the report, made at the town meeting of February 5th, 1904, by the Special Committee appointed at the last annual meeting.
ART. 46. To see if the Town will vote to purchase a new Stone Crushing Plant and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the same.
You are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof in three public places in each precinct in said Town of Braintree, seven days at least before said seventh day of March 1904, and by publishing the same once in the Brain- tree Bee, and Braintree Observer-Reporter.
Hereof, fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk before the fifth day of March, 1904.
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Given under our hands at Braintree this nineteenth day of February in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and four.
B. HERBERT WOODSUM, J. PARKER HAYWARD, WARREN B. KEITII,
Selectmen of Braintree.
A true copy Attest :
CHARLES A. HOBART, Constable of Braintree.
NORFOLK, ss. BRAINTREE, February 19, 1904.
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I hereby notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Braintree, qualified as therein expressed, to meet at the time and places for the pur- poses therein mentioned.
CHARLES A. HOBART, Constable of Braintree.
List of Residents Assessed More Than Poll Car For 1903.
LIST OF RESIDENTS ASSESSED MORE THAN A POLL TAX FOR 1903.
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NAME AND RESIDENCE.
TOTAL PER EST.
REAL ESTATE.
TOTAL REAL EST.
Abbott, Hiram E. Liberty st ·
House 500, barn 200, lot 1-2 a. 100 exempt
$14300
Abercrombie, Horace, heirs .
5150 House 6200, stable 1100, lot 109,900 ft 7000 . . 1100 House 5000, lot 47,800 ft 3825, house Adams st 1700, lot 27, 800 ft 500 .
11025
150
1300 House 1800, stable 275, lot 1 a. 1500, woodland (Neck lot) 30 a. 1200, Cedar swamp 24 a. 500, meadow 10 a. 150, woodland (iron mine 3 1-2 a. 25, mowing (cor Hancock st) 1 a 150, lot and cellar 9,400 ft 400
6000
Adams, John F. Hollis ave. ·
House 1200, lot 10,099 ft 300
1500
Aitkin, William D. Shaw st.
House 1450, lot 7,200 250 1700
N
Alexander, Clara T. Hayward st. .
House 1100, lot No 5 (Northrop) 1-2 a. 150.
1250
Allen, John B. Commercial st.
50 House 800, barn and shed 300, lot and mowing 73-4 a. 1300, pasture 1 a. 100,
Allen, J. Frederick, Commercial st. Allen, Orace W. Monatiquot ave. .
650 House 6000, stable 800, lot 28,670 ft 1425
.
Allen, Orace, heirs
House 1400, barn 400, lot (Union st) 8704 ft 500, lot (Oak st) 3-4 a. 300 100 House 1000, jot 3-S.a. 500 .
2600
1500
House 250, lot 5000 ft 100
350
20000 100
House 1800, lot No 2, 6220 ft 350. .
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2150
House (Central ave) 1800, lot 6360 ft 500, .
2300
House 2000, lot 10,627 ft 450 .
2450
Annis, Clara, Sherbrooke ave
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.
.
600 House and shed 1400, lot 30,375 ft 1500
House 500, barn 100, storehouse and shed 100, lot and mowing
2900
.
Abercrombie, Elmer E. Elm st. .
.
. Adams, Frederick A. Washington st Adams, Mary A.
.
.
House 700, lot 1-16 a. 150 .
2500 850 8225
Allen, William, Commercial st. . Allen, William F. Mayflower Park . Amory, William, Quincy ave. . Anderson, Charles G. Taylor st Andrews, Inez C. Elm terrace . Anglin, Hannah .
.
.
.
.
.
Appleton, Samuel R. Elm st. . Appleyard, Enoch, Shaw st . Arnold, Benj. V. heirs
-
.
Arnold, D. Webster, Middle st. · Arnold, Eliza S. and Susan W. Wash'n st
Arnold, E. Watson, heirs, Washington st.
Arnold, Franklin E. Washington st. ·
25
Arnold, George A. off Middle st .
2
Arnold, George E. Town st. .
·
·
Arnold, Elijah F. heirs .
.
Arnold, George H. off Middle st.
.
Arnold, Henry F. Arnold st.
Arnold, Bros. & Prescott
.
Arnold, John R. Washington st.
Arnold, Ella
·
Arnold, J. Marcus, Washington st. .
