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During the first of the year the following projects which were carried over from last year were completed.
Waldingfield Road and Candlewood were graveled under the Farm-Market Project, the Highland Cemetery Improvement Project was completed and the Labor-in-Vain Road Water Extension Project finished. The Moth Project was carried on until spring and then suspended and work started again in November, this project is still in operation and will probably be completed in from five to six weeks more. The Cemetery
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Survey Project has been completed and the workers assigned to finish the Shade Tree Census Project which will be com- pleted in the near future. An Engineering Survey Project is in operation at the present time and is to be operated throughout the coming year. This project calls for the establishing of street and town line locations, including second-order levels and sec- ond-order traverse in the Town of Ipswich. The Recreation, Sewing, and Nursery School Projects have been in operation during the past year in the same manner as in the past. A Tree Conservation Project consisting of the removal of all dead and decayed limbs and the trimming of all public shade trees has been completed.
A project calling for the reseeding of the clam flats was started, but due to the increasing menace of the green crabs on the clam flats, I was successful in obtaining permission to have this money used for the removal and destruction of green crabs. All of the work done under this project was carried on with the advice, consent and approval of the Bureau of Marine Fisheries of the Department of Conservation, it being necessary that their approval and signature be obtained before the Federal Govern- ment would give approval on this project. While this work was more or less of an experimental nature, I feel that a great deal of good has been accomplished, and that the coming year will tell the results of the work carried on under this project. I have been successful in my efforts to get the Bureau of Marine Fisheries to give us some financal assistance, and they have contributed funds from their department for the purchase of bait, boat hire, and some of the equipment required to operate this project. At the close of the project I requested them to continue their study of the green crab menace, and as a result, they agreed to furnish one boat and two men in order that a further study be made of this situation. I feel that my efforts along this line have resulted in a substantial saving to the town.
Due to the large number of workers assigned to the Town of Ipswich during the past year, it became necessary to put in-
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to operation some major project which would take care of one hundred or more workers over a period of a year. With this in mind I submitted, and had approved, a project calling for the construction of a water main to the Linebrook District of the town. This work was started in the spring and a six inch water main has been constructed to Mile Lane. An eight inch water main has been constructed from the main feed line on High Street through Mile Lane up the Linebrook Road as far as the turnpike and a construction of this work is now in progress in order that this main may be continued to the Heard Estate in Linebrook. The completion of this project will pro- vide the residents of this district with a continuous water supply, fire protection and a reduction in insurance rates. I feel that over a period of years the construction of this water main will prove its worth many times over, due to the fact that it will be the means of encouraging the building of new homes in this very desirable section of the town. During the past years a great deal of relief money has been spent for improvements in prac- tically every other section of the town and I feel that the people residing in this district are entitled to have some of the money spent for improvements in this part of the town. Looking ahead over a period of years the construction of this water ex- tension has many merits that would take a great deal of time and space to elaborate upon. During the construction of this water extension I have received the upmost cooperation of the Manager of the Water and Light Department and with his assistance in the purchasing of the pipe used on this project I have been able to effect a saving of an amount almost equal to my salary. I have also had the cooperation of the men em- ployed by the water department and the Chief of the Fire Department during the operation of this project. My ability in being able to convince the Federal Government that this project was a worth while construction project of a permanent nature resulted in having them make a contribution of $7,545.00 towards the purchase of pipe, thereby effecting a sub- stantial saving to the Town of Ipswich.
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The past two years the Town of Ipswich and the Federal Government has expended over three hundred thousand dollars on relief projects, and with the strong possibility that this will continue for some time, I feel that the question of spending sa large an amount of money is so important, that very serious consideration should be given to some definite plan for con- struction during the next two or three years, and with that in mind, I respectfully request the Board of Selectmen to have inserted in the warrant for the annual town meeting an article calling for a committee, to make an extensive study of this ques- tion. It is my strong belief that a committee comprised of two members of the Finance Committee, two members of the Chamber of Commerce, two members of the taxpayers Associa- tion and the Board of Selectmen could work out some program which would result in the town securing something of a per- manent nature that might be used as an inducement in trying to get some industry located in the town.
