Town annual report of Quincy 1878, Part 3

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 160


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Etta F. Nightingale, copying Braintree records, 3 00


Mary J. Hardwick, copying Braintree re- cords, 7 00


A. F. Spencer, copying Braintree records, 9 80 D. S. Baxter, land Chestnut and Canal Sts., 20 00 E. O. Sullivan, labor on roll, 6 50


H. Morton, pens, 3 00


E. S. Fellows, books, &c., 1 15


Sec'y of State, registration book, 2 80


F. C. Ellis, brush, 30


Amount carried forward, $1,061 64


5I


Miscellaneous expenses, continued.


Amount brought forward, $1,061 64


Paid J. W. Lombard, selling school-house, 10 00


B. Watson, stock, &c., for roller, 5 52


A. P. French, seating chairs, 2 00


D. K. Flint, carriage hire,


2 50


B. S. Robinson & Co., carriage hire, 50


W. M. French, 66


10 00


Joseph T. French, 66


8 50


John T. Leonard,


3 00


P. A. Wales, pump,


41 00


W. M. French, witness fees, suit, Nat'l Sailors' Home, 31 90


W.M. French, expenses, suit, Nat'l Sailors' Home, 9 50


Whitman & Breck, surveys, suit, Nat'l Sailors' Home, 35 00


J. E. Starbuck, surveys, 2 00


John S. Hanson, cutting posts, 2 00


W. H. French, stock and labor at pump, I 50


Chas. Newcomb, setting sign boards, &c., 15 50 John Hall, ringing bell, 52 00


returning deaths, 59 00


A. M. Litchfield, land damages,


15 00


John O. Holden, care of town clock,


75 00


C. S. Gerald, painting lamp posts,


3 00


Jacob Flint, services town-meeting day, 5 00


Geo. F. Packard, reeving halyards, 5 00


Tirrell & Sons, repairing hearse, &c., 28 00


Geo. F. Packard, services as special police, 3 00


Robert O'Toole, 66


3 00


Horace S. Feltis,


3 00


F. H. French, 66 66 3 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,501 06


Thomas Brady, cleaning well,


5 00


52


Miscellaneous expenses, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$1,501 06


M. M. C. Chubbuck, services as special police,


Geo. L. Gill, preparing appendix, 3 00


5 00


additional recording, 15 00


66 cash, postage, and stationery, 8 00


6. book, blanks, &c., 13 50


expressing,


3 00


66 registeri'g births, deaths, &c., 145 50 covers for record, I 50


66


J. Q. A. Field, cash, trav. exp. &c.,


4 42


use of horse and carriage, 8 00


Wm. A. Hodges, “ 66 100 00


Ensign S. Fellows,


66


66


100 00


John Chamberlin, carriage hire,


100 00


Wm. A. Hodges, cash, trav. expenses, 15 00


Ensign S. Fellows, “


66


66


7 00


John Chamberlin, “


66


5 55


making registry of voters, 10 00 Wm. A. Hodges, cash for advertising, telegrams and postage, 5 00


$2,050 53


Appropriation,


$2,500 00


Expenses,


2,050 53


Expenses less than appropriation, $449 47


TOWN HALL.


DR.


Paid Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas, $459 50


66 bracket and globe, I 50


Somerset Coal Co., fuel, IO 25


Amount carried forward, $471 25


53


Town Hall, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$471 25


Paid Grenville Brooks, fuel, I 00


D. H. Bills, 66


39 75


E. S. Fellows, repairs on furnace, 32 35


W. W. Ewell, curtains, repairs, &c., 12 40


Jacob Flint, care of rooms, 35 00


James E. Maxim, care of rooms, 79 00


setting glass, brooms, &c., 5 04


John W. Hersey, stock and labor,


5 60


George O. Langley “ "


II 15


Whitney & Nash, halyards, &c.,


2 35


W. W. Eastman, duster,


5 00


P. H. Gavin, repairs,


2 75


C. F. Pierce, pails, &c.,


2 65


Bishop & Bro., ladder,


2 89


Daniel Monk, door-spring,


I 00


E. Packard & Co., saw-dust,


I 83


$711 OI


CR.


