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66 Edward Burns,
6 12
66
T. Bushnakin,
66
4 37
66
Michael Scully,
66
IO 52
John Walsh,
66
3 92
Michael Dunn,
7 45
66 Jeremiah O'Brien,
2 62
John Dennehan, 66
3 95
Arthur Stanville,
2 19
R. Van Bain,
I 33
Frederick Miller,
44
66 William Parker, plans and specifications, 5 00
124 32
Total amount paid for fire department,
$6,399 23
Appropriation, $4,000 00
Expenditures more than appropriation, 2,399 23
5I
REPAIRS ON TOWN BUILDINGS.
HIGH SCHOOL-HOUSE.
Paid John Williams, repairing roof,
$49 06
Wm. Parker, stock and labor, 38 55
Wm. H. French,
5 00
$92 61
ADAMS SCHOOL-HOUSES.
Paid Liba Litchfield, stock and labor, $12 15
John Williams, repairing roof, 49 06
French & Williams, stock and labor, 13 12
74 33
CODDINGTON SCHOOL-HOUSE.
Paid John W. Hersey, setting glass,
$3 75
Peter B. Turner, stock and labor, 42 39
W. F. Lakin & Co., lumber, 14 19
60 33
WASHINGTON SCHOOL-HOUSE.
Paid Daniel S. Baxter, stock and labor, $87 42
" Perez Chubbuck, Jr.,
25 35
" French & Williams, 66 38 03
" Hardy & Co., sashes,
II 00
Lambert Bros., glass,
3 16
John Harmon, setting glass,
1 00
Ewell & Josephs, wall-paper,
4 77
William Davenport, papering,
5 15
Thomas Kelly, repairing roof, 6 00
William H. French, repairing chimney, II 37
66 Chas. W. Morse, locks and hinges, 3 50
196 75
Amount carried forward,
$424 02
52
Repairs on Town Buildings, continued.
Amount brought forward, $424 02
WILLARD SCHOOL-HOUSE.
Paid Jonas Shackley, stock and labor, $476 68
C. A. Mitchell,
382 20
French & Williams,
66
58 08
916 96
QUINCY SCHOOL-HOUSE. .
Paid Eliab Ramsdell, stock and labor,
$12 00
" James M. Glover,
3 25
15 25
WOLLASTON SCHOOL-HOUSE.
Paid W. T. Merrill, setting glass, $9 00
E. S. Sparrow, repairing locks, 4 55
13 55
TOWN-HOUSE.
Paid Hawkins & Hawley, repairing roof, $25 97
Keating & Spear, knobs and rep'g door, 90
" John W. Hersey, setting glass, 5 50
Peter B. Turner, stock and labor, 28 41
60 78
NIAGARA ENGINE-HOUSE.
Paid Richard Newcomb, stock and labor, 17 50
TIGER ENGINE-HOUSE.
Paid Perez Chubbuck, Jr., stock and labor, $119 35
A. M. Litchfield, 66 22 86
142 21
.
Amount carried forward,
$1,590 27
53
Repairs on Town Buildings, continued. Amount brought forward, $1,590 27
GRANITE ENGINE-HOUSE.
Paid Peter Thomas, stock and labor, $3 50
Charles Clark, 66
. 2 75
" Jonas Shackley, " I 65
7 90
VULTURE ENGINE-HOUSE.
Paid A. M. Litchfield, stock and labor,
$72 24
W. H. French, 66
I 50
73 74
HOSE-HOUSE.
Paid Harvey French, Jr., setting glass, , 75
ALMSHOUSE.
Paid A. M. Litchfield, stock and labor, $72 16
9
Keating & Spear, wall-paper, 8 00
" T. J. Snell, papering, &c., 19 85
W. F. Lakin & Co., lumber,
IO 52
IIO 53
Total amount paid for repairs on Town Buildings,
$1,783 19
CR.
Received of Jonas Shackley for old brick from the Willard School-house, $21 00
of Hardy & Co., error, 5 50
26 50
Total cost of repairs on Town Buildings, $1,756 69
Appropriation, $1,500 00
Expenditures more than appropriation, 256 69
54
TOWN OFFICERS.
SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, AND SUR- VEYORS OF HIGHWAYS.
Paid William A. Hodges, one year, to Feb. I, 1874, $940 00
" Ensign S. Fellows, II months, to Feb. I, 1874, 875 00
" J. Q. A. Field, Feb. 1, 1873, to March I, 1873, 65 00
" Wyman Abercrombie, 693 00
$2,573 00
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Paid Chas. F. Adams, Jr., to Feb. 22, 1873, $50 00
H. Farnum Smith, to March 1, 1873, 100 00
Charles L. Badger, to April 1, 1873, 16 63
" Asa Wellington, to Feb. 1, 1874, 125 00
-
291 63
TOWN CLERK.
Paid George L. Gill, · 50 00
TOWN TREASURER.
Paid Horace B. Spear, 125 00
COLLECTOR OF TAXES.
" George H. Locke, 2 7-8 mills, on $119.688 30, $344 10
George H. Locke, collecting non-resi- dent bank-tax, 69 87
413 97
Amount carried forward,
$3,453 60
55
Town Officers, continued.
Amount brought forward,
$3,453 60
CONSTABLES AND POLICE OFFICERS.
Paid Samuel Ames (1870),
3 00
Joseph A. Lapham (1872), 3 00
N. B. Furnald (1872), 13 00
Alonzo Glines,
9 00
Benjamin Watson,
4 00
Marcus Wight,
3 00
" Charles H. Curtis,
IO 50
6 James Havahan,
3 00
66 George B. Pray,
9 00
66 Frederick H. French,
9 00
66 Michael Welsh,
6 00
Edward A. Spear,
6 00
66 William Parker,
6 00
Charles N. Ditson,
9 00
66 Joseph W. Hayden,
6 00
66 Amos M. Litchfield,
9 00
" Charles E. French,
6 00
" William C. Seelye,
7 50
Jefferson Morrill,
6 00
Horace Feltis,
. 6 00
" Joseph T. French,
12 00
" Washington M. French,
49 00
195 00
Total amount paid for town officers,
$3,648 60
Appropriation, · $4,000 00
Expenditures less than appropriation, 351 40
56
TOWN-HOUSE.
Jacob Flint, Superintendent.
Paid Citizens' Gas-Light Co., gas, $477 50 66 globes, 5 00
6 Wm. B. Ryan, rep'g pump, valve, &c., 20 62
" John W. Hersey, stock and labor,
10 00
Jacob Flint, care of rooms,
144 10
N. B. Furnald, alcohol,
83
" John H. Veazie, alcohol,
90
Grenville Brooks, wood and kindling, 8 00
Frank Flint, cleaning cellar, 5 00
D. H. Bills, coal, 86 25
C. F. & J. W. Pierce, stove, smoke- stack, &c., 66 20
Ewell & Josephs, brooms, &c., 4 4I
Whitney & Nash, duster, soap, &c., 5 67
" Nathaniel Gay, charcoal, 7 50
E. Packard & Co., saw-dust, I 00
$842 98
CR.
Received for use of hall,
$687 00
66 " rooms,
150 00
Balance,
5 98
842 98
There is due for use of hall, as per schedule of outstanding accounts,
29 00
57
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Paid Bowditch & Co., expressing, $10 98
Charles K. Darling, stationery, 17 04
" Sargent, Mead & Sampson, carting derrick, I 50
" John Faxon, building fence,
" O. C. R. R., tickets and express, 230 91
4 50
" George H. Hobart, distributing reports, 18 00
John S. Shea, expressing,
5 55
" Granger & Hobart, surveying,
112 00
" George M. Washburn, compiling Audi- tors' Report, 171 50
" Rand, Avery & Co., printing reports, 445 3I
N. B. Furnald, care town-clock, 16 00
" John O. Holden, “ 75 00
Nichols & Hall, blank books, 4 20
" James Boyd & Sons, belts and clubs, 44 00
" C. A. Spear, for post 88, G. A. R., 190 00
W. M. French, horse-hire, 15 75
A. M. Burrell, gilding ball, 4 00
Jonas Shackley, building fence, 47 78
E. B. Souther, stationery, IO 29
Edward McLean, repairing buggy dam- aged on highway, 57 75
" John W. Hersey, painting flag-staff, 6 00
" J. A. Gordon, M.D., post-mortem ex- amination of J. J. Glover, 25 00
J. A. Gordon, M.D., medical attendance on Mr. Adams, 35 00
" M. E. Green, printing and advertising, 229 87
" John Q. A. Field, use of horse and carriage, 15 00
" Smith & Smith, concrete sidewalk, 46 90
Henry H. Faxon, 28 75
Charles S. French, 32 76
Tirrell & Sons, repairing bell, 8 50
repairing town-pump, I 00
Amount carried forward, $1,910 84
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4
58
Miscellaneous Expenses, continued.
