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H. Farnum Smith, professional services, Squantum Bridge, 50 00
66
William Faxon, killing goat, 3 00
66 John Hall, repairs on bell, 11 00
66
66 ringing bell,
52 00
66 66 recording deaths, &c., 15 40
66 66 Cutter, Tower, & Co., cash book, 4 25
H. Farnum, lantern and oil, small-pox, 1 68
66 Town of Braintree, taxes 1872, 13 28
66 Josiah Adams, repairing pumps,
17 37
66 66
66 sealing weights and measures, 15 00
Mrs. E. Green, printing and advertising,
245 95
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Citizens' Gas Light Co., lamp-post for police station, 46 75
66 *Citizens Gas Light Co., 66
44 00
66 C. F. & J. W. Pierce, stock and labor, town hall, 17 29
C. F. & J. W. Pierce, lantern, &c., for small- pox hospital, 12 45
66
Granger & Hobart, survey, South Quincy, 40 00
66 66 staking out Newport Ave., .25 00
66 Whitman & Breck, surveys, 20 00
66 G: Totman & Son, refreshments at fire, 6 08
Amount carried forward,
* To be refunded.
$2,024 66
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Miscellaneous Expenses, continued.
Amount brought forward, $2,024 66 Paid W. A. Hodges, railroad tickets and express
charges, 17 00
Maurice Sheahan, wedges, 2 00
J. Q. Adams, professional services, 30 00
66 Whitney & Nash, sundries, 2 93
S. F. Allen, expenses county commissioners, 6 00
Fire department, filling reservoirs,
80 00
66 P. B. Turner, locks and keys,
3 50
66 W. M. French, use of horse to fire, 66 and wagon,
2 00
66 66 care of lock-up, 75 00
66 66 66 66 services sundry times, 65 00
66 Keating & Spear, repairing door, 2 00
66
Jonas Shackley, oil and lamps, small-pox, 1 20
66
T. E. Furnald & Co., keys, &c., 1 40
66 66 " care of town clock, 48 00
J. O. Holden, care of town clock,
18 75
66
Geo. H. Locke, books and postage,
18 62
66
66 66 postage,
5 04
66
66 ". railroad tickets and travel- ling expenses, 17 17
85 00
66 J. W. Robertson, 6
100 00
66
66 travelling expenses, 5 00
66 Geo. L. Gill, recording births, deaths, &c., 133 20
66
66 stationery, 15 00
2 10
J. A. Wood, rent land, Tiger Engine Co.,
25 00
James S. Baxter, land damages, widening Pleasant Street, 30 00
George L. Baxter, land damages, widening Pleasant Street, 40 00
Total amount paid for miscellaneous expenses, $2,861 57
2 00
J. Q. A. Field, carting for small-pox hospital, 4 00
J. Q. A. Field, use of horse and wagon,
Bowditch & Co., express charges,
57
TREASURER'S REPORT. Horace B. Spear, Treasurer. DR.
To cash in treasury, Feb. 1, 1872,
$7,820 51
" received in notes payable,
71,582 30
66 66 of George H. Locke, collector, for tax 1872 in full, 84,191 23
66
66 for cow sold from almshous , 50 00
66
66
" old hose sold,
28 35
66
66 ' old plank sold from Neponset Bridge, 20 00
66
66
66 pump and door sold,
4 00
66
66
" books sold by E. B. Souther, 34 20
66
66
gravel and loam sold, 6 35
820 00
66
66
" labor on lots in cemetery, 53 20
66
66
of Wm. Hobart, rent of land, 1 00
66
66
Thomas H. Hayes, rent of land, 20 00
66
66
income from town hall,
681 50
66
66
lock-up,
45 50
66
66
rent of rooms in town house,
225 00
66
66
66
corporation tax,
163 64
66
66
66
66 3,105 59
66
66
66
rent of armory,
300 00
66
66
66
militia bounty, 501 00
66
66 interest on State tax, 87 07
66
66
66
support of J. Wells, 36 00
66
support of D. Falvey, 42 00
county treasurer, interest on county tax, 56 81
66
60
dog licenses, 624 19
66
66
for circus licenses, 100 00
66 conveying Ellen Williams to Taunton, 12 85
66
" support of Mary O'Hearn, 246 95
66
66
support of Jacob Wells, 21 67
Amount carried forward, $175,226 31
66
66
" lots sold in cemetery,
State treasurer, income school fund,
345 40
66
66
account State Aid, 4,000 00
66
66
66
58
Treasurer's Report, continued.