By cash received for rent of rooms,


$300 00


received for use of hall,


430 25


received for glass broken,


I 00


731 25


Amount of cash received,


$731 25


Amount of cash paid,


ZII OI


Receipts more than expenses,


$20 24


There is due from sundry persons the sum of $ 147.75 for the use of the Hall. The Hall has been used without pay forty-two times during the past year, at an expense of about $252.00.


54


ENLARGEMENT OF CODDINGTON SCHOOL-HOUSE LOT.


Paid Henry H. Faxon, land,


$ 1,400 00


Appropriation, $ 1,400 00


POLICE STATION.


Paid Joseph T. French, superintendent,


$125 00


W. M. French, 25 00


W. M. French, meals for lodgers, 61 75


Joseph T. French,


150 10


66


prisoners, 16 00


lime, &c., 3 05


66 car-fare for tramps, 75


22 00


John W. Hersey, setting glass,


75


F. L. Merrill,


35


D. H. Bills, fuel, .


20 75


Minot & Co., tools,


7 75


Charles S. Gerald, stock and labor,


15 25


W. W. Ewell, repairing furniture,


4 00


L. M. Ham & Co., repairing locks,


IO 79


G. S. Coffin, repairing locks and keys, 2 90


Keating & Spear, knob, lock, &c., 98


$467 17


Appropriation,


$ 500 00


Expenses,


467 17


Expenses less than appropriation,


$32 83


There is due to the town from officers for use of cells, the sum of $25.00.


George G. Souther, rent of land,


55


Police Station, continued.


The commitments to the police station for the year ending Feb. 1, 1878, were as follows :-


For drunkenness,


37


larceny,


14


assault,


14


arson,


5


vagrants,


4


breaking and entering,


2


bastardy,


I


unlawfully catching smelts,


I


burglary,


I


murder,


I


rape,


I


surrendered by bondsmen,


I


lodgers provided for, 2,056


Total,


2,138


STATE AID.


DR.


Due from State Feb. 1, 1877,


$2,896 00


Paid during year ending Feb. 1, 1878. 2,817 50


$5,713 50


CR.


By cash from State Treasurer, $2,852 OI


Balance due from State Feb. 1, 1878, 2,861 49


$5,713 50


56


STREET LIGHTS.


Paid Citizens' Gas Light Co.,


$2,707 50


Eaton Brothers, 23 75


F. J. Fuller, 32 00


Amos Churchill, 17 00


E. J. Fegan,


18 00


S. N. Maloney, 18 00


John McGowan, 16 00


George W. Brooks,


48 00


Owen Treanor,


16 00


E. A. Perkins,


18 00


Estate of J. A. Duggan,


16 00


A. B. Chamberlin,


16 00


Noah Cummings,


18 00


E. Winslow Ellis,


72 00


J. Q. A. Field,


18 00


W. B. Glover,


9 33


P. P. Kittredge,


2 66


Wm. N. Eaton,


12 00


$3,078 24


Appropriation,


$3,500 00


Expenses,


3,078 24


Expenses less than appropriation,


$421 76


BRIDGES.


HINGHAM AND QUINCY BRIDGES.


Receipts.


Cash from Trustees of H. and Q. bridges,


$1,076 80


Amount carried forward, $1,076 80


57


Bridges, continued,


Amount brought forward,


$1,076 80


Expenses.


Paid J. M. Bartlett, treas., assessments, $270 83


R. H. Pomroy, lumber, 500 00


770 83


Expenses less than receipts,


$305 97


NEPONSET BRIDGE.


Paid Pratt & Co., lumber, 190 08


Eliab Ramsdell, stock and labor, 86 15


John Donovan, bolts and iron-work, 24 83


James Pierce, labor,


I 50


$302 56


RECAPITULATION OF BRIDGE ACCOUNT.


H. and Q. bridges, expenses less than receipts, $305 97*


Neponset bridge, expenses, 302 56


Expenses less than receipts,


$3 41


Appropriation for bridges, $ 1,800 00


There is on hand at Neponset Bridge lumber appraised at $18 20. The Trustees of the Hingham and Quincy bridges have on hand lumber valued at about $500.


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Paid Henry Barker, treasurer,


$3,000 00


Appropriation, $3,000 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. 8


58


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, POST 88.


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


REAL ESTATE BOUGHT IN FOR TAXES.


DR.


To balance as per last annual report, $152 92


Paid Geo. H. Locke, collector for property taxed to C. F. Billings, 30 30


Horace B. Spear, recording deed, I 06


Wm. A. Hodges, 12


$185 40


CR.