House 1000, lot 6600 ft 650, 1-2 house 900, 1-2 lot 2850 ft 275, . 3000 House 1800, 1-5 of 41,870 ft mowing, 8374 ft 100, stable 300, 3-4 Lyceum building 2000, 3-4 Lyceum lot 8100 ft 1500, meadow 25, lot 23,200 ft 2000 Mowing and tillage (S. V. Arnold) 45,962 ft 700
7725
Arnold, Marion S.
700
House, barn and shed 550, lot 10,150 ft 350,
900
1-2 house 800, 1-2 lot 4754 ft 350 .
.
.
.
1150
1-2 house 800, 1-2 lot 4396 ft 325 .
1125
House 1200, shed 100, lot 51,380 ft 3500
.
4800
Arnold, W. Ellsworth, Ash st. .
1 House 1800, lots 7700 ft 450 .
2250
House 1800, lot 18,680 ft 1200
3000
House 1100, lot 11,200 ft 1000, barn and shed 200, mowing 94,550 ft 1550
3850
Arthurs, Thomas, Willow st. -
.
3 1-2 a. 1200, mowing (west of sreet) 97,120 ft 800, meadow (A. Hollis) 7 a. 150 ·
100 House 1800, lot 195,000 ft 1200 · ·
. . House 3000, stable and shed 500, lot 40,000 ft 3600, mowing 61,990 ft 1000, ·
2850 3000
8100
6150 2000 700 1300
17,675
6200
3
2700
.
·
200 2825
Arnold, J. Sargent (Town of Braintree) Storrs ave.
.
Arnold, Francis A. Washington st. Arnold, Ralph W.
Arnold, Elizabeth, heirs, Washington st.
Arnold, Louisa B. Washington st. . - Arnold, Stephen S. heirs· .
House 700, barn 200, lot and mowing 4 5-8 a. 1100 : .
2000
. . House 1700, barn 500, lot 30,000 ft 1800, house 1,000, mowing and pasture 164,040 ft 1000, lot, part of No 9 and 10 12,000 ft 150
. House 1700, lot 13,000 ft 300 · . House 400, barn 100, lot 1-2 a. 200 House 1000, lot 33,517 ft 800, exempt 500 .
1250 House 2500, lot and tillage 9 2-3 a. 4200, house 1000, tillage 27 a. 4000, house and shed 800, meadow, 2 a. exempt, green- house 3500, woodland (flat rock).28 a. 100, barn and shed 1500, woodland (C. E. Pond) 10 a. 50, woodland (Joel Hollis) 2 a. 25, House 550, house 400, house and shed 300, house 600, Hillside road; lots Hillside road 2 3-4 a. 650, house Cleveland ave 2400, lot 7639 ft 300, pasture (D. Baxter) 13 1-2 a. 1000, ·
House lots, Middle st and Cleveland ave 117,361 ft 2700, Woodland Franklin st 1 a. 200 .
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LIST OF RESIDENTS ASSESSED, ETC .- Continued.
NAME AND RESIDENCE.
TOTAL PER EST.
REAL ESTATE.
TOTAL REAL EST.
Atkinson, Albert D. Holbrook ave.
200
Atkinson, George, Academy st. .
House 1500. lot 6565 ft 275.
1775
Avery, Albert E. Commercial st.
House Union st 1800, lot and mowing 8 a. 1800, mowing Hill side road 2 1-2 a. 600, woodland 6 a.600 4800
Lot Middle st and Brockton ave 12,168 ft 700 700
House 3500, stable and tenament 750, lot "1 a. 2700, shed and carriage house 250, greenhouse 100
7300
Babcock. Converse A. Stirling st
35 175
House 1200, lot 12,940 ft 700 exempt 1825
75
Baker, A. Lincoln, Elmwood park
1650
House 1700, lots No. 8 and 14 23,054 ft 850, barn and shop 350, land 29,900 ft 350
3250
Baker, Ella M. Liberty st
House 1850, lot 10,000 ft. 400 . .
2250
Baker, Jonathan W. Union st
House 1600, lot 10.750. ft 600 .
2200
. Ball, Mrs. O. Q. Juliette A. Libby, guard. Bangs, Charles A. Town st ·
House River st 1500, lot 18,400 ft 725 .