Amount brought forward, $175,226 31
To received for support of Margaret Wall, 3 00
66 60 " coal to Mrs. Little, 9 50
66 of town of Braintree, support Mrs. Lu- cius Thayer, 86 24
66 66 " town of Braintree, for refreshments at fire, 20 00
66
66
town of Harvard, support Washburn Turner, 295 75
66 66
66 sundries from almshouse, 151 41 1
66
66 board of S. P. Hardwick, 56 00
-$175,848 21
CR.
By notes payable, sundry persons, $60,539 90
" interest, sundry persons, 6,670 14
" town orders, 89,027 27
" State treasurer, bank tax,
5 89
66
State tax,
7,060 00
66 66 bank tax of non-resident
stockholders,
135 02
county treasurer, county tax,
4,805 17
66 H. Barker, treas. public library, dog licenses for 1872, 624 19
" balance in treasury, 6,980 63 - -$175,848 21
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STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT.
NOTES PAYABLE.
State of Massachusetts, due Dec. 9, 1873, $5,000 00
1878, 5,000 00
66 1883, 5,000 00
66 66 " 1888, 5,000 00
66
" Jan 1, 1889, 10,000 00
66
' Nov. 1, 1881, 20,000 00
Sarah B. Morton, demand,
700 00
Mary H. W. Thompson, demand,
1,000 00
Josiah Nightingale, demand, 2 notes,
10,530 00
Maria D. Mann, 66
1,000 00
Isaac J. Fenno,
1,000 00
Interest accrued on the above,
942 44
Caroline A. Spear, demand,
1,500 00
Susanna Marsh,
2,600 00
Judith Spear,
1,807 81
Joseph W. Robertson,
8,000 00
Woodward Fund, 66
20,774 49
-
- $99,854 74
CONTRA, CR.
Cash in the treasury,
$6,980 63
Due for rent of Rock Island,
20 00
as per selectmen's statement,
6,207 55
from E. W. Underwood as per statement,
397 62
for hay and produce, Feb. 1, 1872,
31 89
Plank on hand at Neponset Bridge, 350 00
1 -$13,987 69
Amount of town debt Feb. 1, 1873,
$85,867 05
66 " 1872,
71,500 66
Increase for the year,
$14,366 39
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SELECTMEN'S ACCOUNT.
Orders drawn on the treasurer during the year ending
Feb. 1, 1873, as follows : -
$89,027 27
Schools, teaching and fuel,
$18,976 72
incidentals,
5,558 73
School-houses, North District,
3,600 08
66 Willard enlargement,
4,192 54
Highways, repairs of
12,337 21
66 new streets,
4,458 30
Fire department,
2,295 44
Cemeteries,
1,624 38
Almshouse,
3,319 49
poor out of,
5,701 58
Town buildings, repairs of,
" officers,
4,269 91
house,
925 68
Street lamps,
2,008 04
State aid,
3,700 25
Public library,
3,139 73
Neponset Bridge,
1,081 61
Hingham and Quincy Bridges,
718 34
Militia,
801 00
Discount and abatement,
4,954 94
New lock-up,
1,254 35
Miscellaneous expenses,
2,861 57.
-$89,027 27
STATEMENT.
THE SELECTMEN IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF QUINCY, DR.
To cash paid State of Massachusetts, burial of
H. F. Lakner, $18 00
"
66 town of Harvard, board W. Turner, 49 75
66 city of Salem, board Rob't Gardner, 38 40
66 " " Boston, burial of Jas. Barrett, 18 00
Amount carried forward, $124 15
1,247 38
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Statement of Selectmen, continued.
Amount brought forward, $124 15 To cash paid City of Cambridge, burial of J. Morrow, 104 70
Catharine P. Savil, board at Taunton, 130 70
$359 55
66
Niagara Engine Co., badges, 41 25
66
66 Granite 62 50
Citizens' Gas Light Co., error, 44 00
66
66 State of Massachusetts, State aid, to Feb. 1, 1872, 2,000 00
66
State of Massachusetts, with State aid, to Feb. 1, 1873, 3,700 25
5,848 00
$6,207 55
QUINCY, Feb. 1, 1873.
