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Effie D. Williams
66
29
23
21
90
32
24
21
89
Nemasket
Edith F. Rockwell
Ethel F. Roberts
29
23
20
89
Thomastown .
1
Catherine M. Brehaut.
Maude B. Perry, Ass't
Lottie N. Besse, Ass't
3
Average
38
ENROLLMENT TABLE FOR NOVEMBER.
Central.
1895
662
Suburban. 337
Total. 999
1896
.
.
.
669
360
1,029
1897
686
391
1,077
1898
724
389
1,113
1899
727
384
1,111
1900
781
408
1,189
1901
860
401
1,261
1902
840
385
1,225
1903
863
405
1,268
1904
891
400
1,291
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE, 1894-1904.
1894. 30
1895. 31
1893. 31
1897. 33
1898. 33
1899. 33
1901. 37
1902. 37
1903. 38
1904. 39
Number of pupils,
1,201
1,233
1,211 948
1,232 968
1,262 1,024
1,179 1,045 959 91.7
1900. 34 1,236 1,107 1,016 91.7
1,277 1,122 1,038 92.5
1,185 1,038 90.0
1,049 90.8
92.2
No. ₺ days absence,
29,529 28,591 26,623 27,310 27,540 31,136 32,803 34,156 40,957 34,612 35,563
No. cases tardiness,
3,009
1,710 1,143 1,142 1,131 1,195 1,165 1,188 1,431
1,521
No. cases dismissal,
2,497
1,659
1,321 38
21
1,495 19
1,061 14
1,107 15
1,116 26
1,186 17
1,091 811 9
1,090
No. cases truancy,
23
12
14
No. pupils in High School,
159
146
153
159
159
126
138
133
147
168
174
1,308
1,346
1,376
Average number,
940
974
1,153
1,188
Av. daily attendance,
860
890
881
901 92.8
950 92.7
1,095
Percentage,
91.5
90.9
92.5
1,483
Number of teachers,
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STATISTICAL EXPENSE TABLE FOR TEN YEARS.
Year.
Fuel. $865 02
Books and Supplies. $1,674 16
Incidentals.
Transportation, Elementary Schools. $1,338 25
Transportation, High School.
1895
·
1896
947 75
1,227 53
595 12
1,416 35
420 37
1897
1,000 01
1,262 88
445 28
1,660 45
404 73
1898
989 89
1,335 84
420 38
1,440 35
335 63
1899
1,215 54
1,439 00
437 93
1,447 75
307 27
1900
1,072 98
1,612 76
441 04
1,522 70
352 84
1901
1,303 84
1,938 98
504 69
1,560 90
474 27
1902
690 55
1,822 85
725 10
1,739 60
524 99
1903
·
2,385 17
1,065 42
439 72
1,827 80
693 47
1904
1,711 99
1,353 12
582 10
1,662 30
875 20
$2,899 03
$437 74
·
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STATISTICS.
Number of visits of Committee to Central schools
65
Number of visits of Superintendent to Central
schools 466
Number of visits of Committee to Suburban schools ·
27
Number of visits of Superintendent to Suburban schools
151
Number of visitors to Central school 2,547
Number of visitors to Suburban schools 1,210
Total number of visitors to all schools
3,757
Cost per pupil for text books and supplies
$
97
Cost per pupil for text books and supplies in state
1 60
Cost per pupil for text books, High school
1 70
Cost per pupil for text books, Elementary schools
15
145 48
Average monthly wages of male teachers in state Average monthly wages of male teachers in Middleboro
108 00
Average monthly wages of female teachers in state
55 37
Average monthly wages of female teachers in
Middleboro
43 12
Average monthly wages of female teachers in Plymouth County 49 02
Average cost for each child in state
31 33
Average cost for each child in Middleboro 23 19
In amount expended per child for support of schools Middleboro ranks 147 out of 353 cities and towns in the state. In amount appropriated to support of schools for each thousand of valuation Middleboro ranks 54.
TEACHERS.
Number of teachers employed, including assist- ants, January 1905 39
High school, men, 2; women, 4; total 6
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Grammar school, men, 2; women 8; total
10
Primary schools, women 7
Suburban schools, women
14
Special teachers, music, drawing and manual training
TEACHERS' TRAINING CLASS.