In closing my report, I wish to state that during the past year I have had prepared and approved in advance enough projects to take care of any increased quota of workers which the Federal Government might have allocated to the Town of Ipswich, and no person in Ipswich has had to be out of work as a result of not having enough projects approved. I have tried to keep expenditures down to a minimum and as a result, the expenditures made by the Town of Ipswich in con- nection with W.P.A. Projects, have been $13,206.36 less than the previous year. During the past year I have received ex- ceptionally fine cooperation from the various department heads having an interest in projects which have some relation to their respective departments.
I have filed a report of expenditures incurred by me in connection with W.P.A. Projects with the Town Accountant for publication in the Town Report, and a detailed report of expenditures has been prepared and filed with the Town Accountant and is available for public inspection, a copy of this detailed report was given to each member of the Finance Com-
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mittee for their study and consideration, with the idea that it would give them a knowledge of just how each dollar was spent on the various projects and to assist them in making their recommendation for an appropriation to be used this year. As in the past I have been willing at all times to discuss the opera- tion of the W.P.A. Program with citizens of the town, and the records of my office have always been available at all times, for public inspection to any citizen or taxpayer of the town.
Respectfully submitted,
BRAINARD C. WALLACE Sponsor's W.P.A. Agent.
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Report of Trustees of Memorial Hall
To the Citizens of Ipswich:
A detailed statement of receipts and expenditures for the year 1939 will be found elsewhere in this Report. We give a brief summary as follows:
Receipts
Regular appropriation 1939
$ 2,000.00
Transfer from Reserve Fund
37.24
2,037.24
Expended in 1939
2,020.40
Unexpended balance $ 16.84
In addition to the above receipts, the Womens Relief Corps made a donation of $ 60.00 during the year which was paid in to the Town treasury.
We have found it necessary to have various repairs made in and on the Building during the year, including the installing of new gas circuits which the State authorities had given orders to have put in the building. This work has been done without asking for an extra appropriation beyond a transfer of $ 37.24 and the Building is now in good condition.
During the year our janitor, who has been with us for a number of years, received an appointment to the postal service and it was necessary to oppoint a new janitor. The Trustees ap- pointed James A. McInnis, who is a member of the Board of Trustees and who has the interest of the Memorial at heart and
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can be depended on to take good care of the property in his charge. This was also true of the former janitor who, for many years, served us faithfully.
Respectfully submitted,
BRAINARD C. WALLACE
JAMES A. McINNIS
RALPH C. WHIPPLE OSCAR H. EWING WALTER E. HAYWARD
GEORGE A. SCHOFIELD
Ipswich, Mass., Jan. 31, 1940 Trustees.
Report of Trust Fund Commissioners
To the Citizens of Ipswich:
We submit the report of the Trust Fund Commissioners for the year 1939.
EUNICE CALDWELL COWLES FUND
Amount of Fund Jan. 1, 1939
$ 10,033.21 277.89
Interest received to Dec. 31, 1939
Total $ 10,311.10
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Cash paid for scholarships in 1939
250.00
Balance Jan. 1, 1940
$ 10,061.10
The Fund is invested as follows:
Deposited in Salem Savings Bank
$ 5,056.67
Deposited in Inst. for Savings, Newburyport
5,004.43
Total Fund $ 10,061.10
MARIANNA T. JONES FUND
Amount of Fund Jan. 1, 1939
$ 709.07
Income received in 1939
17.82
Total $ 726.89
Deposited in Ipswich Savings Bank
$ 726.89
MARTHA I. SAVORY FUND
Amount of Fund January 1, 1939
$
171.15
Income in 1939
4.30
Total $ 175.45
Expended during year 1939
54.00
Balance Jan. 1, 1940 $ 121.45
Deposited in Ipswich Savings Bank
121.45
In addition, there are two shares of Western Union Tele- graph Co., which belong to this Fund.
The purposes for which these Funds were given are as fol- lows:
Cowles Fund. To help worthy graduates of the High School to continue their education. The money is
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expended under the direction of the Town Treasurer, the Master of the High School and the Selectmen.
Jones Fund.