STATEMENT.
E. W. UNDERWOOD TO TOWN OF QUINCY, DR.
To cash received from overseers of poor of Boston,
for supplies to E. W. Keene, $15 50
66
66 to Sarah Webber, 15 00
66
from county of Norfolk, rent, 47 00
66
66
" James Humphrey, Hingham & Quincy Bridge, 73 13
66
66
from J. T. French, for settees, 138 86
66
66
circus licenses, . 50 00
66
State aid, F. Hewitts, 6 00
66
66 Marblehead, board K. P. Bray, 28 75
Hay from almshouse,
23 38
$397 62
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APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1872.
Schools,
$21,000 00
incidentals,
4,500 00.
Support of poor,
4,500 00
Repairs of town buildings,
1,000 00
Town officers,
3,000 00
Discount and abatement,
3,500 00
Miscellaneous expenses,
2,000 00
Bridges,
2,000 00
Cemeteries,
1,000 00
Street lights,
2,000 00
Fire department,
2,500 00
Public library,
2,500 00
Newcomb Street,
300 00
Edwards
50 00
Interest town debt,
5,000 00
Decoration soldiers' graves,
250 00
Widening Common Street,
150 00
New street, Copeland to Cross,
800 00
Repairs on highways,
11,000 00
New lock-up,
1,250 00
Land at Wollaston and Atlantic for two school-
houses,
4,000 00
Willard school-house, enlargement,
10,000 00
$82,300 00
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR THE ENSUING YEAR,
PREPARED BY THE SELECTMEN.
Support of poor,
$5,000 00
Repairs of town buildings,
1,500 00
Town officers,
4,000 00
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Discount and abatement taxes,
4,000 00
Interest on town debt,
6,000 00
Miscellaneous expenses,
3,000 0
Amount carried forward,
$23,500 00
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. Amount brought forward,
$23,500 00
Bridges,
2,000 00
Cemeteries,
1,000 00
Highways, repairs of,
7,000 00
Street lights,
2,000 00
Fire department,
4,000 00
Newport Avenue,
6,500 00
Balance appropriation, new streets,
1,250 00
Balance, enlargement Willard School,
6,000 00
$53,250 00
APPENDIX.
REGISTRY
OF
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS
IN 1872.
IN the publication of the registration of this town, it is thought to be sufficient to give simply the dates and names of the births, the dates, names, and residences of the marriages, and the dates, names, and ages of the deaths, omitting all the other items required by law, and which are made a part of the complete registration ; the same being of value as mat- ters of permanent record only, but not essential to the purpose of this Re- port, which is made, in part, to afford opportunity for the supply of any omissions, or the correction of any errors, which may appear ; and the undersigned will be under obligations for any information respecting the same.
GEORGE L. GILL, Town Clerk.
BIRTHS IN 1872.
Jan. 1. Mary Ellen Cuen. Feb. 5. Mary A. Kimball.
1. Charles J. Newcomb.
8. Elizabeth Shea.
66 6. Sarah E. Clement.
14. David L. Whittemore.
9. Thomas H. Durgin.
66 15. John F. Forrest.
66 14. Eliza Ann Brackett.
15. John Sullivan."
14. Ida May Thayer.
66
15. Frank J. Garbareno.
66 15. John W. Tanner.
66 22 Grace Wollaston Emery.
22. George W. Wills.
28. Michael Scully.
28. Franklin P. Kennison.
Mar. 5. William P. Meaney.
66 7. Elizabeth Gearin.
66 8. James F. Little.
9. Robert Brooks Graham,
66
15. Joseph White.
1
16. Martha Jane Hanson.
66 17. Mary Lizzie Gove.
67
20. Fred. M. Reed.
27. Hattie W. Stewart.
27. Mabel Howland.
66 30. Lizzie F. Glover.
" 30. George E. Morrissey.
Feb. 1. Anastatia Connor.
3. Edith V. Perry.
4. Charles Henry Horne.
17. Dennis Sullivan. 66
66 18. John R. Spellman.
66 18. Mary Foley.
20. Abbie Edwards.
68
Mar. 19. Charles Allen Gragg.
66 20. Elizabeth A. Trainer.
66 24. Alice Greenough ..
25. Mary L. Stoddard.
66 26. Catharine Drohen.
" 30. Ida May Hosie.