Whole number of pupils enrolled, 8; residents 6 ; non-residents 2
8
Special students 2
SCHOOLHOUSES AND SCHOOLS.
Number occupied January 1905
19
Number of rooms, not including recitation rooms .
35
Number of recitation rooms
High school rooms · .
2 6
Grammar school rooms, grades 4-9 ·
11
Primary school rooms, grades 1-3
.
8
Suburban school rooms, mixed grades
14
Number of houses heated by steam, 1; by fur- nace, 9; by stoves, 9.
CHANGES OF TEACHERS.
JANUARY 1, 1904 TO JANUARY 1, 1905.
Resignations.
Josephine A. Pickering, High school.
Anna Hill, Thomastown and Plymouth street.
Emma N. Phinney, School street, Grade III.
Catherine M. Brehaut, Union street, Grade IV. Bessie L. Thomas, Plymouth street.
Edith F. Rockwell, Nemasket.
Helen A. Hammond. Thompsonville.
Kate C. Morrison, Highland.
Carolyn P. Brightman, Purchade.
Isabel Sewall, Supervisor of drawing,
2
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Appointments.
Mabel F. Barnum, High school.
Anastacia G Leahy, High school.
Ethel F. Roberts, Thomastown.
Lillian F. Smith, Plymouth street. Eliza McTaggart, Purchade. Alice B. LeBaron, Thompsonville. Annabel Landgrebe, Highland. Anna Hill, Plymouth street.
Carolyn P. Brightman, Purchade.
Faye H. Deane, Wappanucket.
Elizabeth E. Marvin, Supervisor of drawing and manual training.
Transfers.
Lottie N. Besse, from Purchade to Grade III, School Street. Maude B. Perry, from assistant Grade IV to principal Grade IV, Union Street.
Calista F. Hathaway, from assistant Grade V to principal Grade IV, Union Street.
Effie D. Williams, from Wappanucket to Nemasket.
REPORT OF TRUANT OFFICERS.
Everett T. S. S. Lovell. Lincoln.
George W. Hammond.
Number of cases investigated,
8
39
6
60
of truancy,
0
14
0
66
prosecuted,
0
0
0)
66
66 on probation, 0
0
0
TEACHERS' TRAINING CLASS.
Allen, Etta Winslow, Graduate of Middleboro High School.
Deane, Faye Hamilton
66
Landgrebe, Annabel 66
66
60
LeBaron, Alice Broadley 66
66
Roberts, Ethel Frances 66
66
66
All the foregoing named persons completed the course and were granted certificates of graduation June 9, 1904.
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GRADUATING EXERCISES-MIDDLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL.
Town Hall, Friday Evening, June 24, 1904. ORDER OF EXERCISES.
PRAYER -
Rev. Samuel M. Cathcart. SALUTATORY AND ESSAY-"The Benefits of the Louisiana Purchase,"
Edith Williams.
ORATION -" The Race Problem in the South," Wallace Stanley Wright.
ESSAY-"The Iron Industry of Old Middleboro," Helen Elizabeth Kingman. ESSAY - " Wonders of Antiquity," Grace Andrews Tinkham.
CLASS STATISTICS - Mary Sophia Pierce.
CHORUS -"Out on the Deep."
ESSAY-"The Banquet of the Gods," Florence McDermid. DEBATE -"Resolved : That United States Senators should Be Chosen by the Direct Vote of the People rather than by the State Legislatures." Aff .: Joseph Wood Hathaway. Neg. : Julia Edna Tirrell. ESSAY - "Life in the Home," Susan Frances Bump.
VOCAL SOLO-" A May Morning," Denza
Ruth Francis Martin.
ESSAY - " Education in America," Jean Isabelle Surrey.
FRENCH DIALOGUE - Scene from " Un Quartier Tranquille " Annie Mabre Dorr, Josephine Clara Holloway, Mary Ann Libby, Minerva Miller Sisson. ORATION -" Statesmanship," David Henry Cunningham. TRIO - " Bon Voyage."
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ESSAY - " Nature's Wonderland," Helena Kidder Macomber. ESSAY - " Princess Teeweelema," Harriet Irena Cushing. DEBATE- "Resolved : That Japan Was Justified in De- claring War Against Russia." Aff. : Percy Augustus Jackson. Neg. : George Tewksbury Richardson.