2225
150 House and shed 900, barn and henhouses 500, lot and tillage 1 1-2 a. 400
1800
Bannon, Margaret E. C. Pond st .
. House 350. house 1000, barn 50, lots 31,730 ft 1200 . . .
2600
Barbour, Malissa A. Washington st .
House 3500, lot 18,288 ft 1825 ·
5325
Barrett. Edward J. Hancock st
Lots 37 and 38 Dyer hill 125
125
Bates, Andrew J. Allen st .
House 1500, lot 7280 ft 300, house 1250, lot 15,140 ft 300, house 800, lot 11,005 ft 300, house 900, lot 13,030 ft 300
5650
Bates, Miss Sarah H. Allen st .
House 800, lot 1-8 a. 100
900
Bates, Mrs. Sarah H. River st .
3900
Bates, Mrs. Frank Amasa, Union st .
House 1500, lot 10,980 ft 600 .
2100
Bates, Frank A. Washington st ·
950 House and store 1500, house and store lot 4000 ft 600, stable 250, block 1200, shop 100, block lot 4000 ft 600
4250
.
.
Avery, Susan J.
Avery, Susan J. and Carrie Claflin
.
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.
House 2000, stable 400, lot 20,100 ft 1500 ·
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4
Baker, Abby F. 66
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Bailey, William H. H. Elm st exempt Bailey, Mary E.
Bates, Harry S. Sampson ave Bates, L. Emma, Commercial st Bayley, James H. Ash st .
·
House 1700, lot No. 2, 5115 ft 300
House 1600, barn and shed 150, house 1200, lots 12,198 ft 1000 House 2000, lot 16,700 ft 1000 2000 3950 3000 1025
House and shed 1200, henhouses 200, lot 30,000 ft 350 .
1750
House and shed 1025, lot 10,000 ft 350 ·
1375 800
House 600, barn and henhouses 100, lot 1 a. 100 .
·
1000 2200
Belcher, Charles A. and A. Hilliard
200
Belmore. Levi, Plain st .
1300
. . Belyea, Richard, Mt. Vernon ave . Benjamin, Wm., Liberty street, exempt Bennett, Joseph R. Pond st
350 House 1200, barn and shed 200, lot 10,100 ft 400 House, barn and shed 200, lot 1 a. 100 exempt Lot 10,000 ft 100 House 2500, lots 17,630 ft 2000
100
Bent, Henrietta T. Washington st . Bentley, Michael, heirs
House 650, lot 1-4 a. 150, exempt 500
300
Bergeron, Napoleon, Bellevue road . Bestick, Clarence R. Washington st. .
600
2150 House 2800, house 1800, lots 16,645 ft 850
5450
House and shed 700, lot 5000 ft 75
775
Bird, Mary R. .
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.
Bishop, Lydia N. Washington st
House 1200, lot 5775 ft 800
2000
Blake, Thaddeus L. Franklin st
. House 2000, lot 1-2 a. 600 2600
House 1800, barn and shed 500, lot 21,780 ft 1200
3500
Blanchard, Elizabeth H. M. .
House 2800, barn 350, lot 21,780 ft 1200, mowing 71,440 ft 725, mowing 6 a. 600, meadow 6 a. 150, pasture and plain 4 a. 100, woodland (Cranberry pond) 5 a. 25, woodland 14 a. 200, wood- land (undivided) 18 a. 200 6350
Blunt, Rebecca, Elm st .
House 2500, lot 6265 ft 600 .
3100
. Bond, Mabel H. Spruce st .
House 2200, lot 12,401 ft 750
2950
Borden, Herbert W. Franklin st
Barber soop Washington st 250
250
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.
Beal, George C. Tremont st · Bean, Alice W. Plain st ·
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.
Belcher, Myron H. Fairview ave Belcher, Oren H. Liberty st
Belcher, Mary Frances, Washington st Belcher, Julia A. Tremont st
.
House 1200, barn 200, lot 10,800 ft 800
Wood land (Bowditch) 6 1-2 a. 200 House and sheds 1000, lot 1-2 a. 300
1800
1
.
125 Barn 150
150
Billings, Edward, Bellevue road Billings, George F. Sunnyside park Bird, George W. Standish ave. .
·
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100 House 500, barn 50, lot 1-4 a. 50
600
Birchenough, Ellen, Pond st .