This Fund was bequeathed to the Town without any special purpose being given for which it might be used. That left it open to the town meeting to spend it for any legal purpose it saw fit. In past years the Town, in town meeting, has spent $ 27,283.70 to- wards the expense of the new High School building.
Martha I. Savory Fund. This was a bequest under a will of a sum of money left to the Town with the right to appropriate the whole or any part of the Fund for the following purpose as given in the will: "For the purchase of the best shrubs and trees to beautify the place." No special place in Ipswich was named in the will.
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE A. SCHOFIELD CHARLES M. KELLY Trust Fund Commissioners.
Ipswich, Mass. January 31, 1940
Mr. Charles E. Goodhue, who for many years was one of the Trust Fund Commissioners, died in January, 1940.
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List of Jurors
Appleton, Clifford H., 5 Newmarch Street Bamford, Earle B., 16 Pleasant Street Baxter, Norman E., 8 North Main Street Bennett, Percy E., County Road Bennett, Vincent B., Argilla Road Bournazos, Louis, 39 Estes Street Bowen, Henry S., 3 Summer Street Budzianowski, Walter S., 32 Estes Street Burnham, Allen S., 2 Linden Street Boylan, Arthur E., 27 Mineral Street Brown, Dexter, 34 Summer Street Canney, Charles C., 55 South Main Street Carey, Joseph R., Labor-In-Vain Road Ciolek, Theodore, 90 Central Street Crafts, Carlton H., 25 Turkey Shore Road
Plumber Shoe Worker Telephone Operator Real Estate Merchant Machinist Printer Chemical Inspector Dentist
Clam Dealer Clammer Lumber Knitter
Cronin, Frederick E., 11 Liberty Street
Salesman Clerk Merchant Fish Dealer
Clapp, Kenneth H., 25 Turkey Shore Road
Retired
Damon, Charles F., 10 Wood's Lane Damon, Everett G., 18 Wood's Lane. Dolan, Harry M., 4 Hovey Street Downing, Howard C., High Street
Retired Clerk Farmer
Fessenden, Walter D., 43 A. Turkey Shore Road
Carpenter Chauffeur
Fewkes, Howard E., High Street
Inspector
Frederick, Thornton P., 91 High Street Gillis, Edmund P., Perley Avenue Golder, Otho L., 75 Central Street Grew, William R., 37 Central Street
Grenier, Alberic F., 32 Putnam Road Grover, Gustavos H., Old England Road Haskell, Roger W., 4 Lafayette Road Hayes, George, 6 Summer Street
Knitter
Salesman Manager
Meat Cutter Laborer Chauffeur Plumber
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Henderson, Walter E., 6 Warren Street Hill, Ralph C., High Street
Hills, John P., 73 Central Street Howe, Frank L., High Street King, Spencer W., 8 Ward Street Kobos, John A., 16 Peatfield Street
Mansfield, Robert W., Summer Street Marceau, Charles R., 22 Lafayette Road Marcorelle, Arthur P., 34 Central Street Mayes, John M., Eagle Hill Marcorelle, Omar, 14 Pleasant Street Martel, Joseph P., 12 Brown Street Oliver, Frank L., 1 Wood's Lane Peabody, Ernest O., 34 County Street Richardson, Warren C., 12 Argilla Road Reedy, Guy A. B., 25 Kimball Avenue Singer, Roland L., Currier Park
Smith, Gordon W., 16 Mineral Street Snodgrass, Samuel, 60 High Street Stewart, James M., 13 Union Street Tyler, Seward S., 7 East Street Trudel, John W., County Road Warner, Arthur H., 15 County Street Wegzyn, Stanley, 35 Linebrook Road Wile, James L., 6 Wood's Lane
Salesman Gardener Knitter Chauffeur Clerk Clerk
Carpenter Knitter Merchant Fisherman
Clerk Machinist Stone Cutter Fisherman
Clerk Mason
Mason
Knitter
Retired
Clerk
Merchant Under. Assistant Merchant Machinist
Trucking
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Auditor's Report
To the Citizens of Ipswich:
I submit herewith the annual report of the Cemetery Per- petual Care, Heard, Treadwell, Thomas H. Lord, George Spiller, Manning School, R. H. Manning, Ipswich Beach Fund of the Public Library, Feoffees of the Grammar School, Burley, Education, Brown School, Mrs. William G. Brown, John C. Kimball, Richard T. Crane, Jr. Picnic, Eunice Caldwell Cowles, Marianna T. Jones, Martha I. Savory, and Dow Boulder Mem- orial Funds as compiled by their respective treasurers. I have found receipts for all bills paid, have examined the various se- curities comprising these funds and find them to agree with the reports submitted.