Amount brought forward, $1,910 84
Paid Tirrell & Sons, painting hearse, &c., 28 50
Samuel Thomas, tax of 1872 refunded, 36 40
Luke Rideout, edge-stone and setting, 149 12
H. French (1872), 13 83
" Choate & Belcher, damage to land, 15 00
Whitman & Breck, surveying, 150 00
Keating & Spear, repairing shades, 35
John Hall, returning 195 deaths,
48 75
ringing town bell, 52 00
bell-rope, &c., 17 25
" George L. Gill, recording births, mar- riages and deaths, 153 45
George L. Gill, copying appendix, &c., 55 00
express and postage, 8 00
Brooks Adams, professional services, 10 00
George H. Locke, postage and books, 24 83
Josiah Adams, repairing town-pump, 13 50 services as sealer, 20 00
" Ensign S. Fellows, travelling expenses, 15 00
Ensign S. Fellows, use of horse and carriage, 150 00
W. A. Hodges, use of horse and car- riage, 50 00
W. A. Hodges, travelling expenses, 10 85
stamps and telegrams, 7 00
Total amount paid for miscellaneous expenses, $2,939 67
Town of Braintree, taxes 1872 refunded, 13 28
$2,926 39
Appropriation, $3,000 00
Expenditures less than appropriation, 73 61
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SMALL-POX HOSPITAL.
Paid Amos M. Litchfield, stock and labor, $648 79
Roger Lewis, Jr., 17 OI
" E. S. French, stone, 3 00
F. & C. Wilson, stone, 2 50
Day & Collins, drain-pipe, 5 25
" W. A. Hodges,
80
" N. B. Furnald, furniture,
46 45
" Keating & Spear, bedding, &c.,
25 25
"+ W. A. Hodges,
16 00
bread and flour, 8 00
" + W. Abercrombie, bedding, 13 75
" C. F. & J. W. Pierce, pipe, zinc, &c., 49 50
" E. E. Fellows, stove, pipe, &c., 21 60
" Whitney & Nash, tubs, &c.,
9 31
" + D. H. Bills, coal,
5 38
" Elbridge Clapp, paper, crash, &c.,
4 18
John H. Veazie, brimstone,
12
" John Hall, use of teams,
8 00
66 removing snow,
6 00
"+ G. F. Wilson, provisions,
17 18
"+ J. Underwood, M.D., attendance on family of James Brennan, 37 00
"} Mrs. Denward, services and clothing,
41 00
"} John C. Hemsworth, services, 51 00
services, 32 00
t To be refunded. -
$ 1,069 07
.
60
POLICE STATION. W. M. French, Superintendent.
Paid W. M. French, Superintendent, $150 00
N. B. Furnald, refreshments to police (1872), 5 00
N. B. Furnald, fitting key, 50
Charles K. Darling, blank books, 7 50
William H. French, whitening, 7 50
« John W. Hersey, painting, 17 00
Keating & Spear, duster, 3 75
66 Owen Adams, coal, 16 50
C. F. & J. W. Pierce, repairing stove, &c., 6 35
" Whitney & Nash, broom, 42
$214 52
CR.
By cash received from officers, 63 60
Total expense of Police Station, $150 92
The commitments to the Police Station from Feb. 1, 1873, to Feb. 1, 1874, are as follows : -
For assault, 19
larceny, 13
Fast driving,
2
Adultery,
I
Breaking,
5
Contempt of court,
I
Evading fare,
I
Cruelty to animals,
I
Attempted rape, -
I
Lodgers provided for, - 538
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-
61
STATE AID.