30. Charles F. McGrath.
Apr. 1. Joseph Warren Shackley.
2. Eugenie Reddy.
66 3. Mary G. Price.
66 4. - - Stearns.
66 5. Grace Green Bigelow.
66 7. Edward J. Fegan.
66 8. John H. Noble.
66 12. Maggie Mc Varish.
12. Fred P. Hill.
66 18. Ida I. Cameron.
22. Daniel O'Connell.
66
23. Gertrude P. Osborne.
" 24. Alice H. Sylvester.
28. Addie M. Bates.
" 30. Edmund Hayden.
May 2. William S. M. Rideout. 66 12. Ellen Carew.
4. George Cahill.
4. Warren T. Martin.
5. Harry W. Loud.
66 6. Juliana Ford.
15. Martin Brennan.
66 17. Henry Miner.
60 19. Stephen Maguire.
20. Carrie E. Parrott.
66 25. Mary Cahill.
66 25. Eugene Cunningham.
31. Thomas Small.
June 4. Eva M. Spear.
66 9. John Young.
66 9. Charlotte Scott.
10. Kate Corcoran.
66 10. John Smith.
66 12. Emma M. Evans.
June 13. Elizabeth Griffiths.
14. Mary J. Clare.
66 15. - - White.
15. Simpson Carter.
15. Lizzie McGowan.
66 17. George S. Keyes, jun.
66
18. Hugh Martin.
18. Isaac N. Miller.
66 19. Ellen Horan.
66 21. Robert R. Wiley.
21. William P. Kelly.
66 23. Richard Powers.
66 25. Henry Talbot, jun.
66 27. Gracie Newcomb.
30. Bernard Smith.
July 2. Arthur C. Hobart.
5. Robert A. Gordon.
66 7. William Arthur Todd.
66 8. Mary E. Mahoney.
8. Thomas A. Haley.
9. Veronica McGowan.
66 9. Agnes McGowan.
12. John Shea.
12. James F. Dolan.
66
15. Dolly Ann Baxter.
15. Thomas J. Gibbs.
66 18. Alice O'Brien.
20. Mary E. Mahoney.
26. Randall T. Capen.
66 27. Charles R. Stearns.
66 27. John Greelish.
29. - Edwards.
66 31. Annie M. Fihely.
Aug. 2. Herbert H. Locke.
2. Myra V. Bryant.
66 3. Lillie Miner.
66 8. Mary F. Farrell.
9. -- Flavier.
66 10. Stephen Maloney.
*
69
Aug. 12. Mary M. Pendis.
13. Isabel Taze.
15. Thomas F. Veazie.
21. Bertha S. Newcomb.
21. Eva May Prouty.
24. William McDonnell.
66 25. Josie Etta Dell.
2. Margaret Walsh.
66 3. Eleanor Maybery.
66 3. Nettie J. Fish.
30. Ann McCormick. 66
4. Alice Gavin.
Sept. 2. Charles H. Farrell. 66
66 3. Patrick Hayes.
66
6. George Flagg.
66 9. Willie Edward Fuller.
66
14. Alexander G. Luzarder.
14. Lucy Packard Eaton.
11. Mary Sullivan.
66
15. Dailey.
66 16. Thompson B. Crane.
66 19. - Keene.
61
24. James A. Sweeney.
24. Joseph Edward Johnson.
66 23. James Edward Keegan.
66 27. Laura F. Eldridge.
" 30. James M. Barnes.
66 30. Eliza M. Ellis.
66 3. - Foster.
66 5. Eugene Ford.
66 5. - - Jordan.
66 3. Mary Cary.
66
6. Nancy J. Parrott.
16. Mary A. Noble.
66 17. Mary F. Mason.
66
8. Mabelle S. Wright.
66 17. Fanny Sylvester.
66
9. Timothy J. Brucenehen. 66 17. Frank Goodwin.
66 10. Jesse Bunton Baxter.
20. Mary Allman.
18. Frances E. Chase.
66 24. Annie A. Hill.
66 24. Michael Hayes.
24. Edwin A. Hill.
66 24. Thomas Hayes.
66
26. Katy Neal.
66 24. - Remick.
24. Albert Flowers. 66
25. Catharine Faircloth.
46 27. - Lapham.
Oct. 27. Edward F. Southworth.
66 28. Edward P. Connor.