CHORUS - " The Pilgrims' Chorus," Violin Obligato by Mr. Walter Weeman. RECITATION - " Joam Dacosta," Helen Cushman Ryder.
CLASS PROPHECY - Abbie Nelson Lucas.
ESSAY AND VALEDICTORY- " The Pathway to Success," Edith Forest Orcutt.
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS -
Rev. W. C. Litchfield, Chairman of School Committee. BENEDICTION.
CLASS OF 1904. Classical Course.
David Henry Cunningham. Julia Edna Tirrell.
Harriet Irena Cushing. Edith Whitman. Florence McDermid. Wallace Stanley Wright.
Edith Forest Orcut.
English-Latin Course.
Annie Mabre Dorr. Abbie Nelson Lucas. Ruth Francis Martin.
Joseph Wood Hathaway.
Josephine Clara Holloway. Helen Elizabeth Kingman. Mary Ann Libby.
Mary Sophia Pierce.
Jean Isabelle Surrey.
Grace Andrews Tinkham.
English Course.
Susan Frances Bump. Percy Augustus Jackson. Helena Kidder Macomber.
Geo. Tewksbury Richardson. Helen Cushman Ryder. Minerva Miller Sisson.
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MIDDLEBORO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS GRADUATING EXERCISES, 1904.
Wednesday, June 22, at 8 P. M., Town Hall.
MUSIC - " First Regiment March " Orchestra,
F. J. Kelly
Norris Macomber, Violin, James Williams, Clarinet, James Baker, Cornet, Frank Harrington, Piano.
SINGING - " Union and Liberty "
Music from " Tannhauser " School.
Marian Tinkham, Mildred Alden, Accompanists. PRAYER -
Rev. O. E. Johnson.
SINGING - " Lift Thine Eyes " Mendelssohn School. Marian Tinkham, Accompanist.
RECITATION - "Lexington " O. W. Holmes
Reginald Drake.
RECITATION - " The Women of Mumble's Head " . Clement Scott Gertrude Cox.
PIANO SOLO - " L'Enchanteresse " Tito Mattei
Laura Woodward.
RECITATION - " Aunt Eleanora's Hero " Pauline Phelps
Myra Andrews.
RECITATION - " Counting Eggs " . Texas Siftings Elin Rosen.
PIANO TRIO - " Il Trovatore Fantasie " Verdi Marian Tinkham, Mildred Alden, Edith Tinkham.
RECITATION - " Battle of Flodden " Scott
Joseph Wood.
RECITATION - " Making a Man of the Boy " Lillian O'Neil.
MUSIC - " Cupids on Parade " . Geo. L. Lansing Orchestra.
RECITATION - " Will the New Year Come Tonight, Mamma ? " Cora Meager Grace M. L. West.
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CLARINET SOLO - " Old Folks at Home " . J. C. Nolte James Williams. Myra Andrews, Accompanist. SINGING - " The Gondola " Henry Smart
Eighteen Girls.
RECITATION - " Zeke and Dan " George Jones.
RECITATION - " Aunt Polly's George Washington " Mildred Cushman.
PIANO SOLO - " Alice " J. Ascher
Frank Harrington.
RECITATION - " The Bewitched Clock " Theresa V. Sheehan.
RECITATION - " The Sheriff's Honor " Harriet Blackstone Mattie Snow. SINGING - " A Norse Lullaby " School. W. W. Gilchrist
PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF GRADUATION - Charles H. Bates, Superintendent of Schools. BENEDICTION
CLASS OF 1904. Main Street Grammar School.
Mildred S. Alden, Florence L. White,
Myra A. Andrews,
Elisabeth S. Williams,
Eleanor W. Caswell,
Laura E. Woodward,
Nellie A. Chace, Albert Alden,
Gertrude L. Cox,
G. Leland Barney,
Edith H. Cushing,
Ralph W. Cromwell,
Mildred C. Cushman,
Eugene Curley,
Martinia K. Donahue,
Reginald W. Drake,
Achsie M. Godfrey,
Albert Drummond,
Clara E. Hatch, Ruby M. Keedwell, Agnus M. Kraus,
Margaret S. Leonard, Mildred C. Martin,
Annie E. McQuade, Bessie M. Norton.
