Town annual report of Quincy 1877, Part 3

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1877
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 148


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additional recording, 15 00


cash for postage and stat'y, 20 57


expressing, 4 00


"., atlas,


10 00


registering births, deaths, &c., 144 40


John Hall, keys, I 50


ringing bell, 52 00


returning deaths, 40 00


use of horse, 1 00


J. Q. A. Field, cash paid as follows : - *


for stamps and postage, 14 19


telegrams, I 27


trav. expenses (tax cases),


2 13


killing dog, 50


use of horse and carriage, 108 00


H. F. Barker use of horse and carriage, 100 00 cash paid for trav. expenses, 9 20


$2,532 91


CR. By cash, reward refunded, $15 00


$2,517 91


Expenses,


$2,517 91


Appropriation,


2,000 00


Expenses more than appropriation,


$517 91


48


TOWN HALL.


DR.


Paid Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas, $552 50


globes and burners, 4 80


Grenville Brooks, fuel, 5 00


Cyrus Patch, coal,


44 09


S. T. Williams & Co., coal,


79 24


William A. Hodges, wood,


3 50


Thomas Beal,


3 50


James Bowen, charcoal,


3 50


Michael Doherty, “


3 20


E. Packard & Co., sawdust,


3 00


P. H. Gavin, stock and labor,


14 70


C. C. Brackett,


6 10


C. F. Pierce,


35 60


Ewell & Josephs,


15 96


Peter B. Turner,


6 77


John W. Hersey,


1 00


Jacob Flint, care of selectmen's room,


57 62


hall,


55 75


66 «washing windows,


I 50


John H. Veazie, alcohol, 90


J. McDonald, carting ashes, &c., 2 25


H. A. Hall, spittoons,


4 50


Whitney & Nash, brooms, &c.,


2 85


Ewell & Josephs, brush, &c.,


5 63


$920 96


CR.ª


By cash received for rent of rooms,


$300 00


use of hall,


585 50


Amount of cash paid,


$920 96


received,


885 50


$885 50


Expenses more than receipts,


$35 46


D. H. Bills, 7 50


49


Town Hall, continued.


There is due for use of Town Hall, from


H. A. Marshall,


$8 00


E. C. Winneberger,


9 00


$17 00


The Town Hall has been used without pay forty-eight times during the past year, at an expense of about $288 00.


POLICE STATION.


DR ..


Paid W. M. French, superintendent, $150 00


C. F. Pierce, pails and repairs, 23 60


Ewell & Josephs, bedding,


$36 00


Mrs. M. Daley, washing blankets.


4 00


John W. Hersey, stock and labor,


9 50


W. H. French, 6 00


Richard Newcomb, closet,


5 00


W. A. Coffin, carting,


1 00


D. H. Bills, coal,


15 38


W. M. French, meals for 1,838 lodgers, 190 46


$440 94


CR.


By cash received from officers,


19 50


Total expense of police station, $421 44


The commitments to the police station for the year ending Feb. 1, 1877, were as follows : - For drunkenness,


43


larceny,


14


assault,


8


selling liquor,


2


breaking and entering,


4


lodgers provided for, 1,838


7


50


BRIDGES. HINGHAM. AND QUINCY BRIDGES. DR. Paid J. Q: A. Field, treas., assessm't (1876), $1,167 29 Jas. Humphrey, “ (1875), IO 77


$1,178 06


CR.


By cash from Charles Damon, old lumber, $17 76


T. J. Dunbar, damage to bridge, 16 75


Town of Hingham, assessment, 330 40


$364 91


NEPONSET BRIDGE.


$813 15


Paid Pratt & Co., lumber,


$971 87


Cyrus Balkam, labor, 290 45


George W. Berry, stock and labor,


27 20


John Donovan, straps and bolts,


2 85


H. B. Harding, sundries,


3 70


$1,296 07


Expenses,


$2,109 22


Appropriation,


1,500 00


$2,109 22


Expenses more than appropriation, $609 22


The expense of maintaining the Hingham and Quincy Bridges is borne by the towns of Quincy, Hingham and Wey- mouth. The assessment of Weymouth for 1876, amounting to $566 39, has been paid since Feb. 1, 1877, and reduces the actual cost of those Bridges, for the year, to $246 76.