Due from State Feb. I, 1873, Paid Feb. 24, 1873,
$296 50
March 31,
277 00
April 28,
273 00
May 26,
293 00
66
June 30,
267 00
66
July 28,
303 00
66 Aug. 25, 66
271 00
Sept. 29,
66
284 50
66
Oct.
25, 66
267 00
66
Nov. 24, 66
263 00
Dec.
29,
66
311 00
Jan. 26,
1874,
259 00
3,365 00
$9,065 25
CR.
By Cash received from State Treasurer, $3,000 00 Balance due from State, Feb. 1, 1874, 6,065 25
$9,065 25
MILITIA.
Paid Thomas A. Whicher, rent of armory, $300 00
CR.
By amount from State Treasurer, armory, 100 00
Balance, $200 00
$5,700 25
62
HINGHAM AND QUINCY BRIDGES, DR.
Paid James Humphrey, 5-24 expense of maintaining bridges, $362 50
" W. Abercrombie, oil, 18 02
"* Keating & Spear, wall-paper, 6 46
$385 98
CR.
By Cash from James Humphrey, ,
6 40
Expense of Hingham and Quincy Bridges,
$380 58
NEPONSET BRIDGE, DR.
Plank on hand, Feb. 1, 1873, $350 00
Paid Eliab Ramsdell, stock and labor,
964 64
$1,314 64
CR.
By old plank sold,
$31 00
« on hand
350 00
381 00
Expense of Neponset bridge,
$933 64
Hingham and Quincy Bridges,
$380 58
Neponset Bridge,
933 64
$1,314 22
Appropriation,
$2,000 00
Expenditures less than appropriation,
685 78
.
STREET LAMPS.
Paid Citizens' Gas-Light Co., gas and light-
ing to Jan. I, 1874, $2,034 04
" Michael Devlin, oil and lighting, 16 00
Amount carried forward, $2,050 04
* Refunded.
63
Street Lamps, continued.
Amount brought forward,
$2,050 04 32 00
Paid James Canney, oil and lighting,
James Blanck,
19 00
Daniel Lane, 66
8 00
John B. Bass,
16 00
Hosea B. Ellis,
16 00
John McGowan, “
15 00
G. W. Brooks,
9 33
Total amount paid for street lamps,
- $2,165 37
CR.
Received of Citizens' Gas Light Co., error (1872), 44 00
$2,121 37
Appropriation, $2,000 00
Expenditures more than appropriation, 121 37
TAXES.
George H. Locke, Collector. DR.
To Town Tax, $ 100,950 00
" State 7,942 50
" County "
5,405 82
" Non-resident bank-tax, 2,341 38
" Overlayings,
3,048 60
-- $119,688 30
CR.
By Cash paid town treasurer (discount $3,947 45, abatements, $2,246 IO), 119,688 30
Appropriation, $4,000 00
Discount and abatements, 6,193 55
Excess above appropriation, $2,193 55
64
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Paid Henry Barker, Treasurer, appropriation, $ 2,000 00
SCHEDULE OF OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS DUE THE TOWN.
State of Massachusetts,
support of paupers. $305 25
Brennan family at hosp'l, 189 31
bal. State Aid, to Feb. 1, 1872, 2,000 00 66 66 paid in 1872, 700 25 amt. 66 " '73, per rep't 3,365 00
Town of Randolph, fuel to L. P. Holbrook, 5 50
Support of C. V. Saville,
137 83
Sundry persons, labor in cemetery, 116 50
B. M. Lawrence, use of Town Hall, 7 00
J. N. Maynard, « 22 00
Town of Medford, support of Daly family, 23 90 $6,872 54
65
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Horace B. Spear, Treasurer. DR.