David F. Drummond, Carleton B. Gammons, Frank H. Harrington, William H. Johnson, George E. A. Jones, Ralph Maddigan, Kenneth F. Morgan,
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Lillian M. O'Neil,
Annie J. Pasztor,
Edith G. Pepper,
Mildred F. Shaw,
Gladys P. Shockley,
Mattie W. Snow,
Mary E. Standish,
Sarah M. Tikiob,
Edith W. Tinkham,
Marian Tinkham,
J. Russ Murray, P. Melvin Phinney, Gilbert M. Ramsey, George H. Shaw, Bradford E. Swift, Elbert V. Warren, William H. West, Ralph E. Wheeler, James E. Williams, Joseph E. Wood .
West Side Grammar School.
Florence M. Catlin,
Alice S. Howes,
H. Frances Purdon,
Elin L. Rosen,
Theresa V. Sheehan,
Sarah H. Surrey,
Grace M. L. West,
Edward F. Boucher,
Arthur Dewar,
Clifton L. Hopkins,
William J. Houlihan,
Stephen F. O'Hara.
Green School. Margaret H. Anderson.
Highland School.
John J. Chandler,
LeRoy C. Tinkham. Soule School. Charles H. Bellows, Leo. A. Quindley. Thompsonville School.
Arthur W. Carver, Emily M. Wood.
LIST OF TEACHERS, FEBRUARY 1, 1905. HIGH SCHOOL. Main Street, near Town Hall.
Walter Sampson, principal, 46 North Main street. Leonard O. Tillson, 11 North street. Grace Allen, 19 Peirce street.
Isabelle M. Briggs, 69 Centre street.
Mabel F. Barnum, 19 Oak street.
Anastacia G. Leahy, 19 Everett street.
Sarah E. Sears,
Cora B. Soule,
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MAIN STREET GRAMMAR SCHOOL. High School Building.
Room. Grade.
4. Clifton M. W. Blanchard, Prin., 9. 5 North street.
3. Lillian M. Tinkham, 8. Rock.
2. Bertha E. Vaughn, 7. Rock.
UNION STREET GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Union Street, near Centre.
Room. Grade.
1. Veretta F. Shaw,
2. Florence L. Dean, Prin.,
3. Calista F. Hathaway,
6. South Middleboro.
5. 4 Southwick street.
4. 16 Benton street.
4. Maude B. Perry, 4. 6 Myrtle street.
SCHOOL STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL. School Street, near Centre.
Room.
3. Lucy P. Burgess, Lottie N. Besse, Ass't,
3. 2 Myrtle street. 152 Central street.
2. Lena M. Baldwin, 2. 19 Webster street.
1. Eleanor A. Barden, Prin., 1. Pearl street.
FOREST STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Forest Street.
Room.
2. A. Belle Tenney, Prin.,
2. 65 Oak street.
1. Flora M. Clark, 1. 18 Forest street.
WEST SIDE GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Room.
4. Henry F. Wilson, Prin.,
8-9. 210 Centre street.
3. Ina E. Cobb, 6-7. 37 Oak street.
2. Myra L. Atwood, 3-5. 461 No. Main st.
1. Mattie M. Bennett,
Grade.
1-2. 8 Peirce street.
SUBURBAN SCHOOLS.
Pleasant Street-Lucy E. Merrihew, 23 East Grove street. Plymouth Street-Lillian F. Smith, 23 Webster street. Purchade-Eliza McTaggart, 62 Forest street.
Grade.
Grade.
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Nemasket-Effie D. Williams, 78 Centre street. Thompsonville-Alice B. LeBaron, 6 Southwick street. Soule-Mary E. Deane, Thompson street. Waterville-Bessie B. Bailey, 23 Forest street. Green-A. Delle Alden, 75 South Main street. Fall Brook-Katherine Bryan, Courtland street. Thomastown-Ethel F. Roberts, Myrtle ave. South Middleboro-N. Louise Kimball, South Middleboro. Highland-Annabel Landgrebe, North street. Rock-Florence I. Reed, 121 Centre street. Wappanucket-Faye H. Deane, 63 Oak.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Music-Austin M. Howard, 66 Everett street. Drawing-Elizabeth E. Marvin, Brookline, Mass. Manual training-Elizabeth E. Marvin, Brookline, Mass.
SCHOOL CALENDAR, 1905-1906.
HIGH SCHOOOL AND UPPER GRAMMAR GRADES.
Winter term (twelve weeks) begins January 2. Winter term ends March 24.