The Trustees have on hand lumber at an appraised value of $536 50.


51


STREET LAMPS.


Paid Globe Gas Light Co.,


$1,005 00


Citizens' Gas Light Co.,


1,443 75


E. A. Perkins,


27 00


E. W. Underwood,


4 50


J. L. Souther,


16 00


G. W. Billings,


I 25


Amos Churchill,


17 00


Stephen Maloney,


18 00


Owen Treanor,


16 00


George W. Brooks,


16 00


John McGowan,


16 00


John B. Bass,


16 00


Estate of J. A. Duggan,


16 00


A. B. Chamberlain,


9 33


E. W. Ellis,


67 50


Noah Cummings,


18 00


J. Q. A. Field,


18 00


$2,725 33


Appropriation,


$2,800 00


Expenses.


2,725 33


Expenses less than appropriation,


$74 67


STATE AID.


DR.


Due from State, Feb. 1, 1876, $6,370 71


Paid during year ending Feb. 1, 1877, 2,896 00


$9,266 71


CR.


By cash from State Treasurer, 3,372 13


balance due from State, Feb. 1, 1877,


2,896 00


balance of account, not allowed by State, 2,998 58


$9,266 71


52


State Aid, continued.


The account rendered by the State to the end of 1875 is . given below. The balance there given ($404 46), has been paid and is included in the credit of $3,372 13, in the previous account.


Charged by town.


Reimbursed. $13,300 00


Balances. Disallowances.


1864,


$13,611 03


$311 03


$653 64


1865,


8,447 10


8,200 00


247 10


770 37


1866,


9,668 94


8,000 00


1,668 94


407 73


1867,


6,925 17


6,500 00


425 17


131 40


1868,


3,536 00


3,500 00


36 00


132 00


1869,


4,164 75.,


4,100 00


64 75


413 30


1870,


4,479 50


4,200 00


279 50


506 44


. 1871,


4,572 50


4,000 00


572 50


671 40


1872,


3,788 00


3,000 00


788 00


534 75


1873,


3,357 50


3,000 00


357 50


329 00


1874,


3,332 00


3,c61 34


270 66


270 66


1875,


3,069 80


2,967 67


102 13


102 13


$68,952 29


$63,829 OI


$5,123 28


$4,922 82


Charged by Town on returns,


$68,952 29


Reimbursed by State,


63,829 0I


Balances,


$5,123 28


Disallowed and suspended,


4,922 82


Balance,


$200 46


Additional allowance by State (1873),


204 00


$404 46


It will be seen from the above account of the State, that the large balances carried forward as an asset of the town for some years past have been nearly all disallowed or suspended. The town may possibly receive some small part of them, but the Selectmen do not consider it advisable to reckon upon the return of any portion. In the Schedule of Outstanding Ac- counts, they have considered as good only the amount paid by them during the past year ($2,596 00).


53


State Aid, continued.


The apparent discrepancy between the two accounts, in the matter of amount due from the State and amount disallowed, is owing to the sum thrown out as worthless by the Auditors, in 1872, and which has not since been counted among the assets of the town.


TAXES (1875). George H. Locke, Collector. DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1876,


as per last report, $4,762 75


CR.


By Cash paid town treasurer (abatements, $202 75), $4,212 25


balance, amount of taxes unpaid Feb. I, 1877, 550 50


$4762 75


TAXES (1876.)


Charles N. Baxter, Collector. DR.


To Town Tax,


$86,530 00


State


7,020 CÒ


County “


5,780 56


One-mill tax, for reduction of town debt, 7,533 14


Non-resident's bank-tax, 1,741 60


Overlayings,


3,166 33


-$111,771 63


Amount carried forward,


$111,771 63


54


Taxes (1876), continued.


Amount brought forward,


$ILI,771 63


CR.