KENNARD V. DAMON,
Auditor Ipswich, Mass., February 7, 1940
Essex, ss.
Then personally appeared Kennard V. Damon, Auditor of the Town of Ipswich, and made oath that the above state- ment by him is true.
Before me: EDWARD S. COGSWELL,
Justice of the Peace.
My Commission expires July 26, 1940.
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CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS
Bequest
Name of Fund
Balance Jan. 1, 1939
Income pended
Balance Dec. 31, 1939
$100
Adams, John P.
$103.07 $ 2.58 $ 2.00 $103.65
100
Allen, Prince A.
107.26
2.68
2.50
107.44
150
Andrews
376.43
9.41
9.00
376.00
100
Andrews, Reuben
103.63
2.59
3.00
103.22
200
Appleton,
Francis R.
200.50
5.01
5.00
200.51
250
Appleton, Gen. J.
330.82
8.27
8.00
331.09
100
Archer, Nathaniel
119.15
2.98
3.00
119.13
50
Atkinson, Walter S. 52.33
1.31
1.25
52.39
50
Atkinson, Wesley B. 50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
50
Bailey, Elizabeth A. 62.85
21.57
2.00
62.42
90
Baker and Dixon
129.74
3.24
3.00
129.98
50
Baker, Alfred
50.51
1.26
1.25
50.52
75
Baker, Charles H.
92.19
2.30
3.00
91.49
150
Baker, Isabelle
154.61
3.88
8.49
150.00
50
Baker, Samuel H.
50.99
1.27
1.25
51.01
50
Bamford,
Charles W.
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
50
Bamford, Robert T. 50.91
1.27
1.25
50.93
50
Barber M. E.
105.63
2.64
3.00
105.27
100
Barker, G. A. 8
Austin L. Lord 100.87
2.52
2.50
100.89
200
Barnard, Kate S.
201.28
5.03
5.00
201.31
75
Barton A. J.
77.68
1.94
79.62
50
Baxter, Emma
50.27
1.26
1.25
50.28
25
Baxter, Emma
25.27
.63
.70
25.20
50
Baxter, Nellie E.
51.39
1.28
1.50
51.17
100
Benedix, Albin
105.65
2.64
3.00
105.29
100
Berry, Charles S.
115.34
2.88
3.00
115.22
50
Birch
56.13
1.40
1.50
56.03
Ex-
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200
Blake, John A.
200.00
5.00
5.00
200.00
100
Blake, John H.
127.97
3.20
3.00
128.17
100
Blake, John H.
(Flowers)
127.97
3.20
3.00
128.17
100
Blake, Samuel
185.33
4.63
4.00
185.98
50
Blood, Samuel
80.63
2.02
2.00
80.65
75
Bolles, Chester A.
75.00
1.88
1.88
75.00
100
Bomer, Caroline E. 148.64
3.72
6.00
146.36
75
Bond, Hannah S.
82.39
2.06
2.00
82.45
50
Bone, Alice H.
50.95
1.27
1.25
50.97
50
Bowen, Mary E.
53.33
1.33
1.25
53.41
50
Boynton, Warren
52.61
1.31
2.00
51.92
100
Bray, Patience H.
137.66
3.44
4.00
137.10
50
Brockelbank, Eunice 50.56
1.26
1.25
50.57
50
Brockelbank,
Jeremiah
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
50
Brockelbank, William 50.69
1.27
1.25
50.71
50
Brown Aaron F.
145.75
3.64
4.00
145.39
100
Brown,
Benjamin C.
109.57
2.74
2.50
109.81
150
Brown, Charles E. 158.28
3.98
3.00
159.26
100
Brown, Everett K. &
Margretta
119.54
2.99
2.50
120.03
100
Brown, E. Newton 108.97
2.72
3.00
108.69
100
Brown, Gardner A. 107.40
2.69
3.00
107.09
50
Brown, George
51.01
1.28
52.29
75
Brown, H. B.