House 1200, lot and mowing 5 a. 800, barn, shop, shed and hen- house 500, house 1100, lot and tillage 5 1-2 a. 800, barn and sheds 900
5300
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Blanchard, Elizabeth H. M. Wash'gt'n st .
,
House 900, lot 11,340 ft 600, exempt 500
4500
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LIST OF RESIDENTS ASSESSED, ETC .- Continued.
NAME AND RESIDENCE.
TOTAL PER EST,
REAL ESTATE.
TOTAL REAL EST.
Boutilier, Alexander, Woods road .
100
750
Bouchard, Mary, Liberty st . . Bowditch, A. Granville, Quiney ave
House 300, barn 50, lot 5 3-4 a. 300, woodland 2 7-8 a. 100 House 3000, barn 300, lot 35,140 ft2900 .
6200
Bowditch, Alexander, heirs
House 1600. barn 150, lot 11,500 ft 800 .
. 2550
Bowditch, John, heirs
1-2 House 350, lot 2 1-4 a. 500, pasture 2 1-2 a. 200, exempt 500 House 2000. lot 7367 ft 500 .
2500
Bower, Gabriel, Hobart st
House 200, house 100, lot 1-2 a. 500
800
Boyce, Susan J. Lemoyne st .
House 2000, lot No. 25 10,800 ft 300, lots 23 and 24, 20,400 ft 600 2900
Bradford, Anna H. Washington st
House and shed 700, lot and mowing 3 a. 600
1300
Bradford, Lavina D. heirs, Central st
House 2200, lots 15,080 ft 1350, house and shed 1300, woodland 8 a. 500, house 1000 6350
6
Bradley, Annie E., Julia M. and Rich'dL
3500
Branley, Margaret A.
.
Braintree Cooperative Bank
800
Brett, Annie J. Summer st
2800
1200
200 House 3500, lot 14.960 ft 1800
5300
400 House 1800, lot 6600 ft 450
2250
Bridgham, Samuel C. Pond st
Lot 15,500, ft 300 .
300
Briggs, Ada W. Hollis ave
Lot 8532 ft 175
175
Brigham, Mary L. E. Pond st .
. 200 House and shed 1100, barn 300, lot 1 a. 300, tillage 3 a. 300 woodland 7 a. 200 · . .
2200
House 850, lot 18,000 ft 250 .
1100
Brooks, Charles H. Bowditch st
·
300
House 2500, stable 800, lot 42,400 ft 1200 .
.
.
4500
.
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.
550
Bowditch, Albina M. Allen st
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.
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Bradford, Walter and Mary E. Taylor
House and shed 1000, lot and mowing 2 3-4 a. 1600 2600 · .
Branley, MichaelJ. Hancock st
.
House 2800, lot 10,120 ft 700 · . . 375 House 500, barn and shed 400, lots 1 a. 500, house 600, house 600, mowing and swamp 3 1-2 a. 500 . House Newport ave 700, lot No. 22 10,000 ft 100 400 House 1800, stable 300, lot 6169 ft 700 .
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Briody, Nellie, Pond st
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.
Brooks, Ann M. Franklin st .
.
.
3100
Bridgham Bros. Washington st
Bridgham, Elizabeth B. Washington st Bridgham, Emma, Safford st
.
Brooks, Edwin P. Front st Brooks, William, Bowditch st Brooks, Robert. heirs
House 1000, store 275, stable 100, lot 6000 ft 400
.
.
1775
Brow, Louis, Washington st Brown, James, Middle st .
150 House and shed 300, lot 1-2 a. 100 ·
400
Brown, Seth F. Arnold st
400 House 900, barn 100, lot 10,000 ft 300 . .
1300
Brown, Sarah T. Boscobel st
2550
Brown. Mrs. Willard P.
1750
Bryant, Clara L. River st
1200
House 850, barn and henhouse 200, lot 30,450 ft 425
1475
Buker, Amos S. Liberty st
House 800, lot 1 a. 50 ·
850
Buker, Charles F. Liberty st
House 800, lot 1-2 a. 25
825
Buker, William H. Liberty st
400
Bullard, George E. Central st . Bullard, Susan E. 66
House 1100, stable 300, lot and mowing 22,315 ft 1000 House and shed 750, lot and pasture 206,780 ft 2400 .
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