30. Joseph W. Hayden, jun. 66 30. George H. Brown.
Nov. 1. Harry O. Parker. 66 1. Rachel Brown.
66 26. Maggie K. Caldwell.
29. Walter E. Boyce.
66 10. Alonzo Curtis Blood.
10. Israel Mitchell.
66 15. William Garrity.
15. Alice M. Chase.
18. John W. Collett.
66 20. John M. Denneen.
66 20. John Connell. 21. - - Miller.
25. George C. Moody.
66 27. Mary A. Murphy.
66 30. Mary Tracy.
Dec. 1. Maggie Gorman.
Oct. 1. Ellen Cole.
3. Charles Strong.
6. Isabel C. Thomas,
66
6. Mary D. Grenville.
66 27. Perry.
66 29. Andrew P. Keefe.
66 30. - Vogel.
66 31. Henry O'Brien.
5. Richard F. Callahan.
70
Whole number of births registered . .. . . 195
Males
106
Females.
89
195
Males.
Females.
Total.
January
6
9
15
February
9
5
14
March.
6
7
13
April
6
9
15
May
9
.3
12
June
12
9
21
July .
11
8
19
August
5
11
16
September
11
4
15
October
12
7
19
November.
10
9
19
December
9
8
17
-
106
89
195
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REGISTRY OF MARRIAGES IN 1872.
Date.
Name.
Birthplace.
" Jan. 24.
Horace M. Scribner, Jennie D. Crabtree,
North Attleborough. Quincy.
Feb.
1.
Charles Dailey, Margaret Doyle,
Boston. Quincy.
5.
Jeremiah O'Leary, Mary A. Scanlan,
66
66
11.
George H. Mitchell, A. Gertrude White,
66
66
66
21.
Henry J. Jones, Elizabeth Roberts,
Boston.
March 4.
Frank C. Litchfield, Isabel R. Wood,
Quincy. Worcester.
24.
E. Charles Diffin, Caroline F. Brown,
Gladwin, Mich. Quincy.
Apr. 4.
Edward Richardson, Cylender Z. Denton,
66
66
16.
William H. Faxon, Isadore L. Colburn,
66
66
66
17.
William L. Mason, Annie M. Bigelow,
66
May
1.
Francis W. Perry, Hattie E. Holbrook,
66
Randolph.
-
19.
John S. Cleverly, Cynthia C. Jaynes,
7.
Loring N. Shaw, Emily A. Newcomb,
66
72
.
Date.
Name.
Birthplace.
May 26.
John G. Ryan, Elizabeth Kelly,
Quincy.
Charlestown.
66
28.
Herman Hewitt, Mary O. Copeland,
North Bridgewater. Quincy.
66
30.
De Forest B. Dodge, Eva G. Bailey,
66 Bridgeport, Conn.
Springfield. Quincy.
66
66
66
6.
Henry Cunningham, Alice M. Houston,
66
8.
Edmund Brown, Hannah Shea,
Gardner. Quincy.
66
66
12.
Daniel Sullivan, Mary Cronin,
66
66
66
13.
Isaac T. Hall, Amelia G. Meache,
66
66
13.
Walter C. Holbrook, Mary L. Dowse,
Weymouth. Quincy.
66
15.
Frank C. Badger, Dora Nourse,
Hudson.
66
18.
James Lappen, Mary E. Eagan,
Worcester. Quincy.
66
.
:26.
William Watson, Ida T. Harmon,
June 1.
Cornelius Shea, Margaret Sullivan,
66
2.
Jeremiah Corcoran, Hannah E. Ford,
66 Haverhill.
9.
Francis Strong, Susan D. Orcutt,
27. John P. Jones, Dora T. Gould,
Abington.
73
Date.
Name.
Birthplace.
July 21.
William C. Baker, Emma F. Feltis,
Quincy. 66
30.
Elijah G. Hall, Mary L. Pope,
Boston. Quincy.
Aug. 12.
William H. Hill, Rozina I. Hayford,
Milford.
Quincy.
66
17.
Melvin C. Sanborn, Martha Daniels,
66
66
66
Duxbury.
6 :
22.
George Goodfellow, Mary J. Garrity,
Boston. Quincy.
29.
John Gordon, Penuel Stewart,
60
Sept.
4.
Edward F. Jarvis, Mary S. Bosworth,
Alonzo K. P. Blood, Mary E. Curtis,
66
66
66
8.