By cash paid town treasurer,


$97,349 36


discounts,


3,675 00


abatements,


1,252 36


· amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1877, 9,494 91


-$111,771 63


Appropriation for 1876,


$5,000 00


Discounts and abatements for 1876, 4,927 36


Less than appropriation, $72 64


The list of unpaid taxes can be found on page 67.


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Paid Henry Barker, treasurer, $3,200 00


Appropriation, $3,200 00


For further information concerning the Public Library ac- count, reference may be made to the report of the treasurer of the Board of Trustees.


COPYING BRAINTREE RECORDS.


Paid Lockwood, Brooks & Co., paper, $2 25


A. F. Spencer, copying, 25 20


L. S. Richardson, «


10 00


Charles N. Marsh, “ and expenses, 293 50


Nichols & Hall, binding,


18 00


Charles F. Howland, insurance, I 00


Appropriation,


$350 00


Expenses,


349 95


Expenses less than appropriation, 05


$349 95


55


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, POST 88.


Paid W. W. Penniman, quartermaster, $200 00 Appropriation, $200 00


REAL ESTATE BOUGHT IN FOR TAXES. Paid George H. Locke, collector, as follows : - For property taxed to


Joseph Richardson, $1I 53


: Henry C. Cutter, 19 37


Joseph H. Beals, 118 78


postage and recording deeds, 3 24


$152 92


PURCHASE OF SAFE.


Paid Nathaniel C. Nash, safe, $350 00


Appropriation,


$400 00


Expense,


350 00


Expense less than appropriation,


$50 00


FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION.


Paid H. F. Barker, treasurer of committee, $600 00


Appropriation, $600 00


56


VAGRANT ACCOUNT.


Paid George G. Souther, rent of land, $12 00


Daniel Dinegan, carting stone, 7 50


John McDonald, stone and carting, 25 00


Tirrell & Sons, saw-horses, &c.,


5 25


M. Sheehan, labor with team, I 50


Minot & Co., hammers and handles,


24 25


Macomber, Bigelow & Dowse, shovels,


13 50


Whitney & Nash, tools, 5 00


W. M. French, overseeing vagrants, 42 50


$136 50


Appropriation,


$200 00


Expenses,


136 50


Expenses less than appropriation,


$63 50


APPRAISAL OF TOOLS, STONE, ETC., ON HAND FEB. 1, 1877.


13 shovels,


$8 66


12 hammers,


20 00


2 saw-horses,


3 00


2 baskets, ·


1 00


I axe,


I 25


2 wood-saws,


2 00


stone,


30 00


$65 91


57


APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1876.


Schools, teaching, fuel, and care,


$25,000 00


incidentals, including transporta- tion of pupils. 3,225 00


Alteration of Coddington schoolhouse, 3,500 00


Superintendent of schools, 2,000 00


Repairs of highways, 8,000 00


Removal of snow, and miscellaneous ex- penses of highways, 1,000 00


Survey of the bounds of highways and town roads, 400 00


Back bills on Foster Street, 180 00


Retaining walls on Willard and Cross Streets, 300 00


New streets at Wollaston,


1,850 00


Billings Street, 100 00


Adams Place,


100 00


Oak Street, 100 00


Widening Quincy Avenue,


500 00


Extension of Granite Place,


1,200 00


Fire Department,


4,500 00


for deficiency in 1875,


500 00


Purchase of hose-carriage,


800 00


Reservoir at North Quincy,


75 00


Support of poor,


6,000 00


Mount Wollaston Cemetery,


1,000 00


· Old Cemetery,


100 00


Decoration of soldiers' graves,


200 00


Repairs of town buildings,


500 00


Miscellaneous town expenses,


2,000 00


Pay of town officers,


2,750 00


Public Library,


3,200 00


Street Lamps,


2,800 00


Bridges,


1,500 00


Discount and abatement of taxes,


5,000 00


Interest on town debt,


6,500 00


Copying Braintree records,


350 00


Safe for town papers and records,


400 00


8


58


Appropriations for 1876, continued.


Celebration of Fourth of July, $600 00


Expense under vagrant law, 200 00


Counsel fees, &c., in suit Nat'l Sailors' Home, 200 00


At the town meeting held Aug. 3, 1876, the town also voted to build two reservoirs, three water-ways and one engine-house at Wollaston, and to purchase an engine to be stationed at Wollaston, for all which no provision was made, except by authorizing the Town Treasurer to borrow money.