95.50
2.39
2.25
95.64
150
Brown, John A.
151.92
3.80
155.72
100
Brown,
John Allen
162.94
4.07
4.00
163.01
100
Brown, John B.
161.78
4.04
4.00
161.82
125
Brown, John H.
143.01
3.58
5.00
141.59
100
Brown, John M.
104.41
2.61
2.50
104.52
100
Brown, Lucy H.
234.31
5.86
4.00
236.17
100
Brown, Thomas
139.75
3.49
4.00
139.24
100
Brown, William G. 208.91
5.22
5.00
209.13
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50
Buckley, Arthur
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
75
Burnham, John A. £ 95.03
2.38
3.00
94.41
100
Burnham,
William F.
100.77
2.58
3.00
100.35
100
Caldwell,
Colonel Luther
97.50
2.44
99.94
100
Caldwell
175.45
4.39
3.00
176.84
100
Caldwell, Eben
142.49
3.56
3.00
143.05
50
Caldwell, F. H.
58.61
1.47
2.00
58.08
150
Caldwell, Jennett F.355.03
8.88
5.00
358.91
100
Caldwell, Luther
102.74
2.57
5.00
100.31
100
Caldwell, Sylvanus 129.47
3.24
4.00
128.71
75
Caldwell,
Watson H.
101.52
2.54
104.06
50
Cameron, Margaret
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
100
Canney,
Sylvanus F.
112.68
2.82
3.00
112.50
100
Carey, Michael
101.26
2.53
2.50
101.29
75
Carpenter E. M.
75.63
1.89
1.50
76.02
100
Caverly
128.42
3.21
3.00
128.63
100
Chalmers, James
115.94
2.90
13.00
105.84
100
Chambers,
Charles M.
125.69
3.14
3.00
125.83
100
Chapman
Clifford F.
100.03
2.50
2.53
100.00
50
Chapman,
Edward L.
54.29
1.36
2.00
53.65
50
Chapman,
Thomas T.
54.47
1.36
2.00
53.83
50
Chapman,
William A.
50.68
1.27
1.50
50.45
50
Choate, Henry
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
75
Choate, John
77.91
1.95
1.75
78.11
150
Choate,
Johnathan L.
207.64
5.19
6.00
206.83
-
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50
Christian,
Florence
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
100
Cilley, John D.
167.90
4.20
5.00
167.10
100
Clarke, Catherine
221.02
5.53
4.00
222.55
100
Clarke, Daniel
170.25
4.26
5.00
169.51
150
Clark, Phillip E.
167.57
4.19
4.00
167.76
200
Coburn
512.02
12.80
4.00
520.82
20
Coburn, Lucy C.
536.35
13.41
6.00
543.76
300
Cogswell
733.92
18.35
6.00
746.27
100
Cogswell,
E. 8 T. F.
127.39
3.18
3.00
127.57
50
Collins, Abbie
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
50
Comeau, Eddie
50.63
1.27
1.90
50.00
75
Comeau, George A.
82.08
2.05
2.00
82.13
50
Conant, Cora B.
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
100
Condon, Thomas E.102.29
2.56
3.00
101.85
50
Cook, Jennie B.
50.04
1.25
1.25
50.04
50
Cook, John
61.47
1.54
1.50
61.51
300
Cowles,
.
Eunice Caldwell 478.75
11.97
6.00
484.72
50
Cowperthwaite,
Gladys
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
50
Critchley, W. W.
51.26
1.28
1.25
51.29
50
Crossley, Harry
58.41
1.46
2.00
57.87
100
Cutler, Charles H.
194.93
4.87
5.00
194.80
100
Damon, Edwin H. 124.03
3.10
3.00
124.13
100
Damon, Harry K. 8
Robt. W. Bolles 116.78
2.92
3.00
116.70
100
Dawson
162.71
4.07
5.00
161.78
50
Dobson, Clara B.
66.02
1.65
1.50
66.17
100
Dodge, Grace M.