To cash in treasury on settlement, Feb-
ruary I, 1873, $6,980 63
" received of City of Salem, support paupers, 54 50
received of City of Cambridge, sup- port Morrow family, IOI 66
received of City of Boston, burial of Joseph Bennett, 18 00
" received of Town of Harvard, support W. Turner, 107 08
received of Edward Capen, board C. V. Saville, 138 20
received of J. Shackley, for old brick, 21 00
received of Trustees Hingham and Quincy bridges, bill refunded, 6 40
received of Sam'l Ames, carting stone, 6 00
received of J. Edwards, work on culv't, 5 50 received of Adams Temple and School Fund, tax paid town of Braintree, 1872, 13 28
received of E. S. Fellows, Supt., from sundry persons for labor on lots in cemetery, 208 00
received of W. B. Worster, for labor, 8 00
received of A. W. Russell, 3 50
received of W. M. French, use of Police Station, 63 60
received of Hardy & Co., error, 5 50
received of Citiz'ns Gas-L't Co., error,
44 00
" received of State Treasurer, corpora- tion tax, 3,287 00
" received of State Treasurer, bank-tax, 1,732 05
Amount carried forward, $12,803 90
9.
66
Treasurer's Report, continued.
Amount brought forward, $12,803 90 To received of State Treasurer, State aid, 3,000 00
" received of State Treasurer, State pau- pers, 88 43
" received of State Treasurer, rent of armory, 100 00
" received of State Treasurer, income Massachusetts School fund, 392 23
" received of State Treasurer, interest on State tax, 93 97
" received of County Treasurer, inter- est on County tax, 61 20
" received of County Treasurer, dog li- censes, 1873, 730 49
" received for old plank sold from Ne- ponset Bridge, 31 00
" received for lots sold in Wollaston Cemetery, 540 00
" received for produce and board from almshouse, 175 83
" received for circus licenses, 50 00
" received for board of Mary O'Hearn, 190 15
“ received for rent of rooms in town- house, 150 00
received for rent of Rock Island, 3 years, 30 00
received for income of town-hall, 687 00
received on notes payable, 146,667 02
" received of Geo. H. Locke, collec- tor, for taxes of 1873 in full, 119,688 30
Amount carried forward,
$285,479 52
$285,479 52
67
Treasurer's Report, continued.
Amount brought forward,
$285,479 52
CR.
By town orders, $132,747 55
" notes payable sundry persons,
118,102 30
" interest, sundry persons, 8,385 80
" State treasurer, State tax,
7,942 50
bank tax, 2,967 41
" County treasurer, county tax,
5,405 82
" H. Barker, treasurer public library, dog licenses for 1873,
730 49
Balance in treasury,
9,197 65
$285,479 52
68
STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT.
NOTES PAYABLE.
State of Mass., due Dec. 9, 1878,
$5,000 00
66
" 1883, 5,000 00
1888, 5,000 00
66 Nov. 1, 1881, 20,000 00
66 66 June 1, 1889, 10,000 00
Nat'l Mt. Wollaston Bank, May, 1874, 5,000 00
66 demand, 66
11,000 00
Quincy Mut. Fire Ins. Co.,
10,000 00
Woodward Fund,
66
23,779 27
Sundry persons,
32,697 75
Accrued interest,
793 54
$128,270 56
CR.
Less cash in the treasury, $9,197 65
Due, as per schedule of outstanding ac-
counts, page 64, 6,872 54
Plank on hand at Neponset Bridge,
350 00
$16,420 19
Amount of town debt, Feb. 1, 1874,
$11I,850 37
Amount of town debt, Feb. 1, 1874,
$III,850 37
66 66 1873,
85,867 05
Increase for the year,
$25,983 32
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APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1873.
Schools (teaching and fuel),
$24,000 00
(incidentals),
4,000 00
Support of poor,
5,000 00
Repairs of town buildings,
1,500 00
Town officers,
4,000 00
Discount and abatement of taxes,
4,000 00
Interest on town debt,
6,000 00
Miscellaneous expenses,
3,000 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
" enlargement Willard School-
6,000 00
Completion and equipment of new school-
houses,
5,000 00
Decoration of soldiers' graves,
250 00
Public Library,
2,000 00
New Streets at Wollaston,
1,950 00
Payment of town debt,
10,000 00
Bates Street,
500 00
Common Street,
150 00
Savil Street,
652 00
$101,752 00
70
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
Discount and abatement of taxes,
4,000 00
Interest on town buildings,
6,000 00
Miscellaneous expenses,
3,000 00
Bridges,
2,000 00
Cemeteries,
1,000 00
Highways, repairs of,
9,000 00
Street lights,
2,500 00
Fire Department,
5,000 00
Centre of town,
1,500 00
Penn's Hill,
1,000 00
Public Library,
3,500 00
$49,000 00
71
WOODWARD FUND.