Vacation one week.
Spring term (thirteen weeks) begins April 3. Spring term ends June 30, 28. Grammar Schools graduation June 28. High, June 30. Vacation ten weeks. Fall term (fifteen weeks) begins September 11. Fall term ends December 22. Vacation one week.
Winter term (twelve weeks) begins January 3, 1906. Winter term ends March 23.
Vacation one week.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Winter term (eleven weeks) begins January 9. Winter term ends March 24. Vacation one week. Spring term (twelve weeks) begins April 3, Spring term ends June 23. Vacation eleven weeks.
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Fall term (fifteen weeks) begins September 11. Fall term ends December 22. Vacation two weeks.
Winter term (eleven weeks) begins January 8, 1906.
Winter term ends March 23, 1906.
Vacation one week.
School Holidays.
February 22, April 19, May 30, Plymouth County Teachers' Convention, Thanksgiving and the day following. Two visitation days.
Pay Days.
February 3, March 3, 24, May 5, June 2, 23, October 6, November 3, December 8, 22, February 2, March 2 and 23.
SCHOOL SESSIONS.
High from 8.15 a. m. to 1.15 p. m.
Central elementary from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and 1.30 p. m. to 3.30 p. m.
Suburban, morning session from 9 a m. to 12 m. After- noon session from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m., during Sept., Oct., April, May and June : from 1 P. M. to 3.30 P. M. during Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb. and March.
FIRE SIGNAL.
Two strokes of gong-pupils will march out without hats and coats.
Two strokes, followed by one-pupils will march out with hats and coats.
Fire drills shall be given at least once a week.
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MIDDLEBORO PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL STORM SIGNALS. REVISED APRIL, 1897.
For all Schools.
The Signal, 2-1-2, will be given four times upon the fire alarm bell and whistle at 7.45 A. M., for suspension of the morning session, and at 12.30 P. M., for suspension of the afternoon session.
For Grades I- V.
The Signal, 2-1-2, will be given four times upon the fire alarm bell and whistle at 8.15 A. M., for suspension of the morning session, and at 1 P. M., for suspension of the afternoon session.
CHARLES H. BATES, Superintendent of Schools. CHARLES W. KINGMAN, Chief Eng. Fire Dept.
VALUATIONS
FOR THE
TOWN OF MIDDLEBOROUGH
FOR THE YEAR 1904.
3
NAME.
Poil.
Aggre- gate Person'l Prop'ty.
Acres.
Description.
Value.
A
Adams, H. H.
1
Alard, John
1
Alden, Amos H.
1
House, Forest st.,
$2,200
1-4
Lot,
800
Alden, Arthur H.
1
1-2
Lot,
600
House, So. Main,
3,000
1-2
Homestead,
1,500
24
Leonard lot,
350
8
Lot, Ed. Cole place,
160
4
Land, E. Alden Est., 66
35
7
66
SO
1-4
Shoe fact'y lot, Plymouth st.,
100
Alden, C. H. & Co. Alden, Walker & Wilde
$2,000
1-4
Lot, Clifford st.,
700
House, Centre st.,
100
24
Homestead,
400
Alden, Frank
1
Alden, Frank F.
1
50
House, Summer st.,
20
Stable.
100
50
Homestead,
600
Alden, Frederick L. Alden, Jared F.
1 1
House, Pearl,
2,400
3-16
Homestead,
620
Stable,
200
5
Alden lot with E. G. Shaw,
15
31-2
White 66
66
15
15
Leonard lot,
25
2 1-2
Gurney lot,
70
12
Alden lot,
120
3
Wentworth lot,
20
6
Alden lot,
30
1
1
20
House, Forest st.,
1,350
Stable,
570
Shop,
House, Plymouth, No. Midd.,
1,100
Alden, Mary E.
150
Stable,
100
7-8
Homestead,
35
7
Hooper lot,
1
A. L. Alden lot,
10
1
Alden, Andrew
House, Everett st.,
1,500
Alden, Chas. F., Est.
Building and store house,
2,500
400
Alden, Deborah, Est.
Stable,
230
Barn,
80
7
Caleb Hall lot,
Alden, Mrs. Jared F.
Alden, Job Alden, J. Edwards
200
3-16
Homestead,
40
40
7
REAL ESTATE.
4
NAME.