133.33
2.83
3.00
113.16
100
Dodge, Harry K.
212.69
5.32
5.00
213.01
50
Dodge, Ignatius
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
50
Dodge, James P.
57.22
1.43
1.50
57.15
50
Dodge, Martha A.
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
100
Dodge, Richard F.
222.63
5.57
5.00
223.20
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50
Davidson,
Sarah Goodhue 50.58
1.26
1.25
50.59
40
Donlon, Patrick
41.42
1.04
42.46
75
Dorr, Abbie J.
75.40
1.89
1.75
75.54
50
Doughty,
Howard N.
50.52
1.26
1.25
50.53
100
Douglas, John W. 101.36
2.53
3.00
100.89
100
Dow, Arthur and
Minnie
106.01
2.65
3.00
105.66
50
Dow, David F.
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
100
Downie, Susan L. 118.14
2.95
3.00
118.09
150
Duckworth,
William
211.64
5.29
4.00
212.93
100
Dudley, Josiah
143.54
3.59
4.00
143.13
50
Dunham, Bessie
50.00
1.25
51.25
75
Dunnells, Mary R. 79.19
1.98
2.00
79.17
100
Durgin, Sarah E.
149.64
3.74
3.00
150.38
100
Ellsworth,
Benjamin
101.53
2.55
2.00
102.08
50
Estes
50.23
1.26
1.25
50.24
75
Fall, George
81.54
2.04
2.00
81.58
100
Fall, William H.
102.08
2.55
2.50
102.13
100
Farley
222.97
5.57
5.00
223.54
50
Farley, Eunice &
Elizabeth
66.47
1.66
2.00
66.13
100
Farley, George E.
109.26
2.73
3.00
108.99
100
Farley,
Nathaniel R.
115.89
2.90
4.00
114.79
100
Farley, Pauline T. 148.83
3.72
3.00
149.55
50
Fellows, Abbie M.
50.05
1.25
1.25
50.05
100
Fellows, Daniel H. 125.42
3.14
3.00
125.56
50
Fields, Mary M.
103.99
2.60
8.00
98.59
& Winifred M.
Millard
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
Flitner, Isaac 100
102.50
2.56
5.00
100.06
50
Flemming, Mary E.
83
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT
50
Foss, Eliza A.
53.56
1.34
2.00
52.90
100
Foss, John C.
102.49
2.56
3.00
102.05
100
Foster, Benjamin F. 126.96
3.16
3.00
127.12
50
Foster, Cyrus
50.05
1.25
51.30
50
Foster, Mary A.
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
100
Foster, Richard R. 105.89
2.65
2.50
106.04
50
Fraser, Nora
51.98
1.30
1.50
51.78
100
Galbraith, John
108.85
2.72
3.00
108.57
100
Galbraith, John &
Mary E.
150.16
3.76
4.00
149.92
100
Gallagher,
James E.
102.48
2.56
3.00
102.04
150
Gallagher, John
158.17
3.95
4.00
158.12
150
Gallagher, Thomas 150.75
3.77
154.52
100
Giddings,
216.48
5.41
4.00
217.89
150
Giddings,
Charles W.
192.30
4.81
3.00
194.11
50
Gilmore, George H. 88.23
2.21
2.00
88.44
200
Gilmore, Robert
408.22
10.21
6.00
412.43
50
Glasier, Richard R. 50.65
1.27
1.50
50.42
100
Goodhue, John W. 117.12
2.93
3.00
117.05
50
Goodhue, Samuel J. 67.11
1.68
1.50
67.29
100
Goodwin,
Silas Henry
102.58
2.56
3.00
102.14
50
Goss, Charles H.
53.32
1.33
1.50
53.15
100
Gould, William P. &
Arthur W.
181.55
4.54
4.00
182.09
50
Gove, Robert
51.25
1.28
1.25
51.28
50
Grant, Daniel A.
50.29
1.26
1.25
50.30
100
Gray and Gracey
102.07
2.55
2.50
102.12
50
Grant, Ephraim
50.46
1.26
1.25
50.47
50
Greasley, William D. 50.35
1.26
1.50
50.11
100
Green, George H.
