Town annual report of Quincy 1879, Part 3

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 196


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Paid William Parker,


32 50


Edward .A. Spear,


27 50


Washington M. French,


52 00


Joseph T. French,


5 00


Michael Walsh,


88 00


Amounts carried forward, $205 00 $2,673 56


52


Town Officers, continued.


Amounts brought forward,


$205 00 $2,673 56


Paid John Golden,


37 00


Charles N. Hunt,


70 50


L. C. Badger,


5 00


James E. Maxim,


10 00


John S. Farrell,


52 25


Patrick Garrity, 2d,


57 00


J. W. Hayden,


40 50


J. M. Cleverly,


36 50


E. H. Richardson,


5 00


Joseph W. Lombard,


9 00


William Webb,


6 50


James H. Elcock,


20 00


H. A. C. Adams,


3 00


Edw. A. Hanson,


3 00


N. B. Furnald,


2 00


562 25


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Paid Joseph A. Lapham,


13 50


M. W. Gerry, 15 00


28 50


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


Paid George Saville, 15 00


Total amount of cash paid to town officers,


$3,279 31


Expenses,


$3.279 31


Appropriation,


3,175 00


Expenses more than appropriation, $104 31


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid Francis W. Parker, superintendent, $1,999 92


Appropriation, $2,000 00


53


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid Chas. N. Baxter, collecting tax of 1876, $48 54


66 66 bank " of 1876, 57 75


Chas. N. Baxter, stationery, &c., 36 80


George H. Locke, collecting tax of 1875, II 91


Cochrane & Sampson, printing Select- men's Report, 379 00


M. W. Gerry, distributing Report, 3 00


F. Mahoney,


4 00


C. H. Hobart, 66


3 75


W. A. Hodges, 6 00


Sampson, Davenport & Co., directory, 3 00


Calkins & Co., 66 2 00


Charles K. Darling, books, 19 75


John Chamberlin, pens, 3 25


E. B. Souther, stationery, 12 21


Bowditch & Co., expressing, 6 25


Winslow & Co., I 85


H. A. Keith, compiling Selectmen's Re- port, 100 00


Green & Prescott, printing and advertis- ing, 236 67


N. T. Merritt, printing and advertising, 7 00


E. W. Underwood, examining and in- dexing records, &c., 81 IO


John B. Bass, postage, &c., 12 94


D. F. French, meals for auditors, 12 75


W. M. French, witness fees, I 50


E. Whitefield, Views of Quincy, 17 00


A. J. Wilkinson, handcuffs, 45 00


J. E. Starbuck, surveying, 10 00


J. E. Tirrell, legal services, 10 00


J. T. French, auction sales, &c., 25 60


Amount carried forward, $1,158 62


54


Miscellaneous expenses, continued,


Amount brought forward, $1,158 62


Paid Horace B. Spear, recording deed, 75


C. F. Adams, tax refunded, . 7 78


Coleman & Maxwell, ink, 85


Jas. E. Maxim, services at town meetings, 10 00 John O. Holden, care of clock, and repairs, 54 00 Thomas W. Lincoln, bell-rope, 3 50


Joseph T. French, conveying injured man, 1 00 Eliab Ramsdell, repairing pump, 00


John Hall, ringing bell, 52 00


66 returning deaths, 48 00


Geo. L. Gill, preparing appendix,


5 00


66 additional recording, 13 00


.. reg. births, deaths, &c., 146 30


cash, postage, stat'y, &c., 10 00


" expressing, C


66 " blank book, 1 50


06


" license blanks,


" copy of record, 2 00


W. A. Hodges, use of horse and carriage, 100 00


Wm. N. Eaton, “ 00 co


John Chamberlin, carriage hire,


00 00


Wm. A. Hodges, cash, trav. expenses, I 5


Wm. N. Eaton,


6 00


$1,842 95


Appropriation, $2,500 00


Expenses,


1,842 95


Expenses less than appropriation, $657 05


6


55


TOWN HALL.


1


DR.


Paid Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas,


$434 50


repairs, &c.,


4 10


Cyrus Patch, fuel,


47 30


D. H. Bills,


33 28


John H. Veazie, alcohol,


90


P. H. Gavin, repairing pump, 23 88


Pierce & Sanborn, zinc and labor,


4 55


Geo. G. Souther, sawdust,


65


William Talbot, sawing wood,


I 50


W. W. Ewell, sundries,


17 27


James E. Maxim, services,


142 91


Keating & Spear, stock and labor,


4 74


C. F. Pierce, pipe, &c.,


6 80


$731 58


CR.