·


ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR THE ENSUING YEAR.


PREPARED BY THE SELECTMEN.


Support of poor,


$7,000 00


Repairs of town buildings,


500 00


Town officers,


3,500 00


Discount and abatement of taxes,


5,500 00


Interest on town debt,


5,500 00


Miscellaneous expenses,


2,500 00


Bridges,


1,800 00


Mount Wollaston Cemetery,


1,000 00


Old Cemetery,


100 00


Repairs of highways,


9,000 00


Removal of snow and miscellaneous ex-


penses of highways,


1,500 00


Decoration of soldiers' graves,


200 00


Public Library,


3,000 00


Fire Department,


6,000 co


Willard Street,


350 00


Defining street lines,


75 00


Police Station and Vagrant account,


500 00


Widening Quincy Avenue,


500 00


Street Lamps,


3,000 00


59


SCHEDULE OF OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS DUE THE TOWN.


For support of poor as follows : -


State of Mass., for Mary Sanville,


$2 00


Mrs. Mahaney, 48 37


Francis King, 13 91


J. Goodall, 20 04


Edward Farmer, 12 72


$97 04


Town of Braintree, for Delia W. Hayden, $96 06


William Mulligan, 16 02


C .. F. Arnold, 4 50


116 58


Randolph, for L. P. Holbrook, $25 84


L. F. Leavitt, 13 83


39 67


Medford, for A. H. Daley,


71 63


Templeton, " J. Moran,


6 00


Fairhaven, " Mrs. West and family,


107 00


‹. Holbrook, “ Mrs. Goodwin,


29 60


City of Boston, for


Mrs. Gardner, 3 00


L. E. Johnson, 17 00


Mrs. C. Dunn, I 50


21 50


William Davenport, for A. N. Davenport,


445 76


Sumner Soule,


C. J. Soule,


80 55


James Kelley,


" Mary Flaherty,


43 35


Alfred Nye,


" Eugene Nye,


108 40


Edward Capen,


“. C. V. Saville,


193 63


E. Hayden, for goods furnished,


10 00


Patrick Curley, 17 65


Thomas H. Hayes, rent of land,


20 00


Town of Weymouth, acc. H. and Q. bridges,


566 39


Real estate bought in for taxes, 152 92


State Aid, due Feb. 1, 1877,


2,896 00


$5,023 67


60


TREASURER'S REPORT. Horace B. Spear, Treasurer. DR.


To cash in treasury on settlement, Feb.


I, 1876, $16,219 72


Town of Braintree, support of poor, 93 20


Blackstone, 66


62 00


66 Tisbury, 20 08


Randolph, 66


20 38


66 Reading,


2 50


66 Milton, 66


.


42 00


66 Templeton,


37 82


66 Fairhaven,


57 00


Cohasset, .