CASH ACCOUNT.
Horace B. Spear, Treasurer, in account with the Woodward Fund.
DR.
To cash on hand, Feb. 1, 1873, $697 66
" interest on Vt. & Can. R. R. bonds, 240 00
" interest on United States bonds, gold $360 00, premium $45 44, 405 44
" interest on Portland Water Co. bonds, gold $480 00, premium, $72 00, 552 00
" interest on Portland Water Co., inter- est scrip, 19 32
" interest on notes secured by mortgage, 841 87
interest on note, Town of Quincy, 1,304 78
" rent from Peter Butler, 800 00
" Town of Quincy, two notes, 22,474 49
$27,335 56
CR.
By loan to Town of Quincy, $25,479 27
" Portland Water Co., interest scrip, 552 00
" New roof and repairs on house on Greenleaf Street, 585 69
" repairs on buildings, and other ex- penses, 161 89
" Balance on hand, 556 71
$27,335 56
STATEMENT OF THE FUND, FEB. 1, 1874.
Personal property received from estate of
Dr. Woodward, per appraise- ment, $30,089 83 18,743 02 I20 00
Sale of land, pews,
Income account, 12,405 13
Amount carried forward, $61,357 98
72
Woodward Fund, continued.
Amount brought forward,
$61,357 98
Invested as follows :
6 Bonds U. S. sixes, $1,000 each, at ap- praisement, $7,020 00
8 Bonds Portland Water Co., $1,000 each, at appraisement, 8,000 00
3 Bonds Vt. & Can. R. R. $1,000 each, at appraisement, 3,030 00
5 Bonds Vt. Cen. R. R. $1,000 each, at appraisement, 4,000 00
6 Bonds Hartford & Erie R. R. $1,000 each, at appraisement, 2,520 00
Notes secured by mortgage, 1 1,900 00
Portland Water Co., interest scrip, 552 00
Loan to Town of Quincy,
23,779 27
Cash (deposited in bank),
556 71
61,357 98
The Greenleaf Farm, and one pew in the Universalist Church.
Income account, Feb. 1, 1874, $12,405 13
" 1873, 8,989 30
Increase, $3,415 83
There are 3 coupons on each of the Vermont Central Rail- road Bonds, now overdue, amounting to $525, no interest hav- ing been paid since June 1, 1872. No land has been sold during the past year.
HORACE B. SPEAR, Treasurer.
APPENDIX.
IO
REGISTRY
OF
BIRTHS, MARRIAGE AND DEATHS,
In 1873.
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 matters of permanent record only, but not essential to the purpose of this Report, which is made, in part, to afford opportunity for the supply of any omissions, or the correction of any errors, which may ap- pear ; and the undersigned will be under obligations for any information respecting the same.
GEORGE L. GILL, Town Clerk.
BIRTHS IN 1873.
Jan. I. Andrew O'Keefe.
I. Lillie B. Chamberlain.
66 8.
- Harmon.
3. Mary E. Butler.
66 13. Walter B. Bailey.
15. Mildred May Estes.
16. Rupert W. Claflin.
66
13. Marian E. Hope.
66 13. John M. Rooney,
16. Lottie M. Maxim.
66 17. Stephen E. Bennett.
18. Maud E. Polson.
17. John Lyons.
23. Emily M. Hewitt.
25. Lillian Lincoln Barker.
19. Dennis Sullivan.
6 27. Ellen Langdon.
6. 20. John Foley.
66 27. Elizabeth O'Hara.
66
28. Jerry Leary.
6
28. Michael F. Cronin.
66
26. Frances P. Johnson.
66 31. Lillian F. Jarvis.