By cash received for rent of rooms,


$357 75


received for use of hall,


449 50


$807 25


Amount of cash received,


$807 25


Amount of cash paid,


731 58


Receipts more than expenses,


$75 67


There is due from sundry persons the sum of $98.25 for the use of the Hall. The Hall has been used without pay nineteen times during the past year, at an expense of about $ 1 14 00.


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brooms, &c.,


I 55


F. J. Perry, repairs,


7 65


56


POLICE STATION.


DR.


Paid Joseph T. French, superintendent, $ 150 00


66 meals for lodgers, 123 70


prisoners, 42 00


car-fare for tramps, 3 00


George G. Souther, rent of land,


12 00


D. Howard Bills, fuel,


23 05


L. M. Ham, repairs on lock, 3 50


Keating & Spear, mattresses, &c.,


23 85


William H. French, whitewashing, &c., 7 50


Billings, Clapp & Co., disinfectants, 4 00


John W. Hersey, stock and labor, 8 00


George O. Langley, stock and labor, I 50


Pierce & Sanborn, pipe, repairs, &c.,


9 64


$41I 74


CR.


By cash received for the use of cells,


23 00


$388 74


Appropriation,


$500 00


Expenses,


388 74


Expenses less than appropriation,


$III 26


There is due the town for use of cells,


from State of Massachusetts,


$ 16 00


from Quincy officers,


20 50


Town of Braintree,


68 00


66 Town of Weymouth,


10 00


-


$114 50


The commitments to the police station for the year ending Feb. 1, 1879, were as follows : -


57


Police Station, concluded. - Enlargement of Police Station. - State Aid.


For assault, 9; attempt at rape, 2 ; bastardy, 2; breaking and entering, 3 ; common drunkards, 3 ; drunkenness, 33 ; dis- turbance of the peace, 2; evading fare, I ; insanity, I ; incen- diarism, 2; larceny, 10; stealing a ride, 2; truancy, 2 ; vagrancy, 20. Total, 92. Number of lodgers provided for, 1156.


ENLARGEMENT OF POLICE STATION.


Paid Tirrell & Sons, iron-work,


$105 00


William H. French, stock and labor,


71 50


George O. Langley, “


20 74


$197 24


Appropriation,


$ 200 00


Expenses,


197 24


Expenses less than appropriation,


$2 76


/


STATE AID.


DR.


Due fromn State, Feb. 1, 1878,


$2,861 49


Paid during year ending Feb. 1, 1879, 2,588 00


$5,449 49


CR.


By cash from State Treasurer, $2,716 45


Balance due from State, Feb. 1, 1879, 2,733 04


$5,449 49


STATE AID.


Under Act of 1878.


Paid sundry parties, (5)


$2.380 00


58


STREET LIGHTS.


Paid Citizens' Gas Light Co.,


$2,888 35


E. H. Doble, 18 00


John B. Bass,


31 50


S. W. Jenkins, 25 25


W. A. Mosely,


7 33


Horace Jenkins,


31 00


F. J. Fuller,


32 00


Amos Churchill,


16 00


W. D. Emory,


17 00


E. J. Fegan,


18 00


Owen Treanor,


12 50


Thomas Gurney,


16 00


John Shields,


16 00


S. V. Maloney,


16 00


John McGowan,


16 00


George W. Brooks,


48 00


William N. Eaton,


16 00


C. H. Nudd,


24 00


E. A. Perkins,


IS CO


E. Winslow Ellis,


72 00


A. B. Chamberlin,


16 00


P. P. Kittredge,


16 00


J. Q. A. Field,


18 00


Ebenezer Adams,


2 67


Noah Cummings,


16 00


William B. Glover,


16 00


$3,423 60


Expenses,


$3,423 60


Appropriation,


3,250 00


Expenses more than appropriation, $173 60


59


BRIDGES.


HINGHAM AND QUINCY BRIDGES. DR.


Paid J. M. Bartlett, treas'r, assessments, $197 15


B. F. Curtis, lumber, 437 87


$635 02


CR.


By cash from Trustees of Bridges, 437 87


$197 15


NEPONSET BRIDGE.


DR.