33 00


City of


Boston,


25 00


66 Worcester, 66


59 37


66 Gloucester, 66


22 13


Town of Milton, one-half expense of building culvert on Hancock Street, 42 00


A. G. Durgin, liquor license in Feb- ruary, 1876, 50 00


Joseph N. Welsh, goods furnished,


3 00


Timothy O'Brien, coal


7 50


J. Wells, 2 32


William Davenport, support of Mrs. Davenport, II 35


Rufus Littlefield, support of George Littlefield, 44 00


Joseph T. French, auctioneer's license, 2 00


Joseph W. Lombard, .6 2 00


Circus licenses,


50 00


Billiard-room license,


4 00


Income from town hall,


585 50


Rent of rooms in town house,


300 00


Amount carried forward,


$17,797 87


61


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $17,797 87


To William Hobart, rent of land, 1 00


C. C. Johnson, for loam, 75


Edward Turner, I 25


James Edwards,


30 75


Thomas Hinckley, for gravel,


4 20


W. H. French, " sand,


2 00


B. L. Crane, " street sweepings, 1


I 75


Dr. Jos. Underwood, for 66


2 50


Bryant Newcomb, " old iron,


5 37


E. B. Taylor, refunded for reward paid,


15 00


F. W. Parker, school books furnished scholars,


53 00


Old Colony Railroad, damage to Cross Street, 100 00


lots sold in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 150 00


labor on lots


599 25


66


in 1875,


57 00


hay sold from 66


60 00


assessment of non-resident owners of lots, 98 00


repair fund of lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery,


100 00


J. Q. Adams, rent of Rock Island two years, 20 00


Fines for violation of town by-laws,


20 00


Treasurer of trustees, Hingham and Quincy bridges, 364 91


W. M. French, use of lock-up, 19 50


E. B. Taylor, refunded by poor person, 12 53


Geo. H. Locke, collector of taxes, 1875, 4,212 25 Chas. N. Baxter, 1876, 97,349 36


Notes payable, borrowed in anticipa- tion of taxes,


34,150 00


J. Q. A. Field, board of Mary O'Hearn,


196 28


Amount carried forward, $155,424 52


62


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $155,424 52


To State Treasurer, acc. State paupers, 21 00


aid, 3,372 13


Nat. bank tax, 2,079 25


Corporation tax,


3,255 95


interest on State tax,


40 95


income Mass. School


Fund, 265 17


County Treasurer, interest on county tax, 49 75


County Treasurer, dog licenses,


845 42


George H. Locke, collector, account interest on tax, 105 47


$165,459 61


CR.


By State treasurer, State tax, $7,020 00


Nat. bank tax,


2,462 17


one-fourth amount received for liquor license, 12 50


county treasurer, county tax,


5,780 56


H. Barker, treasurer public library, dog licenses,


845 42


Notes payable, borrowed in anticipation of taxes, 34,150 00 Woodward fund, 11,000 00


Interest, sundry persons on notes, 6,014 36


Town orders, 89,211 82


Balance in treasury, Feb. 1, 1877,


8,962 78


$165,459 61


63


STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT.


NOTES PAYABLE.


State of Massachusetts, due Dec. 9, 1878,


$ 5000 00


66


Nov. 1, 1881, 20,000 00


66


Dec. 9, 1883, 5,000 00


Mar. 23, 1884.


20,000 00


Dec. 9, 1888,


5,000 00


66


June 1, 1889,


10,000 00


Woodward Fund, on demand,


Interest accrued on the above notes,


1059 17


$83,059 17


CR.


By cash in the treasury, $8,962 78


Due as per schedule of outstanding ac-


counts, page 59,


5,023 67


Unpaid taxes 1875, as per list, page 67,


550 50


1876,


9,494 91


$24,031 86


Net amount of town debt, Feb. 1, 1877,


59,027 31


Net amount of town debt, Feb. 1, 1876,


$65,832 84


Feb. 1, 1877,


59,027 31


Decrease for the year, $6,805 53


Amount of one-mill tax for reduction of town debt, $7,533 14


corporation tax,


3,255 95


$ 10,789 09


Town notes paid,


$11,000 00


17,000 00


64


WOODWARD FUND. CASH ACCOUNT.


HORACE B. SPEAR, Treasurer, in account with the Woodward Fund. DR.


To cash on hand, Feb. 1, 1876, $1,393.47


interest on Portland Water Co. bonds, 480 00


66


scrip, 38 64


City of Boston bonds, gold,


$200.00, premium $21.75, 221 75


interest on United States bonds, gold, $360.00, premium $31.05,


391 05


interest on Vt. & Can. R.R. bonds,


I20 00


6 City of Cleveland 140 00


66


Cambridge “ 90 00


" of sundry persons on loans, 287 00


" " Town of Quincy on notes,


1,509 38


rent, of Peter Butler, 1,000 00


Norfolk Mutual Fire Ins. Co., damage to barn by lightning, 17 00


D. J. Roach, for cedar posts, 2 00


Town of Quincy, note, 1,700 00 .


endorsed on note, 11,000 00


-- $18,390 29


CR.