Michael B. Greaney, Mary Murphy,
66
66
66
8.
James Garrity, Margaret Garrity,
Boston. Quincy.
66
13.
John Gill, Ann Alford,
John Sullivan, Hannah Lane,
66
66
Charles F. Kimball, Eliza E. Gorman,
66
17.
29.
Peter Gallagher, Kate Igo.
15.
18.
Winslow P. Johnson, Lydia F. Hunt,
8.
74
Date.
Name.
Birthplace.
Oct. 7.
Harvey M. Phelps, Emma T. Dumphy,
Quincy. Bridgewater.
Abington. 66
66
13.
Danford W. Arnold, Angeline Wrisley.
Quincy. 66
66
15.
William Manders, Mary E. Ryan,
Clarke's Isl., Me. Quincy.
66
15.
Charles B. Knapp, Sadie H. Shaw,
66
66
66
19.
Swan Muller, Mary C. Anderson,
66
66
20.
Louis M. Coburn, Carrie E. Jones,
66
66
66
21.
James Quinn, Sarah White,
60
66
24.
William W. Brown, Lizzie M. Page,
66
66
66
28.
Amber M. Cleverly, Eliza A. Parrott,
66
66
66
28.
John S. Farrell, Lizzie M. Baker.
Quincy. 66
66
31.
Hugh H. Cameron, Elizabeth Cameron,
66
Nova Scotia.
Nov. 5.
William Boyd, Ellen F. Moriarty,
66
66
12.
John Neagle, Catharine Sullivan,
66
Boston.
66
17.
John H. Tucker, Sarah R. Monk,
Quincy. 60
66
12.
Charles M. Bearce, Henrietta F. Willis,
75
Date.
Name.
Birthplace.
Nov. 23.
Dennis B. Munsey, Margaret E. Wright,
Boston. Quincy.
66
24.
Thomas Connor, Mary Keliher,
66
.
66
66
26.
Adam Curtis, 3d, Louise K. Duffield,
Boston.
66
28.
Charles H. S. Newcomb, Henrietta K. Baxter,
Quincy.
66
28.
Michael W. Gerry, Annie M. Fitzpatrick,
Boston.
Dec. 14.
Leslie R. Danforth, Maggie Black,
Quincy. 66
66
18.
Edward Hard wick, Flora A. Burrell,
66
19.
William M. Bird,
66
Lizzie F. Baker,
.
66
22.
George F. Choate, Frances Allen,
66
66
25.
Frederick Meagher, Harriet Drysdale,
Norton. 66
66
25.
Albert H. Deally, Georgiana Bent,
Quincy.
Total . 69
January.
1
February.
4
March.
2
April.
5
May
5
June.
11
July
2
August
6
7
September
12
October.
8
November
6
December.
Total, 69
60
66
76
REGISTRY OF DEATHS IN 1872.
Date.
Name.
Age.
Years.
Months.
Days.
January
12
Mary P. Butters
24
4
17
Kennedy
22
David Lealley
40
22
George S. Phillips, jun.
1
5
9
25
Eveline D. French
67
8
31
Margaret McGrath
70
February
1
Barry
0
7
Elizabeth Wendell
8
9
11
Charles Hardwick
74
7
11
Daniel G Ingraham
43
18
Charles P. Smith
44
11
24
Oliver Holman
59
7
21
25
Mary Bird
61
3
27
Eli Hayden
63
7
27
Edward Brackett
52
7
March
1
Mary Savil
80
8
10
Maria Rideout
59
4
10
James Hanna
49
4
10
Richard F. Berry
21
6
14
Mary A. Arnold
73
15
Mary E. Alpaugh
52
6
15
Charles F. Hobart
37
4
21
Henry F. Laker
53
22
Catharine P. Kettell
55
6
22
John T. Forrest
1
7
23
- Studley
1
8
19
26
Julia Smith
32
27
Katie Berry
3
13
28
Ellen Lockney
60
Alden Frenchı
67
2
20
April
3
Margaret White
85
7
Martha Pierce
1
22
- Stearns
18
26
Mary Brown
64
11
27
James Buckley
68
4
May
2
Henry A. Gracie
76
4
Charlotte Rideout
61
5
Amasa Thayer
78
1
5
Charles Moses
72
3
5
Fannie Murphy
22
6
John Bunting
50
9
13
Taylor
18
Rachel Newcomb
60
8
6
20
Mary Kenily
29
21
Margaret Walsh
7
5
23
Annie W. Wells
5
7
26
Michael Ryan
65
26
Mary Cahill
28
Robert Evans
2
8
June
1
Ellen F. Adams
18
2
13
4
Anna L. Morrison
4
9
4
Mary E. Willey
37
8
7
Lena F. Garbareno
1
11
8
Don Carlos Blake
70
5
8
Susanna A. Armstrong
70
28
James A. Lycett
28
10
0
23
George H. Pray
30
Louisa S. Faxon
53
9
Patrick Moynihan
29
32
0
0
1
77
Date.