Feb. I. John J. Harris.
3. William H. Dill.
6. Wallace T. Glidden.
66 16. Mary A. Farrell.
12. Maggie T. Donlon.
19. Edmund Shea.
66 20. Thomas Foley.
66 25. Walter A. Fagen.
6 26. Maud E. Lapham.
76
Feb. 27. Catherine Reardon. 66 28. Joseph L. Whiton.
Mar. 2. Jane E. Dugan.
66 3. Adelina Pfaffman.
4. Edward I. Pratt.
5. Maggie Mundy.
66 7. Sophia L. Stoddard.
66 7. Maggie Golden.
66 8. Sarah Abbie Hall.
66
8. Abbie L. Brown.
9. John Crotty.
66
6. Mary A. Sullivan.
66 IO. Albion DeFor'st Hall.
66 12. Sarah E. Williams.
66 13. Annie W. Follett.
66
13. Nellie Hayford.
66
13. George W. Mitchell.
14. Ellen Keenan.
" 14. Chas. Vaughn Wells.
14. Ethel Faxon.
19. Lydia A. Carter.
19. Rosanna McGonigle. 66
20. Morris G. Williams.
66 22. Alton P. French.
23. Lizzie McIntosh.
66 24. Helena J. Clements.
66
28. Berenice L. Clark.
29. Lizzie J. Shepard.
6 30. Florence L. Hayes.
Apr. I. Margaret Moynihan.
2. Squire A. Luther.
5. Mary Ellen Webb.
66 6. Mary A. Cleverly.
6. Logure H. Reed.
66 9. Cora Huzzey.
IO. John Thos. Whicher.
66 II. Katy Dorcey.
66 17. Agnes Crathorne.
66 17. James H. Gould.
20. Francis M. Perry.
Apr.21. Mary E. Ryan.
66 24. Mabel W. Brown. " 29. John H. F. Shea.
30. Lizzie D. Monk.
May I. Catharine Shehan.
I. Michael F. Dugan.
66 3. Michael Fitzgerald.
3. Chas. C. Hodgkinson.
66 4. Mary Alice Hodges.
6. John Holland.
66 9. Ernest M. Lloyd.
66 13. Mary A. Maloney.
6. 16. Georgie May Trask.
66 19. Ernest H. Washburn.
2 1. Gertrude Sherman.
24. Hannah M. Keliher.
25. Annie R. Packard.
25. Wilhemina M. Faxon.
26. Patrick Collins.
6 26. Harry G. Josselyn.
66 27. George W. Welch.
29. Henry G. Holbrook.
66 29. James W. Fletcher.
31. Flora May Green.
June I. Arthur Senville.
2. Chas. A. Leavitt.
2. Mary Cunningham.
66 4. John Reardon.
5. Nathaniel Carter.
66 7. Emma B. Biganess.
7. Belle Spelman.
66 9. Alfred J. Loud.
IO. Thomas Gilligan.
6 II. Emily A. Bisson.
66 II. John R. Morris.
12. - Clara M. Corbett.
14. Ellen J. Barry.
15. Lucie W. Brown.
*
77
June16. Guy A. Willard.
21. Hannah M. Connor.
" 22. Jane Murphy.
29. Johanna Donavan.
July 1. Fred Meller.
66 2. Susan L. Arnold. 3. Walter George Willett.
8. Annie Savage.
66 8. John Gill.
66 9. Maria F. Granahan.
66 12. William S. Gordon.
66 14.
- Harris.
6. 14. Ida May Peterson. 15. Fritz Meerlander.
66
16. Dennis O'Connor.
..
20. Lucy B. Wilson.
66
21. Timothy McCarty.
23. Frank Dodge.
66 66 24. Florence Stewart. 66
24. Mary E. Barry.
66
25. Edmund D. Harlow.
66 29. Margaret F. Talbot.
29. Cornelius O'Neil.
31. Thomas Downing.
Aug. 2. Mary E. Garbareno.
3. Henrietta H. Ellis.
6. 4. Eva F. Dolby.
66 5. Malichi F. Garrity.
6. Mary E. Walsh.
9. Lillian M. Corrliss.
66 9. Walter C. Butterworth
IO. Arthur S. Mitchell.