Poll.
Aggre- gate Person'l Prop'ty.
Acres.
Description.
Value.
Alden. Mary H. S.
House, So. Main,
Stable,
$3,400 250 4,000
Alden, Sidney H ., Est.,
House, Plymouth, Stable,
800 200
Alden, Susan E.
1
Homestead,
Alden, Matilda J. Aldrich, Alton Aldrich, B. Frank
1
1
3
Land adj. E. G. Shaw,
50 200 50
Aldrich, Charles E.
1
House, Center st.,
Aldrich, Daniel W.
1
House, Vernon st ..
300
Stable,
5-8
Homestead,
4
Aldrich lot,
Aldrich, Ezekiel H.
1
House, Taunton st.,
Shop,
20
Stable.
30 100
Aldrich, George E.
7
House, Pleas. st., exempt 500
600
Homestead,
50
House, Pleasant st.,
440
Stable,
100
Shop, Homestead,
Aldrich, Wm. B.
1
1-1
Lot, Pearl st., House, Pearl st.,
Aldrich, Wm. A. S.
1
1
Factory, Courtland st.,
4,000 1,000
Alger, Fred
1
House, Forest st.,
2,000
Lot,
750
Alger, Stewart
1
900
Allard, Alfred
1
1
180
17
Hathaway pasture,
150 300
Allan, Mrs. Bert J.
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House, Pleasant st., House, Pleasant st., Stable, Land,
1,000 100 700
200 350 50 100 200
1-4
House lot, Coombs st., ex'mpt
Reed pasture,
Win. lot fr. L. Morse Est.,
House, Vernon st., Barn,
2
Homestead.
75 25 50 100 200
40 100 100 300
5
Homestead,
Aldrich, Joanna
1-4
Aldrich, Joseph, Est.,
60
1
200 500 1,400
Alexander, Charles Alger, A. H. & Co.
$2,300
1-3
Lot,
1-8
1-3
House, Coombs st., Homestead,
400
Allan, Bert J.
2
Homestead,
9
Homestead,
House, Plymouth, exempt, Stable,
8
8
Homestead,
S
REAL ESTATE.
5
NAME.
Poll.
Aggre- gate Person'l Prop'ty.
Acres.
Description.
Value.
Allen, Charles W.
1
Allen, Francis C.
1
Allen, Fred
1
Allen, Irving O.
1
Allen, Nathaniel L.
1
Allen, Walter K.
1
Almy, William
1
Allman, James
1
Amsden, Frank
1
1
1
1-4
Lot, Rice st.,
$200
Anderson, John F.
1
$100
House, fr. M. B. Richardson, Sachen,
350
Barn,
70
Shop,
50
23
Homestead,
350
Anderson, Nicholas
1
House, Everett st.,
700
1-4
Homestead,
370
House, Everett st.,
900
1-4
Lot,
200
Anderson, Timothy
1
50
House, Wood st.,
300
Barn.
25
13 1-2
Homestead,
100
Anderson, Wm. S.
1
1-4
House, Pearl st., Lot,
450
Andrews, Gusta's G. 1
1
1
5 1-4
Widow Hannah Lot,
50
House, So. Main st.,
2,000
House near Pearl, Shop,
20
3 3-4
Bog land and cranberry bog, Thomas st.,
1,000
y Short brook, 1-2 a., Nelson Thomas,
j Short brook, 3-4 a., Mrs. Mary Harris,
Andrews. Wm. A. et al.
Old house, Main and Pearl,
800
Land, Main and Pearl,
2,600
Andrews, Wm. S.
I
House, So. Main, Stable,
200
Homestead,
2,200
Andrews, Wm. S. & Son
1,500
19
Eddy & Bryant land, Part in cranberry bog (8 1-2 to 9 a.),
1,300
Cranberry house, 150
1,400
Andrews, Harry L.
Andrews, Joaquin
Andrews, Wm. A.
1
40
1,800
3-4
3,000
3-4
Anderson, Axel
Anderson, Henry
Anderson, Ida M.
REAL ESTATE.
6
NAME.
Poll.
Aggre- gate Person'l Prop'ty.
Acres.
Description.
Value.
Antonio, Michael Archer, George W.
1
1
$75
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
50
5
Macomber lot fr. Tyler Peirce, House, Marion road, Barn, Shed,
Ashley, Luther G.