Name.
Age.
Years.
Months.
Days.
June
11
Mary J. Walsh
10
4
11
Freddie C. Patterson
9
20
14
John Whicher
76
19
Hezekiah Wilkins
76
25
20
William Lavender
72
20
Benjamin Rowell
52
28
Orlando T. Hayden
23
11
4
29
Patrick Hayes
30
5
July
4
Amelia P. Bisson
2
3
9
Ida May Driscoll
10
9
11
William Parker
83
3
14
Mary A. Swallow
49
2
18
Violet Quincy
3
9
19
Rebecca Worcester
71
21
Mary Keating
49
23
Frances E. Savil
29
5
24
21
Edward Connor
6
5
24
Lewis Nightingale
71
25
David Warren Chubbuck
1
7
4
26
Ross Williams
6
27
Mary G. Sanville
1
11
13
1
Samuel F. Gui'd
48
3
Honora Holleran
1
5
5
Martin Smith
28
3
7
Walter S. Packard
8
7
8
Mary Coughlin
45
9
Tryphena B. Beal
66
9
Mabel Deane
7
·2
10
Wesley
0
10
Mary E. Crathorne
5
8
13
Amy H. Thayer
2
7
25
16
Ellen M. Stearns
41
11
17
Mary E. Mahoney
1
9
21
James Southard
78
2
8
22
Hannah D. Ellis
74
6
23
Sarah H. Potter
73
2
25
Mary J. Clare
2
11
26
Ebenezer A. Shaw
10
4
3
27
William McDonell
3
28
Addie M. Bates
4
28
Mary E. King
11
23
30
Mary Garland
46
30
Lizzie F. Glover
7
30
James Barrett
54
4
Adoniram J. Thomas
37
4
White
2
20
7
Sarah M. Moore
54
13
Mary A. Kimball
7
8
14
Jane Keefe
27
15
William Keliher
39
17
Elizabeth M. Fegan
19
7
27
17
George C. Drew
3
6
24
John H. Noble
5
16
26
Abigail C. Page
68
October
1
James E. Keegan
55
6
John Coleman
75
13
Henrietta Hobart
8
4
16
Isaac H. Wiley
54
18
Hiram B. Prior
32
11
0
18
Mary Ann Clare
26
19
Sarah W. Hayden
47
2
11
30
Henry Talbot, jun. - Hartney
0
8
29
Simon Tracy
August
September
18
Chase
7
2
Edward Fegan
21
Elizabeth Griffiths
78
Date.
Name.
Age.
Years.
Months.
Days.
October
24
Charles Strong
21
27
Elizabeth S. Robie
39
7
28
Alfred Whitcomb
1
11
29
Julia T. Moynihan
3
11
24
30
Susan Nutting
64
18
31
Edmund O. Horne
24
4
November
3
Bridget ()'Brien
62
3
Michael Walsh
9
6
5
Mary Gavin
48
7
Mary G. Bass
85
14
Susan A. Taylor
42
14
Hannah McKenna
36
6
14
John F. Conway
17
2
14
15
John Dupont
82
2
19
Willie C. Corliss
5
4
21
James H. Gould
29
1
10
30
Christine Short
73
December
1
Michael Murphy
72
1
Enoch Rideout
69
10
2
George H Cook
29
14
9
George C. Moody
28
8
21
Elizabeth Hayden
79
6
16
26
Esther Hayden
86
1
The following deaths are also registered, for reference, of persons who died while absent from this town, or were in some way conencted here, and were interred here, and whose deaths are probably recorded and enumerated in the places where the death occurred.
Date.
Name.
Age.
Place of Death.