By cash from C. F. Billings, less interest, $32 48


66 H. C. Cutter, per J. Brown, less interest, 20 45


52 93


Balance due the town,


$132 47


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


To amount of taxes unpaid, Feb. 1, 1877,


$550 50


CR.


By cash paid town treasurer, $550 50


59


TAXES (1876). Charles N. Baxter, Collector. DR.


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


CR.


By cash paid town treasurer (abatements $14 91),


9,494 91


TAXES (1877).


George H. Locke, Collector. DR.


To Town tax,


$95,337 97


State «


5,850 00


County "


6,005 78


Non-residents' bank tax,


1,767 15


Overlayings,


3,679 55


$112,640 45


CR.


By cash paid town treasurer, including discounts ($3,482 04) and abate- ments ($1,633 30), $106,539 95


Balance, amount of taxes unpaid Feb.


1, 1878, 6,100 50


-$112,640 45


Discounts and abatements for 1877, $5,115 34


Appropriation for 1877,


5,000 00


More than appropriation,


$115 34


The list of unpaid taxes can be found on page 68.


60


APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1877.


Support of poor,


$7,000 00


Fire Department,


5,000 00


Water-ways,


250 00


Decorating soldiers' graves,


200 00


Miscellaneous expenses,


2,500 00


Mount Wollaston Cemetery,


1,000 00


Old Cemetery,


100 00


Adams Place,


50 00


Field Street,


200 00


Widening Quincy Avenue,


500 00


Newbury Avenue,


2,400 00


Myrtle Street,


100 00


Mill Street,


650 00


Old Colony Street,


- 150 00


Re-location of Beale Street,


200 00


Private way at West Quincy,


100 00


Retaining walls on Willard and Cross Streets,


400 CO


Defining street lines,


150 00


Street lights,


3,500 00


Repairs of highways,


8,000 00


Miscellaneous expenses of highways and removal of snow, 1,500 00 Public Library, 3,000 00


Bridges,


1,800 00


Discount and abatement of taxes,


5,000 00


Police station,


500 00


Repairs on town buildings,


500 00


Enlargement of Coddington school-house lot,


1,400 00


Superintendent of Schools,


2,000 00


Schools, salaries, fuel and care of rooms,


25,500 00


Schools, incidental expenses, including transporta- tion of pupils, 4,000 00


Schools, purchase of reading-books,


500 00


Town officers,


3,100 00


61


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,


3,300 CO


Discount and abatement of taxes,


5,500 00


Interest on town debt,


4,000 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


1


Removal of snow and miscellaneous expenses of highways,


2,000 00


Decoration of soldiers' graves,


200 00


Public Library,


2,200 00


Fire Department,


6,000 00


Police station and Vagrant account,


500 00


Street lights,


3,000 00


1


SCHEDULE OF OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS DUE TO THE TOWN.


For support of poor, as follows : -


State of Mass., for Mary O'Hearn, $93 61


Jacob Wells, 12 50


$106 II


City of Boston, for L. E. Johnson,


6 38


Amount carried forward, $112 49


62


Accounts due to the Town, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$112 49


For support of poor, as follows : -


Town of Braintree, for C. F. Arnold,


$4 25


Wm. Mulligan,


21 00


Delia W. Hayden,


32 93


Mrs. J. E. Clark,


13 50


66


I. W. Hayden, 5 00


76 68


66 Holbrook, Mrs. W. Goodwin,


55 18


Fairhaven, Mrs. E. W. West,


106 00


Malden, C. H. Robbins,


30 85


.6 Randolph, L. F. Leavitt,


$2 25


L. P. Holbrook, 2 35


4 60


Town of Scituate, Lucius Thayer,


4 15


Edward Capen, for C. V. Saville,


106 75


Alfred Nye, for E. Nye,


241 65


Sumner Soule, for C. J. Soule,


80 55


James Kelly, for Mary Flaherty,


43 35


Thomas H. Hayes, rent of land,


25 00


E. Hayden, goods furnished,


10 00


Real estate bought in for taxes,


132 47 .


State Aid, due Feb. 1, 1878,


2,861 49


Sundry parties, rent of Town Hall,


147 75


$4,038 96


63


TREASURER'S REPORT. HORACE B. SPEAR, Treasurer.


DR.