1
5
Miller lot,
Ashley, Susan E. JJ.
150
Sisson lot, House, Marion road, Barn,
Homestead.
Ashley, Mrs. Waitstill
4
Atwood, Abigail T.
2
Thomas lot (S. P. 29),
20 300
40 20 180
220 150 550
Homestead, (S. P. 153),
House, Miller st.,
Mill house,
2,150 400 350
Carriage house and stable, Mill.
Mill stable.
5 board houses.
Board house and lot and mill lot,
795 20 150
131
Land of Zilpha Thomas,
500 100
17
Percy lot,
3 Oaks lot. House, Forest st., Homestead,
100 35 2,750 750
3-16
C. A. Pease house,
100
1-1
C. A. Pease lot,
50
House, Smith st., Lot.
400
1-2
100
Shurtleff lot, (S. P. 116),
$120 500 100
50 20 100 250 100 150 500 200
Old Homestead,
4
Cobb lot,
1 1-2
18
275
Atwood & Co., Atwood, Asaphı (widow)
House, France st., ex'mpt 500 Barn.
50
Atwood, Charles N. 1
13,775
2,300 200 480
3
Little Cedar lot, (S. P. 112), Homestead,
19
7
5
Old Eaton house, Purchade, Homestead,
21
Cobb swamp, Thompson lot (S. P. 88).
Blacksmith shop,
40
Arnold, Thomas Arruda, Joseph Arsenault, Lyman Arsenault, Simon Ashley, Charles HI. Ashley, Elbridge L. Ashley, Frank L.
REAL ESTATE.
7
NAME.
Poll.
Aggre- gate Person'l Prop'ty.
Acres.
Description.
Value.
30
Marston Cobb lot, (152-156),
$200
House fr. I. Atwood,
1,000
Barn
66
125
Shed fr. I. Atwood,
50.
1 1-2
Homestead fr. I. Atwood,
250
7
Cobb lot.
20
6
Rocky meadow, (S. P. 196),
10
100
Tispaquin lot, (S. P. 28),
400
20
Plain lot,
155
35
Cephas Shaw lot, (S. P. 149- 150-151),
100
15
So. Purchase, (81),
300
6
Rocky woods,
80
5 1-2
So. Purchase, (80),
50
33
Barrows lot, (S. P. 10).
165
1 1-2
Cobb swamp,
20
7
2 Oaks lot fr. O. Carver,
20
Atwood, Eben H. Atwood, Harrison W.
1
1
$1,105
6
Thompson lot,
150
Fuller lot.
30
1
Vaughan lot,
30
2 1-2
Old lot,
15
Edwards house, Thompson st.,
350
Edwards barn,
150
Mill building,
25
32
Ellis lot,
450
37
Plain st., west side,
800
5
Shaw lot,
20
72
Morton place,
850
West Plain st.,
30
4
C. Thompson lot,
20
2
M. Wood lot,
10
10
Harlow Cedar Swamp,
200
39
Edwards place,
600
10
Plain lot, 66 66
70
6
Cornish lot,
20
3
Cushman lot,
30
Morse lot,
20
1
Martin Wood lot,
20
11
Warren Wood lot,
50
11
Ramsdell land,
500
5
Shaw cedar swamp,
25
-4
E. Tinkham lot,
100
20
Woodland fr. Bellman farm,
500
10
Hale lot,
40
93-8
Elijah Alden lot,
35
10
linkham
75
9
Harvey 66
50
10
Harlow 6:
50
B
40
18
REAL ESTATE.
8
NAME.
Poil.
Aggre- gate Person'] Prop'ty.
Acres.
Description.
Value.
McIntosh lot,
House,
Barn,
100
Homestead fr. Burroughs,
Harlow lot,
Tinkham lot, Plain st.,
Atwood, Harvey N. Atwood, Ichabod F. Atwood, John S.
1
1
1
$80
House, Beach st.,
Barn,
Homestead (S. P. 138),
Atwood, Josep'ine F.
8
Atwood, Levi O.
1
51
Benson lot,
House, Thompson, Barn,
Shop and carriage house,
Homestead,
Thompson land,
House, Miller st.,
Homestead. Stable. Store,
House, Beach st., Barn,
Shop.