By W. C. Strong for trees and setting, $38 83


repairs on buildings,


41 25


. stone and labor on Linden Place, surveying,


96 25


8 00


Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., rent of safe,


20 00


insurance on buildings,


26 00


Amounts carried forward,


$230 33 $18,390 29


65


Woodward Fund, continued.


Amounts brought forward,


$230 33 $18,390 29


By loan to Town of Quincy, 1,700 00


I bond, City of Fall River,


1,075 00


3


Cambridge,


3,330 00


3


66 Lynn,


3,285 00


accrued interest on bonds, 76 17


14 shares Nat'l Mt. Wollaston Bank,


2,100 00


loans secured by mortgage,


2,300 00


2 United States bonds, 6's, 1881,


2.290 00


expenses,


100 26


Balance cash on hand,


1,903 53


+ $18,390 29


STATEMENT OF THE FUND, FEB. 1, 1877.


Personal Property received from estate of


Dr. Woodward, at appraisement, $30,089 83


Sale of land, 18,743 02


Sale of pews, 120 00


Income account,


24,742 68


$73,695 53


INVESTED AS FOLLOWS.


6 Bonds U. S. 6's, $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., $1000 each, at appraisement, 2,520 00


Notes secured by mortgage,


11,100 00


Loan to Town of Quincy,


17,000 00


Portland Water Co., interest scrip,


552 00


Amount carried forward, $53,222 00


66


Woodward Fund, continued.


Amount brought forward, $53,222 00


2 Bonds City of Cleveland, $1,000 each, 2,060 00


4


Boston, $1,COO 4,430 00


I


Fall River, $1,000 "


1,075 00


3


Cambridge, $1,000 "


3,330 00


3


66


Lynn, $1,000


3,285 00


2 U. S. 6's, 1881, $1,COO 6. 2,290 00


14 shares National Mt. Wollaston Bank, 2,100 00


Cash deposited in bank, 1,903 53


$73,695 53


The Greenleaf Farm, and one pew in the Universalist Church.


Interest overdue on notes, $329 00


The above statement shows that personal property was re- ceived from the Executor of the will of Dr. Woodward, the appraised value of which at that time was $30,089.83. In this amount is included six Hartford & Erie Railroad Bonds, and three Vermont Central Railroad Bonds, the present market value of which is only about $1,200.


The last six months' interest due on the Vermont & Canada Railroad Bonds, which were also taken at the same time, has not been paid, and the bonds could not be disposed of at the pres- ent time without making a large loss.


A plan has been submitted to the several security holders of the Vermont Central & Vermont & Canada Railroads, which, if accepted, will probably increase the value of these Bonds. As so little would be realized if sold now, the Managers think it would be for the interest of the Fund to hold them.


HORACE B. SPEAR,


Treasurer.


67


LIST OF UNPAID TAXES, FEB. 1, 1877.


TAXES FOR 1875.


Billings, C. F ..


$20 25


Brought forward, $216 75


Curtis; Franklin,


42 00


Mechanics Savings Bank, 96 75


Loud, Martha B.,


154 50


Squantum Land Co., 237 00


Carried forward,


$216 75


$550 50


TAXES FOR 1876.


Abercrombie, estate of, and


C. H. Edwards,


$25 20


Collins, Mrs. J. J., 2 80


Adams, Joseph,


94 05


Colgan, Edward, balance,


2 80


Adams, Joseph, Mrs.,


130 20


Connor, Patrick,


3 40


Allison, estate, John,


16 80


Cook, Wallace H.,


9 00


Ames, Samuel,


49 60


Cuddy, Sarah,


18 20


Anderson, Charles,


5 20


Daley, Michael,


16 00


Arnold, Seth H., balance,


4 80


Davis, Moses B., balance, 3 50


Bartlett, Abigail,


11 00


Dearborn, estate, Horatio .G., 25 20


Balkham, Cyrus,


3 05


Decelle, James, 4 80


Bent, heirs of Wm., balance,


26 80


Dell. Lewis,


55 20


Bent, John Q.,


4 10


Dell, Simon, 25 80


Berry, James,


33 50


Ditmar, Carl, 164 40


Bennett, Thomas, balance,


2 80


Duggan, estate, John, balance, 134 90


Biganess, Charles,


28 00


Duggan, John A., 6 90


Billings, Caleb F.,


81 80


Dwelle, estate, Lemuel, balance,28 00 Elcock, estate, Charles, 7 00


Billings, George W., balance, 2 00


Elliott, Richard G., 17 05


Blaisdell, estate, Gilbert,


2 80


Eldridge, John S., 3 40


Boyd, William, II IO


Emerson, Thomas G., 3 40


Bradbury, Luther MI., balance, 2 00


Fallon, John.