To cash in treasury Feb. 1, 1877, $8,962 78


Town of Braintree, support of poor, 116 53


Fairhaven, 66


107 00


Templeton, 66


6 00


66 Randolph, 66


136 10


Holbrook, 66


68 48


Medford, 215 63


City of Boston, 7 00


Edward Capen, support of C. V. Saville, 292 89 J. Q. A. Field, support of Mary O'Hearn, 112 00 Refunded for support of insane person, 147 00 glass broken in Town Hall, 1 00


J. Q. A. Field, old lumber, 2 00


Daniel Baxter, loam, 8 75


Wm. A Hodges, potatoes,


4 00


Edward Farmer, refunded for goods,


12 72


Trustees, Hingham & Quincy Bridges, 1,076 80 Income from town hall, 430 25


Rent of rooms in town house, 300 00


Poor person, refunded for fuel,


3 20


Lots sold in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery,


210 00


Single graves,


30 00


Labor on lots,


66 66


" in 1874, 12 00


66 66


" in 1875, 15 00


66


" in 1876, 28 50


Hay sold from 66


50 00


Assessment of non-resident owners of lots, 108 00


66


753 00


Amount carried forward,


$ 13,216 63


64


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$13,216 63


To State Treasurer, corporation tax,


2,5.45 33


Nat'l bank


2,063 95


State aid,


2,852 OI


paupers, 62 82


66 66


.. burials, 30 00


66 income Mass. School Fund, 190 34


"


discount on State tax,


19 00


County


county tax,


33 00


66


dog licenses,


699 39


Income Repair Fund, Mount Wollaston Cemetery, 6 00


J. Brown, for estate sold for tax,


23 35


C. F. Billings, for estate sold for tax,


32 89


Wm Davenport, board of A. N. Daven- port, 250 00


Chas. A. Hastings, for school-house at Germantown, 171 50 O. C. R. R. for work at bridge at Atlantic, 187 58 Circus license, 25 00


W. F. Lakin, auctioneer's license, 66 2 00


2 00


L. W. Lovell,


Ebenezer Adams,


66


J. H. Elcock,


66


2 00


J. W. Lombard,


66


66


2 00


Billiard-room license,


2 00


George H. Locke, collector, balance of tax, 1875, 550 50


George H. Locke, collector, interest on tax, 1875, 10 15


2 00


Charles N. Baxter, collector, balance of tax, 1876, 9,494 91


George H. Locke, collector, on ac-


count tax of 1877.


106,539 95


Amount carried forward,


$139,016 30


65


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$139,016 30


To S. N. Maloney, liquor license, $50 00


W. P. F. Meserve,


50 00


Hiram P. Abbott,


· 37 50


W. P. F. Meserve,


200 00


Hiram P. Abbott,


150 00


Bernard Donnelly,


100 00


A G. Durgin & Co.,


50 00


Johnson & Whall,


50,00


Michael Small,


100 00


Timothy Lyons,


100 00


John McGowan,


100 00


W. C. Campbell & Co.,“


100 00


Dennis Ford, 2d,


50 00


Jeremiah Ford,


50 00


James Mears,


100 00


James Sullivan,


100 00


John Swithin,


ICO OO


William Norris,


100 00


William Corcoran, 66


50 00


Timothy Fitzgerald,


100 00


John Trainor, 66


100 00


William Dugan,


50 00


Frederick Hardwick, “


1


50 00


Michael Hartney,


50 00


David Gunville,


66


100 00


Warren Reed,


100 00


Saml. W. Jenkins,


66


100 00


Wm. A. Moseley,


66


ICO 00


John Coffee,


100 00


Smith & Houghton,


50 00


$2,537 50


Notes payable, borrowed in anticipa- tion of taxes, 31,300 00


-$172,853 80


Amount carried forward,


$172,853 80


66


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$172,853 80


CR.


By State Treasurer, State tax, $5,850 00


National Bank tax, 2,401 56


66 one fourth amount re-


ceived for liquor licenses, 634 37


County Treasurer, County tax, 6,005 78


Notes payable, borrowed in anticipa- tion of taxes, 31,300 00


Notes payable, Woodward Fund, 11,500 00


Interest, sundry persons on notes,


5,444 06


Interest Repair Fund, lots in Mt. Wol- laston Cemetery, 6 00


Town of Medford, amount overpaid, 72 00


Town orders, 83,320 41


Balance in treasury, Feb. 1, 1878,


26,319 62


- -$172,853 80


67


STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT.