Paid Pratt & Co., lumber,


$347 95


A. T. Stearns, “


66 16


Eliab Ramsdell, stock and labor,


216 20


John Donovan, iron-work,


15 80


$646 II


CR.


By cash from E. Ramsdell, for old plank, ,


12 00


$634 II


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RECAPITULATION OF BRIDGES ACCOUNT.


Hingham and Quincy Bridges,


$197 15


Neponset Bridge, 634 II


$831 26


Appropriation,


$1,500 00


Expenses,


831 26


Expenses less than appropriation, $668 74


There is on hand, at Neponset Bridge, lumber appraised at $76 14.


1


60


REAL ESTATE BOUGHT IN FOR TAXES.


DR.


To balance per last annual report, $132 47


Paid Geo. H. Locke, collector, for property


taxed to C. F. Billings,


80 65


W. M. Newcomb,


29 84


A. W. Wright,


55 93


T. H. Butterworth,


29 15


C. H. Kimball,


17 72


W. H. Lakin,


73 17


E. Pope, estate of,


139 56


$558 49


ESTIMATE AND PLANS FOR NEW ALMSHOUSE.


Paid W. M. French, carriage-hire, $12 00


William Parker, plans, 18 00


$30 00


Appropriation,


$100 00


Expenses,


30 00


Expenses less than appropriation,


$70 00


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, POST 88.


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


61


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Paid Henry Barker, treasurer,


$2,200 00 Appropriation, $2,200 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.


TAXES (1877.) George H. Locke, Collector. DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1878,


$6,100 50


CR.


By cash paid town treasurer, including abatements, ($352 17) $5,363 40


Balance, amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1879, 737 IO 1


--- $6,100 50


TAXES (1878.)


George H. Locke, Collector. DR.


To Town tax, County "


$60,116 55 5,780 56


Amount carried forward,


$65,897 II


62


Taxes (1878), concluded.


Amount brought forward,


$65,897 II


State tax,


3,900 00


Non-residents' bank-tax,


,211 76


Overlayings,


2,392 85


$73,401 72


CR.


By cash paid town treasurer, including discounts ($2,209 47) and abate- ments ($1,050 79), $67,249 65


Balance, amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1879,


6,152 07


$73,401 72


Appropriation for 1878,


$5,000 00


Discounts and abatements for 1878,


3,26c 26


Less than appropriation,


$1,739 74


The list of unpaid taxes can be seen on page 71.


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63


APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1878.


Schools, salaries, fuel and care of rooms,


$25,000 00


incidental expenses and transportation of pupils, 4,200 00


" purchase of books and stationery, 300 00


Superintendent of schools,


2,000 CO


Public Library,


2,200 00


Pay of Selectmen, 2,100 00 all other town officers, 1,075 00


Repairs of town buildings,


500 00


Miscellaneous expenses,


2,500 00


Support of poor,


6,500 00


Repairs of highways,


8,000 00


Repairs and care of bridges,


1,500 00


Miscellaneous expenses of highways and removal of


snow, 2,200 00


Street lights, ,


3,250 00


Mount Wollaston Cemetery,


1,000 00


Old Cemetery,


100 00


Enlargement of police station,


200 00


Police station and vagrants,


500 00


Fire Department, 4,700 00


Repairs of engine houses,


600 00


House for steam-pump, &c., iron pipe for streets, hydrants, &c., 3,800 00


Building water-ways, 250 00


Discount and abatement of taxes,


5,000 00


Decoration of soldiers' graves,


200 00


Estimate and plans for new Almshouse,


100 00


Examination of Neponset bridge, IOO CO


Extension of culvert, Quincy Avenue,


150 00


64


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 00


Discount and abatement of taxes,


5,000 00


Interest on town debt,


5,000 00


Miscellaneous expenses,


2,000 CO


Bridges,


. 1,200 00


Mount Wollaston Cemetery,


1,000 00


Old Cemetery,


100 00


Repairs of highways,


8,500 00


Removal of snow and miscellaneous expenses of high-


ways, 2,000 00


Decoration of soldiers' graves,


200 00


Public Library,


2,000 00


Fire Department,


4,625 00


Police Station and Vagrant account,


500 00


Street lights,


3,300 00


SCHEDULE OF OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS DUE THE TOWN.