27 20


Breshingham, Delia, 7 00


Farrell, estate, Patrick,


26 60


Burke, James, 34 20


Farrell, John,


3 40


Burr, Henry, balance,


4 35


Farrell, Edward.


6 20


Burrell, Joseph, balance,


42 00


Feltis, Alexander,


48 20


Chase, Andrew J.,


27 20


Feltis, Horace,


58 00


Chubbuck, estate of Wm. C., 21 00


Cleverly, James M., 8 30


Cleverly, James T., 15 30


Flint, Daniel K., 6 20


Cleverly, Thomas F., 3 40


Flowers, James, 30 00


Coleman, Edward W.,


46 80


Flynn, estate, Edward, 2 80


Collins, J. J.,


84 60


Flanigan, Michael, 2 80


Carried forward, $1,598 60


Carried forward, $853 35


Field, John Q. A., guardian, or by whom owned, 2 10


Billings, Herbert T.,


24 40


Brought forward, $$53 35


68


Unpaid taxes for 1876, continued.


Brought forward, $1,598 60


Brought forward, $2,654 10


Fuller, Frederick J., 163 00


Lombard & Leavitt, 70


Gallagher, Peter, 10 50


Lowe, Ralph, 24 40


Lunt, heirs of William P., 98 00


Garvin, Patrick, 46 10


Lord, Joseph H., 18 80


Gårbereno, Nicholas, 3 40


George Brothers,


16 00


Gearing, Frank,


17 40


Marks, Stephen F.,


31 40


Gilbert, John H.,


4 80


Mana, Michael, 16 80


Gill, estate, Charles,


12 60


McConarty, Peter,


33 50


Goodall, estate, James,


3 50


McGoverin, Michael,


16 00


Guild, Henry, 137 10


Miller, Gilbert M.,


4 80


Hall, estate, Edward,


37 80


Miller, Fabian,


17 40


Halloran, Timothy,


1 40


Miller, Swan, 5 50


Hardwick, Henry, balance,


42 70


Murphy Edward, balance,


70


Harris, John,


17 40


Murray, Hector,


10 05


Harrison, Charles H.,


12 50


McKay, Mrs. Martha A.,


7 70


Hayden, Charles,


18 10


Neagle, Stephen,


17 40


Hayden, Jonathan,


12 50


Newcomb, estate of Benj., 16 80


Hayden, Samuel P.,


31 40


Newcomb, estate of Jesse P., 71 40


Hayden, Loring N.,


37 70


Newcomb, Paul W.,


13 20


Hayes, Thomas H.,


69 90


Newcomb, Winslow M.,


31 40


Hayes, Thomas P.,


32 10


Nicholson, W. H., balance,


7 00


Hayes, John,


13 20


O'Brien, John,


30 00


Hunt, Charles N.,


4 80


Page, estate, Peter R.,


14 00


Jacobs, Edward C.,


30 10


Parker, Henry,


6 20


Jenkins, Samuel W.,


6 20


Peverly, O. J.,


6 20


Johnson, Wm.,


4 20


Pickernal, Wm.,


7 60


Lacy, Mary A.,


22 40


Pope, estate, Edmund, 124 60


Lacy, Patrick F.,


38 40


Pope, John A.,


2 70


Lacy, Barry & Cary,


2 10


Pratt, Henry G., Jr.,


72 70


Lakin, Wm. F.,


4 10


Prescott, Wm. G.,


98 04


Lanigan, John,


20 20


Prescott, Geo. R., balance,


28 00


Lapham Bros., balance,


8 40


Quincy Adams Granite Works, 10 50 Quincy Horse R.R., 120 40


Lary, Caroline, and Mary Drew,25 90


Reed, Warren,


222 50


Leahy, Michael M.,


35 60


Rideout, Luke,


45 40


Lines, Thomas B.,