NOTES PAYABLE.


State of Massachusetts, due Dec. 9, 1878,


$5,000 00


Nov. 1, 1881, 20,000 00


Dec. 9, 1883, 5,000 00


March 23, 1884,


20,000 00


Dec. 9, 1888,


5,000 00


66


June I, 1889,


10,000 00


Woodward Fund, on demand,


5,500 00


Interest accrued on the above notes,


1,059 17


Repair Fund, on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery,


100 00


Due for damage to land occupied by Mrs. M. D. Gibbons, 200 00


CR.


$71,859 17


By cash in the treasury, $26,319 62


Due as per schedule of outstanding ac-


counts, page 61. 4,038 96


Unpaid taxes of 1877, as per list, page 68, 6,100 50


36,459 08


Net amount of town debt, Feb. 1, 1878, $35,400 09


Net amount of town debt, Feb, 1, 1877, $59,027 31


66 Feb. 1, 1878, 35,400 09


Decrease for the year,


$23,627 22


Amount of corporation tax, $2,545 43


Town notes paid, $11,500 00


LIST OF UNPAID TAXES, FEB. 1, 1878.


Adams, Joseph, balance, $10 05


Brought forward, $692 05


Adams, Joseph, Mrs., 130 20


Algoe, Adam, estate of, 2 IO


Duggan, John A, estate of, 248 50 Field, J. Q. A., guardian, 2 IO Flynn, Edward, estate of, 2 80


Allen, Otis, 31 40


Armstrong, Charles,


8 40


Flowers, James,


30 00


Bent, George, estate of,


14 00


Garrity, James,


40 50


Bent, Isaac P.,


3 40


Garvin, William,


20 20


Berry, James, balance,


8 50


Gay, Benjamin, heirs of,


18 20


Bigelow, John P., balance,


I2 60


George. George W., 17 40


Billings, Cable,


8I IO


Gilliard, William, Mrs., 35 00


Bowen, Michael,


18 80


Gleason, Richard, 32 80


Boyd, William, II IO


Glidden, Henry, 23 00


Brown, Joseph H.,


17 40


Glover, William S., 31 00


Burke, James,


32 80


Goodhue, Mitchell,


114 00


Cahill, George,


48 20


Hall, Charles H.,


158 10


Carter, Thomas W.,


22 20


Hallorane, Timothy,


I 40


Chase, Andrew J.,


27 20


Hawes, C. H.,


41 20


Chubbuck, Wm., estate of, 21 00


Hayden, Charles,


18 IO


Cleverly, James M., 8 30


Hayden, Samuel,


3 40


Cleverly, James T., balance, 2 00


Hayes, Thomas H.,


71 30


Cleverly, Thomas,


3 40


Hayes, Thomas P.,


32 IO


Coffee, John, 28 60


Hayes, John, 14 60


Hernon, Peter J., 16 00


Collins, J. J., Mrs., 2 80


Conway, Thomas, 17 40


Kennon, Thomas, estate of, 12 60


Corcorane, William, 2nd,


14 60


Kelliher, Matthew, 20 90


Daily, Michael, 14 60


Kelloy, Henry, Jr., 3 40


Donovan, John, estate of, 3 50


Kennedy, Patrick, 27 20


Driscoll, Catherine, 19 60


Lannergan, John, 20 20


Dwelle, Lemuel, estate of,


30 00


Liner, Patrick, estate of, I 40


Carried forward, $692 05


Carried forward, $1,780 65


(68)


Coleman, Edward, 46 80


Howe, Edward S., 31 20


69


Unpaid taxes for 1877, continued.


Brought forward, $1,780 65


Brought forward, $2,598 45


Lapham, Fred. A., 6 20


Scott, Thomas,


12 50


Leloise, Ambrose B.,


18 80


Shay, James, II 80


Lines, Thomas D.,


23 00


Silvie, Joseph,


4 10


Lombard, Joseph W.,


32 80


Sullivan, Michael,


18 80


Leavitt & Lombard, 70


Sullivan, Timothy,


13 20


Loud, Francis P.,


20 20


Lucius, John S.