January
6
Ann Hall
88
9
Boston
February
11
William H. Packard
South Yarmouth
March
2
Charles H. White
Dix Island, Me.
May
2
Joseph Arey
54
Minneapolis, Minn.
20
Lydia Spear
90
14
Melrose
26
Francis G Faxon
46
Brookline
June
1
George B. Gibbons
52
New York Boston
14
Clarissa Field
75
4
20
Charlestown
24
Charles P. Derby
49
7
Hiram, Me.
26
Horace (. Rogers
29
6
18
Acton, Mass.
August
21
Charles B. Adams
43
4
9
September 23
Walter J. Pope
25
2
4
December
13
Hannah Baxter
64
10
30
Abraham Rich
80
3
Melrose Weymouth
Y.
M.
D.
68
25
Henrietta B. Richards
Boston
17
Charles H Packard
23
New York
10
John Wortland
38
4
30
John Wills
32
Boston
30
Gibson
0
14
16
Anne E. Smith
.
79
Whole number of deaths in Quincy in 1872, 151.
Males.
Females.
Total.
January.
2
4
6
February
7
3
10
March
8
9
17
April
2
4
6
May
6
8
14
June
9
6
15
July
7
8
15
August
7
17
24
September
5
5
10
October
8
7
15
November
6
6
12
December
4
3
7
71
80
151
Number.
Under 1 year of age
Between 1 and 10 years of age
10
20
20
30
66
14
30
40
¥
11
40
50
66
13
50
60
14
60
60
70
14
70
80
20
.6
80
90 -
6
Total . .
151
34
21
4
80
WOODWARD FUND.
CASH ACCOUNT.
Horace B. Spear, Treasurer, in account with the Woodward Fund.
DR.
To cash on hand Feb. 1, 1872,
$1,249 67
received for sale of land,
500 67
66
" interest,
3,522 57
66
rent,
1,600 00
66
66 66 notes secured by mortgage, 1,277 50
66
66 town of Quincy, 19,725 37
.
-
$27,875 78
CR.
By loan to town of Quincy,
$26,774 49
repairs on buildings, and other expenses, 403 63
balance on hand, 697 66
$27,875 78
STATEMENT OF THE FUND, FEB. 1, 1873.
Personal property received from estate of
Dr. Woodward, per appraisement, $30,089 83
Sale of land,
18,743 02
" " pews,
120 00
Income account,
8,989 30
Amount carried forward, $57,942 15
81
Amount brought forward,
$57,942 15
Invested as Follows.
6 Bonds U. S. sixes, $1,000 each, at appraise- ment,
$7,020 00
8 Bonds city of Portland, “ 66 66 8,000 00
5 Vt. Cen. R. R., “ 66 66 60
4,00.0 00
3 Vt. & Can., " 66
3,030 00 66 66 6 " H. & Erie, 66 60 2,520 00
Notes secured by mortgage, 11,900 00
Loan to town of Quincy, 20,774 49
Balance (Dep. in Natl. Mt. Wollaston Bank), 697 66
$57,942 15
The Greenleaf Farm, and one pew in the Universalist Church.
HORACE B. SPEAR, Treasurer.
.
82
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF QUINCY.
THE Trustees of the Public Library ask leave to offer their Second An- nual Report relative to the progress and the present condition of that insti- tution.
Its financial position is fully set forth by the detailed statement of the Treasurer, annexed to this Report. Including the balance brought forward from the last year, the total receipts have been $7.768.45. Of this sum, there has been expended, including $411.73 of accounts at present due, $6,011.44 ; leaving a balance on hand of $1,757.01. This amount will be reduced by an appropriation of the Trustees for printing a new cata- logue during the present year, at an estimated cost of $750, of another appropriation of $600 for the purchase of books needed to render more complete various departments of the library, and $300 for obligations maturing during the present month. Making these deductions, it will be seen that the amount at the disposal of the Trustees at the opening of the new financial year will be $107.01.
The number of days during which the library has been open to the public, for the year ending Feb. 1, 1873, has been three hundred and six. Until the month of January, the hours at which it was accessi- ble in the evening were from six till nine o'clock ; but owing to the small attendance after eight, P.M., a change was made in the hours during this month, and the library was closed for the four first days of the week at eight, P.M., and on Friday and Saturday at nine, P.M. It is believed that this alteration in time has not proved inconvenient to the readers or visit- ors.
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