23 00


Rideout, Wm. H. H.,


34 55


Linnehan, Dennis,


7 60


Ring, John,


2 70


Livermore, George K.,


2 00


Roach, David J., 3 05


Lombard, Joseph W.,


30 00


Roberts, Joseph, .9 80


Carried forward,


$2,654 10


Carried forward, $3,981 79


Larkin, Daniel,


16 00


McLay, Francis and Andrew, 5 40


Goocher, Charles A., balance, 23 80


Magill, George S., 34 20


Mahoney, Owen, 6 20


Galloway, estate, Jas., balance, 9 60


69


Unpaid taxes for 1875, continued.


Brought forward,


$3,981 79


Brought forward, $4.882 49 Bowker, Elizabeth C.and Chas.I.,2 10


Ryan, Wm. B.,


6 20


Sanville, Joseph,


II IO


Brackett, Amanda R., 3 50


Shea, James,


II 80


Butterworth, Frank H., 42 60


Shea, Jeremiah, 4.80 4


Cornish, John B., 33 50


Sheahan, estate, Patrick, 8 40


Cushing, Sarah E., 8 40


Silva, Joseph, 4 10


Cutter, Henry C.,


10 50


Simonds, Wm., 17 40


Dame, Seth T., 68 50


Smith, estate, H. Farnum, bal., 25 00


Dowse, B. T., 46 20


Souther, Fred., balance,


14 70


Emery, Thomas B., 29 00


Spear, Capt. Geo.,


16 00


Faxon, George,


4 20


Spear, Jonathan,


II 20


Furnald, George S.,


52 40


Spear, Joshua H.,


28 60


Gannett, Howard,


143 40


Sullivan, Michael,


18 80


Goodrich, Melora,


5 60


Sullivan, Timothy,


13 20


Hanks, Frank P.,


4 20


Thomas, V. T.,


3 40


Haynes, John P., balance,


26 60


Thompson, Geo. W.,


4 10


Hobart, Walter H.,


39 80


Torrey, Frances,


37 20


Ingraham, Louisa,


2 80


Totman, Henry S.,


39 80


Jones, Henry A.,


49 60


Turner Samuel B.,


12 60


King, Benjamin,


41 90


Tuck, Abiatha, 6 90


Lakin, John H.,


63 00


Walsh, Richard,


II 80


Loring, Abbott,


5 60


Washburn, Mrs. G. M.,


50 40


Noyes, Increase E., 37 10


Pierce, Charles H., 5 60


Wentworth, Abigail M.,


2 80


Pinkham, G. F.,


606 80


White, Isaiah P.,


18 80


Pinkham & Beals,


243 60


Williams, Jonathan,


178 40


Pinkham, Horace A.,


129 40


Worster, Wm. B.,


79 00


Wrisley, estate, Charles E.


25 20


WOLLASTON.


Seelye, Wm. C.,


41 90


Abbott, Jeanette B.,


2 80


Shaw & Morrison, 9 80


49 60


Allen, Charles G.,


47 50


Baker, H. C.,


7 00


Sparrow, Edward S.,


72 10


Balch, Mary E.,


5 60


Sprague, Alfred W.,


74 80


Bartlett, Ivory H., Jr.,


4 90


Stewart, Wm. H., 42 00


Batterson, Wm. J.,


45 40


Turner, R. W., 5 60


Beals, Joseph H.,


89 60


Torrenze, James,


9 10


Black, Wm. F.,


2 10


Wilson, John,


8 40


Carried forward,


$4,882 49


Carried forward,


$7,174 96


Watson, Benjamin,


4 10


Wellington, Asa,


16 00


Randall, E. G.,


48 90


Robinson, Alfred E.,


28 60


Rollins, Joshua D., 44 00


Adams, B. N.,


14 00


Smith, Joel E.,




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