15 40


Lyons, Timothy,


17 40


Lord & Wentworth,


3 50


Lord, Joseph H., balance,


9 60


Mahoney, Owen, 6 20


Marks, Stephen F.,


2 00


Malone, Joseph,


2 70


McCune, Patrick,


6 90


McGoverin, Michael,


16 00


McRay, Neil, 5 60


Adams, B. N., 14 00


Baker, H. G.,


7 00


Mckay, Martha,


7 70


Barlow, B. C.,


24 80


Newcomb, Jesse, estate of,


9 80


Batterson, W. J.,


45 40


Newcomb, Joseph,


21 60


Bills, F. C.,


37 80


Newcomb, Winslow M.,


31 40


Black, Wm. F., 2 IO


Norton, Charles B.,


67 80


Bemis, W. W.,


14 60


O'Brien, John, balance,


20


Bowker, Samuel, 12 60


O'Brien, Michael, 2d,


16 00


Bowker, Elizabeth C.,


2 10


O'Brien, Thomas,


II 80


Butterworth, Frank C.,


20 60


Owens, Thomas,


14 60


Burchstead, James C.,


2 40


Pierce, Patrick,


II 20


Churchill & Newton,


14 70


Pitrolo, Peter,


12 60


Cheever, Samuel,


7 00


Pope, Edmund, estate of,


124 60


Carpenter, Edwin J.,


32 20


Pray, William,


4 20


Clough, James H.,


28 60


Prescott, W. G., balance,


26 30


Coolidge, A. J.,


4 20


Reed, James, 23 00


Coombs, Henry B.,


7 90


Reed, Warren,


222 50


Clark, Cyrus T.,


61 60


Roberts, Joseph,


11 80


Cushing, Sarah E.,


8 40


Sanville, Joseph,


IO


Dodge, John E.,


II 20


Carried forward,


$2,598 45


Carried forward,


$3,233 05


Whitney, George S., 18 10


Williams, Jonathan, 109 80


Walsh, Peter, 3 40


WOLLASTON.


Mckenzie, John, balance,


13 60


Tuck, Abiatha,


6 20


Vinton, George, Jr., 23 00


Wentworth, Abigail M., Mrs., 2 80 White, Charlotte, 15 40


Totman, Henry S.


36 30


70


Unpaid taxes for 1877, continued.


Brought forward, $3,233 05


Brought forward, $4,461 90


Wells, James, 2 80


Williams, John, Mrs., 8 40


BRACKETT ESTATE.


Faxon, George, 4 20


Gannett, Howard,


37 20


Gibson, C. I., Mrs.,


28 00


Goodrich, Milora, 5 60


Gannett, James H., 2 80


Leeds, Edwin F., I 40


Leeds, Daniel D., I 40


Merriam, Ellery R., 2 80


Mckay, Susanna T., 3 50


Richardson, B. W., 4 20


Whitcomb, Nathaniel W., 2 10


BOSTON.


Allen, Charles G., 4 20


Alley, William H.,


70


Morehead, J. W.,


3 50


Ahlborn, Henry,


4 20


Pierce, Charles H., 5 60


Baker, William P.,


205 80


Pushee, James H., 14 00


Butland, John, 29 40


Pinkham, George F., 404 60


Carberry, Thomas, 70


Pinkham & Beal,


32 90


Crocker, Henry, 4 20


Pinkham, Horace A.,


92 50


Crocker, F. C., 70


Rice, Matthew, 4 20


Colleard & Haly, 70


Rich, J. A., 16 80


Deacy, J. B., 12 60


Rollins, Joshua D.,


42 00


Chapman, Celia,


70


Seelye, W. C.,


27 IO


Dehon, William, Est., 184 80


70


Smith, Joel E., 47 60


Fallon, Anna, Mrs.,


2 IO


Sprague, Alfred W.,


74 80


Felton, D. W.,


70


Sparrow, Josiah,


44 50


Foye, -- '


2 IO


Stewart, Wm. H.,


42 00


Gardner, Casilda,


4 20


Tupper, H. W.,


3 50


Harding, Stephen,


70


Tuttle, Samuel J.,


14 00


Henry, Eliza N., Mrs.,


4 20


Whittemore, John Q. A.,


13 30


Holden, A. B., 4 20


Carried forward,


$4,461 90


Carried forward,


$4,963 10


Hastings, Caroline E., 2 10


Howe, Jones, balance,


14 00


Ingraham, Louisa,


2 80


Jones, Henry A.,


47 60


Kendall, Charles A.,


II 20


Lakin, John H., 63 00


Loring, Abbott,


5 60


McIntyre, Farrington,


2 00


Moody, Converse,


33 85


Greenough, Moses, 19 60


Cheever, Samuel, 1 40


Dimmock, O. W., 2 80


Farnum, Samuel N., 14 00


Dodge, John, estate of, 4 20


Emery, Thomas B, 41 20


Shaw & Morrison,


9 80


Dowling, William,


71


Unpaid taxes for 1877, continued.