105.89
2.65
2.50
106.04
100
Griffin, James
145.66
3.64
4.00
145.30
50
Gwinn, Sarah M.
54.30
1.36
1.50
54.16
200
Hanson, Martha E. 376.13
9.40
7.00
378.53
84
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT
100
Hardy, Lois
110.19
2.75
3.00
109.94
100
Harris, Daniel R.
105.92
2.65
4.00
104.57
100
Harris, Moses
108.78
2.72
3.00
108.50
100
Harris, Susan M.
100.00
2.50
2.50
100.00
100
Harris, William J. &
Emma A. Dodge 109.45
2.74
2.19
110.00
100
Hart, George
100.53
2.51
3.00
100.04
300
Haskell, George
496.34
12.41
7.00
501.75
50
Haskell, Mary
60.75
1.52
62.27
50
Haskell, William &
Abagail
55.59
1.39
2.00
54.98
100
Hawkes,
William W.
111.92
2.80
3.00
111.72
50
Hayes, Rebecca G.
51.40
1.29
1.50
51.19
50
Hayes, Smith E.
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
100
Heard, William
135.15
3.38
3.00
135.53
50
Hibbert, Martha
50.00
1.25
1.25
50.00
100
Hills, Lillian C.
100.04
2.50
2.50
100.04
75
Hills, Mrs. Sarah
75.27
1.88
1.75
75.40
Caroline E.
56.12
1.40
2.00
55.52
54.34 Hodgkins, Daniel L.54.34
1.35
1.25
54.44
100
Holland, Thomas
183.11
4.58
4.00
183.69
50
Holmes, Henry S.
117.88
2.95
3.00
117.83
100
Hovey
196.05
4.90
5.00
195.95
50
Howard, Martha P. 50.38
1.26
1.25
50.39
100
Howe, Emerson
144.52
3.61
3.00
145.13
100
Howe, Theodore E. 205.16
5.13
4.00
206.29
75
Hubbard,
Aaron W.
76.88
1.92
78.80
100
Huckins, J. A.
127.14
3.18
3.00
127.32
100
Huckins,
Nellie Bancroft
100.83
2.52
103.35
100
Hugard, Grace M.
107.17
2.68
3.00
106.85
100
Hudgens,
Seymour I.
101.54
2.54
3.00
101.08
50
Hodgkins,
85
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT
100
Hunt, Lucy A.
138.56
3.16
4.00
137.72
75
Jenkins, Rees
99.89
2.50
2.00
100.39
100
Jewett, Edward W. 106.16
2.65
3.00
105.81
250
Jewett, L. S. 8 E. B.
352.20
8.81
9.00
352.01
150
Jewett, Nathan
151.67
3.79
3.75
151.71
100
Jodrey, Albert
100.00
2.50
2.50
100.00
100
Johnson, John A. 155.34
3.88
5.00
154.22
50
Johnson, Joseph
50.09
1.25
1.25
50.09
100
Jordan, Robert J.
101.86
2.55
2.50
101.91
100
Kelly, Charles M. 100.77
2.52
2.50
100.79
100
Kendall, James H. 151.71
3.79
155.50
100
Kennedy, Ethel L. 122.54
3.06
3.00
122.60
100
Kimball,
Charlotte M.
121.68
3.04
4.00
120.72
100
Kimball, Eben
290.88
7.27
5.00
293.15
50
Kinsman
93.70
2.34
2.00
94.04
100
Kinsman, George
224.36
5.61
4.00
225.97
100
Kimball, Harriet L. 252.01
6.30
5.00
253.31
300
Kimball, John C. 379.60
9.49
10.00
379.09
100
Kimball, John C. 104.03
2.60
2.50
104.13
100
Kimball, N. S. 8 Eben
100.00
2.50
2.50
100.00
75
Kimball, William
81.01
2.03
3.00
80.04
50
Kinsman, Aaron
59.61
1.49
3.50
57.60
100
Kinsman, Gustavus 107.75
2.69
3.00
107.44
100
Kinsman, J. Farley 194.58
4.86
4.00
195.44
100
Kinsman, Joanna
157.71
3.94
4.00
157.65
100
Kinsman,
William H.
128.60
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