Homestead (S. P. 138, 139, 140) Fresh meadow, Pine st. lot (S. P. 67, 68),
Atwood lot, 66 " No. 2 (S. P. 154),
66 House, France st.,
66 Barn,
House, Cedar st., Stable,
Corn house,
Homestead,
Cedar swamp,
Soule lot,
House,
Barn,
Woodhouse,
Homestead,
Atwood, Wm. W.
2
375
80
2
35
Atwood, Wm. F.
1
10
Atwood, Wm. F. & Seneca T. Weston
G
5
Atwood, Win. F.
1
55
53
2
20
13
Atwood, N. S. 1 1 ex'mpt
$150 300
250 10
100
150
70 250 600 200
100 200
700 150 70 420 200
350 300 130
1,200
200 100 40 1,200 20 400
200 150 150 60 500
350 30 850 50 80 300 80
20 200
21
G
2
9
30
House, Beach st., Barn, Homestead,
Atwood, Loranus, Est.
21.
20
Atwood, Lovetta E.
3-4
Atwood, Shadrack F. W. & F. Austin G.
REAL ESTATE.
1
9
REAL ESTATE.
NAME.
Poll.
Aggre- gate Person'] Prop'ty.
Acres.
Description.
Value.
Auger, Zenas
1
House with D. W. Ashley, Everett st.,
$700
Lot,
250
Austin, Thomas M.
1
$50
House, Fuller st.,
300
Stable,
150
3-4
Homestead.
70
1
Lot fr. Smith est.,
20
1
1
325
House, France st.,
350
Barn,
100
Carriage house,
30
75
Homestead (S. P. 144, 145),
500
2
Cranberry bog,
400
B
Bailey, Admiral JJ.
1
100
Bailey, Hugh Bailey, Luther S.
1
1
220
House, Forest st.,
2,000
Stable,
200
Shop,
300
5-16
Homestead,
830
Store,
200
15-16
Shop lot,
Bailey, George II.
1
Bagley, Wm. R.
1
1,000
Baker, Alfred F.
1
Baker, Chas. W.
1
150
Baker, Frank
1
1
Baker, Michael J.
1
1
1
1
1
1
125
1
105
House, 70 Wareham st.,
1,100
Barn,
100
Carriage house,
30
Shop, Cushman old house,
500
Dunham house,
600
66 barn,
80
66 carriage house,
10
6. shop,
10
58
Homestead,
1,100
1-2
Dunham lot,
300
19
Barden 60
1-4
Swift
180
Balch, George H.
Balkam, Horace Barbault, John Ballard, Henry E.
Banks, Wm. R.
Barden, Clayton W.
Barden, Ephraim M.
1
Barden, John C., est.
30
Baker, Ernest C.
500
Arey, Wm. H. Azavedo, Mariano P.
1-6
10
REAL ESTATE.
NAME.
Poll.
Aggre- gate Person'! Prop ty.
Acres.
Description.
Value.
New house,
$550
Swift house,
650
Barden, Joseph E.
1
1-8
Lakeside lot,
40
House, Wareham st., Barn,
200
3-4
Homestead,
250
Barden, Otis L.
1
$25
1,200
500
Barden, Walter S.
1
150
House, 12 Webster st.,
1,400
Stable,
250
Stable, small,
50
Barnard, Pete
1
Barney, Geo. L.
1
40
Barrows, Clement W.
1
400
House, Marion road,
Barn,
Corn house,
10
Carriage house,
80
25
Homestead.
425
Barrows lot,
100
25
Turner lot, Gibbs lot fr. E. N. Barrows,
30
23
Coombs pasture fr. Pratt
heirs,
Barrows, Fletcher
1
2,200
Stable,
900
1 1-2
Homestead,
7,000
Land, Plymouth st.,
150
Short st., 66 Pierce st.,
750
3 houses, Arlington st.,
2,700
3-8 2 1-2
Land, Le Baron est., :6 Main st.,
2,500
House, L. P. Brown, Stable,
200
3-16
Lot,
750
Barrows, J. Frank Barrows, Sylvanus, Est.
1 1-4
Barry, Edward
1
1
Bartlett, B. D. W., Est.
House, Wareham st., Stable,
Homestead,
600
Bartlett, Bradford Bassett, Godfrey
1
1
Bassett, Mary L.
125 26
Lot at Freshmeadow Forge, including 2 a. fr. lot with Wm. Washburn.
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