Brought forward, $4,963 10


Houghton & Sawyer,


2 80


Howard, - 2 80


Hughson, William,


I 40


Jackson, Thomas,


I 40


Manning, Andrew,


35


McGrail, Peter,


2 10


Morse, Miss, 70


Murphy, Daniel E.,


2 IO


Newhall, Cheever,


14 70


Palmer, J. A.,


5 60


Pickering, D. N., 4 20


Pingree, Mrs., 12 60


Clapp, A. H.,


1 05


Porter, Alexander S.


45 50


Colburn, A. V. H.,


1 05


Richards, E. E.,


I 40


Coolidge, A. R., 2 80


Ripley, A.,


70


Cross, John, 6 30


Rose, B. F.,


2 80


Cutter, Sarah E.,


I 40


Reagan, Charles,


70


Doyle, George H.,


I 40


Shaw, Thomas,


28 00


Drew, E. M., Mrs.,


I 40


Simmons, George,


I 40


Ellis, Charles F., heirs of,


I 40


Smith, John T.,


70


Farrell, James E.,


I 40


Souther, Henry,


I12 80


Garbett, W. A.,


I 40


Stone, William,


14 00


Green, Charles,


2 80


Tennebaun,


I 40


Hanly C. W.,


I 40


Thomas, John,


2 IO


Harriman, C. F.,


I 40


Webster, Albert,


2 80


Haynes, C. F., Mrs.,


I 40


Wilkins, Thomas,


24 50


Jackson, Charles E., 6 65


Wild, A. H.,


28 70


Jackson, Joseph A., 2 80


Lyon, L. A.,


5 60


Williams, W. R.,


70


McPhail, A. M.,


I 40


William, H. S.,


70


Mortenson, C. C.,


I 40


Wright, A. W.,


46 90


Mason, A. F.,


19 60


Mason, Caroline,


I 40


MELROSE.


Page, Caleb,


I 40


Phillips, Charles,


8 40


Pattee, William S.,


2 80


Carried forward,


$5,371 65


Brought forward,


$5,371 65


BRAINTREE.


Dyer, Samuel & Asa, 2 80


Hollis, Joel, I 40


BROCKTON.


Eddy, Henry, 2 80


Brown, Roxanna, 4 20


BELLEVUE PARK.


Anderson, William E., 2 80


Dailey, D. F., 1 05


Beaumont Francis B., 6 30


Poole, Benjamin Jr., 8 40


Carried forward,


$5,462 65


Williams & Foss,


25 20


72


Unpaid taxes for 1877, continued.


Brought forward, $5,462 65


Perry, J. B.,


. I 05


Smith, A. O., 1 40


Swan, J. B., 2 80


Taylor, George W., 9 80


Taylor, Julia A., I 40


Trefethron, Thomas H.,


I 40


Vandervoort, John E., I 40


Walter, N. B., I 40


Weston, John D., 5 60


Wheeler, Ella E.,


2 10


Williams, A. M.,


2 10


Bellevue Park Co.,


169 40


SQUANTUM.


Burdett, George H., I 40


Blodgett, Cyrus, 2 80


Jackson, Joseph A., 3 15


Jackson, C. E.,


3 50


McDonald, Ellen, I 40


Pease, Charles G., 70


Quigley, A. J.,


1 05


Ratigae, Thomas, 70


Reed, Mary A., I 40


Smith, Elizabeth G.,


7 00


Smith, John, 7 00


Squantum Land Associates, 16 80


MILTON.


Cook, Artemas, 4 20


Field, Ebenezer, Est.,


4 20


Richards, R. A. and Bradley,


J. W., 8 40


Simmonds, Sylvanus, I 40


RANDOLPH.