15. William W. Oliver.
18. Joseph H. Kendrick.
66 19. John Corcoran.
19. Fanny Adams.
19. Lillian May Turner. 20. Elisha Beal Packard.
21. Alfred Hall.
Aug.21. Fanny B. Hitchcock.
24. Isaac M. Lord. " 24. Fred E. Tupper.
6. 25. Patrick H. Moynihan.
66 25. Thomas Forrest.
26. Catherine E. Walters.
6. Foye.
Sept. 4. Daniel Connor.
5. Etta M. Noble.
5. Maud M. Crane.
66 5. Julia Butler.
66
7. Maggie A. Gerry.
IO. Edward B. Whiting.
.. 12. Margaret A. Farrell.
66 12. Clara Ellen Collins.
6.
15. Maggie J. Powers.
66 19. Catherine O'Brien.
6 21. Samuel Curtis.
6
22. Annie King.
22. Willie G. Chubbuck.
66 24. William Mahan.
66 26. Ida M. Miller.
.. 26. Michael O'Neil.
28. Jeremiah Sullivan.
Oct. 2. LeFrank H.Newcomb.
66 3. Edith B. Waldron.
66 3. Sarah E. Nash.
3. Lily Nichols.
:
4. Annie L. McGowan.
66 6. Julia Carroll.
6. Addie F. Choate.
66 7. James H. Dugan.
6. 7. Alpheus M. Holmes.
66 7. Catherine Welch.
7. Chas. W. Nightingale.
6.
9. Chas. G. Mullen.
66 II. Carrie May Coburn.
II. Wm. James Welsh. 66
66 18. George W. Hayden.
78
Oct. 20. Hannah O'Connell.
21. Era Elizab'h Shackley.
22. John Smith.
23. Anna Falvey.
24. Chas. W. Miller.
27. Clara Louise Graham. 27. Richard Berry.
66 31. Johnson.
31. Mellissa J. Kimball.
Nov. I. - Carter.
4. Elizabeth Adams.
5. Walter H. Hersey.
66 6. Almond H. Crowell.
66 8. William L. Thomas.
19. Hattie Mabel Wight.
66 22. Herman E. DeLue.
66 24. - Thompson.
66 25. Andrew Mellen.
II. Cora I. Hall.
66 27. Inez L. Nutting.
II. Ellis.
66
30 Murray.
31. Thos. J. Hollingshead
66 31. Lena Alice Babler.
Whole number of births registered,
· 23I
Males, .
II2
Females,
119
231
Males. Females.
Total.
January
7
9
16
February
II
7
18
March
7
19
26
April .
6
9
15
May
II
IO
2I
June
8
IO
18
July
II
8
19
August
I2
IO
22
September
8
9
I7
October.
IO
14
24
November
II
9
20
December
IO
5
15
II2
119
23I
66
5. Hannah Fitzgerald. 9. Mary A. Corcoran. - Langley. .
66 9. Io. Lillian W. Phillips. 66 IO. Arthur W. Bailey.
IO. Israel Mitchell.
II. Rose Emily Drake.
II. Ellis.
12. Katy E. McGrain.
13. Nettie U. Newcomb.
Nov. 19. Herbert W. Newcomb. 66 20. Arthur O. Allen. 66 24. Mary E. Brennan.
66
24. Evan R. Evans.
26. John F. Guptill.
66 29. Franklin Pierce.
30. Catherine Hayes.
Dec. I. Wm. H. Goodhue. 6 2. Willie Wallace.
79
REGISTRY OF MARRIAGES IN 1873.
Date.
Name.
Residence.
Jan.
I.
Wm. K. Woodbury, Sarah J. Bodwell,
Quincy. 66
66
2.
Levi P. Hersey, Margaret E. Hayes,
Boston. 66
19.
John Eagan, Mary Cuncah,
Quincy. 66
66
66
66
23.
E. Emery Fellows, Ella G. Richardson,
Taunton.
29.
John H. Fobes, Ann Dumphy,
Quincy. 66
66
29.
C. Lowell Nightingale, Mary J. Bird,
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