Howard, Edgar, 27 30


Carried forward,


$5,754 90


Brought forward,


$5,754 90


NEWTON.


Capen, Charles H., 15 40


Ray, Edwin,


21 00


SCITUATE.


Hayward, John,


I 40


SOMERVILLE.


Bartlett, J. C., 4 20


Wilson, Robert,


9 80


STOUGHTON.


Phinney, Jonathan,


40


*


WEYMOUTH.


Crotty, Mrs.,


II 20


WORCESTER.


Metcalf, C. B., 29 40


Adams, Frederick A., I 40


Adams, Henry G., 2 80


Wilbur, Cornelius, 5 60


POLL TAXES.


Arrigo, Charles, 2 00


Antonio, - 2 00


Anderson, George, 2nd, 2 00


Ackerson, John,


2 00


Brogan, William F.,


2 00


Burrell, A. M., 2 00


Borden, James, 2 00


Brown, Francis A., 2 00


Berry, William G., 2 00


Brushingham, Timothy, 2 00


Carried forward,


$5,878 50


73


Unpaid taxes for 1877, continued.


Brought forward,


$5,878 50


Brought forward, $5,948 50


Brown, Harvey,


2 00


Foye, Patrick, 2 00


Baker, Arthur,


2 00


French, Ebenezer S., 2 00


Bach, F. W.,


2 00


Ford, Dennis, Jr., 2 00


Baker, Fred T.,


2 00


Fenton, William, 2 00


Conant, James M.,


2 00


Googin, Michael,


2 00


Colson, Edward,


2 00


Gray, Warren B.,


2 00


Cother, Patrick,


2 00


Geary, John,


2 00


Conner, Morrisey,


2 00


Gearing, John,


2 00


Conlan, Thomas,


2 00


Galvin, Thomas,


2 00


Cronin, Michael, 2d,


2 00


Gallagher, James F.,


2 00


Cuniff, Patrick,


2 00


Gillard, William,


2 00


Colgan, David,


2 00


Howard, George E.,


2 00


Cronin, Michael,


2 00


Hanson, Dexter B,


2 00


Coyler, Joseph W.,


2 00


Hatch, Stephen K.,


2 00


Coolidge, William F.,


2 00


Harrington, C. H.,


2 00


Cleverly, John S.,


2 00


Hines, Patrick,


2 00


Cain, Albert A.,


2 00


Hardy, Weston,


2 00


Connors, John,


2 00


Hayes, Robert,


2 00


Connell, Daniel,


2 00


Jordan, David,


2 00


Chamberlin, H. E.,


2 00


Johnson, Lewis E.,


2 00


Coleman, Lewis E., .


2 00


King, Richard,


2 00


Cuff, W. H.,


2 00


Keefe, Jeremiah,


2 00


Crocker, Seth S.,


2 00


Kirvin, James F.,


2 00


Clancy, John,


2 00


Logan, John,


2 00


Donovan, John,


2 00


Lenning, John,


2 00


Dodge, William,


2 00


Landergan, John,


2 00


Dennie, Jonathan,


2 00


Lord, George,


2 00


Dunn, J. H.,


2 00


Landergan, Wm.,


2 00


Dowd, Patrick,


2 00


McDougal, John,


2 00


Dungle, John,


2 00


Munday, Barney,


2 00


Dalton, Albert,


2 00


Marble, Waterman,


2 00


Donland, Peter,


2 00


Merritt, Arthur,


2 00


Daggett, W. D.,


2 00


McGafferty, James,


2 00


Falvy, William,


2 00


Murphy, Daniel,


2 00


Finny, Henry,


2 00


Monk, Daniel,


2 00


Carried forward, $5,948 50


Carried forward,


$6,018 50


8


-


74


Unpaid taxes for 1877, continued.


Brought forward, $6,018 50


Brought forward, $6,058 50


Moynihan, Patrick,


2 00


Ryan, William, 2 00


McKay, S. M., 2 00


Ripley, John T., 2 00


McGrane, Patrick, 2 00


Ryan, Mortimer, 2 00


McCarty, Dennis, 2 00


Sandford, Samuel,


2 00


Magoun, Elisha R.,


2 00


Stanley, William, 2 00


O'Connor, John,


2 00


Sheahan, Timothy,


2 00


O'Larry, Cornelius,


2 00


Stoddard, Geo. H. F., 2 00




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