For support of poor, as follows : - State of Mass., for Jacob Wells,


68 67


A. Roberts, 17 87


66


66


Swan Miller,


9 03


66


A. Sanville,


12 85


T. Bouchard, 4 50


Amount carried forward, $112 92


65


Accounts due the Town, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$112 92


State of Mass. for J. Decelle, II 75


A. Robinson, 7 50


$132 17


City of Boston, for L. E. Johnson, Town of Braintree, for Wm. Mulligan,


2 81


Jas. Bryant, 2 00


Lucius Thayer,


23 13


James Friel, 7 38


-


35 32


Town of Weymouth, for Patrick Wall,


9 40


Randolph, for Clara Leavitt,


23 00


S. H. Leavitt,


27 00


L. F. Leavitt,


41 50


66


66


A. Leavitt,


16 25


66


L. P. Holbrook, II7 95


225 70


1


Alfred Nye, for E. Nye,


241 65


John F. Swan, support,


198 55


John Wilson, for Louisa S. Wilson,


96 40


Geo. H. Locke, guardian, for Mary Williams,


19 25


Insane person, support,


7 00


Thomas H. Hayes, rent of land,


25 00


E. Hayden, goods furnished,


10 00


Real estate bought in for taxes,


558 49


State Aid, due Feb. 1, 1879,


2,733 04


State Aid, (Act of 1878,) due Feb. 1, 1879,


2,380 00


Sundry parties, rent of Town Hall,


98 25


$6,782 60


12 38


66


TREASURER'S REPORT.


HORACE B. SPEAR, Treasurer.


DR.


To Cash in Treasury on settlement Feb. I, IS78,


$26,319 62


Town of Braintree, support of poor, 165 90


Fairhaven,


204 00


66 Ipswich, 66


71 25


6 Eastham, 12 00


Medford, 12 00


Templeton, IO 45


Holbrook, 66


140 58


City of New Bedford, 6.


3 00


Boston, 66


8 38


Edward Capen, guardian, support of


C. V. Saville, 303 70


Sundry poor persons, refunded, 18 96


Pratt & Co., refunded, for bill paid twice, IO 30


E. Ramsdell, old plank sold from Neponset Bridge, 12 00


Frank C. Field, for gravel, I 75


W. A. Hodges, for calves sold from Alms- house, 3 50


H. H. Faxon, land on Water Street, 990 00


Joseph T. French, auctioneer's license,


2 00


L. W. Lovell, 66


2 00


James H. Elcock, 66


2 00


W. P. F. Meserve, billiard 66 2 00


William Hobart, rent of land, two years, 2 00


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


Use of police station, 23 00


Amount carried forward, $28,340 39


6-


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $28,340 39


Relief Whicher, labor on highway, 50 00


Trustees Hingham and Quincy Bridges, refunded, 437 87


Income from Town Hall, 449 50


National Mt. Wollaston Bank, rent of rooms in Town House, 300 00


County Treasurer, rent of rooms in Town


House, 57 75


County Treasurer, dog-licenses, 568 42


State Treasurer, corporation tax,


2,338 25


66 State paupers, 79 00


66 66


aid, 2,716 45


66 income Mass. School Fund, 204 86


66 66 Nat'l Bank tax, 1,750 79


Repair Fund of lots in Mt. Wollaston


Cemetery, Sarah Kingman,


100 00


Laura A. Whicher, 100 00


Repair Fund of lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, labor on same, 6 00


Lots sold in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery,


180 00


Labor on lots in 66 66


811 86


66


in 1876, 2 00


66


in 1877, 66 00


Single graves 66


66


10 00


Hay sold from 66


44 50


Assessments on non-resident owners of lots, 62 00 Bernard Donnelly, liquor license, Ist class, 100 00 John Trainor, 100 00


A. G. Durgin,


4th class, 50 00


Timothy Lyons,


Ist class, 100 00


Michael Small, 66


66


66 100 00


W. P. F. Meserve,


66


150 00


Jeremiah Ford, 66 66 100 00


Amount carried forward,


$39,375 64


68


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$39,375 64


Dennis Ford, liquor license, Ist class, 100 00


William Corcoran, “


.. 100 00


Timothy Fitzgerald,“ ..


100 00


Joseph S. Whall, .. ..


4th class, 50 00


Nicholas Gabarino, "


3d class, 50 00


W. A. Moseley, 66 66


Ist class, 100 00


Hiram P. Abbott, 66 66


100 00


William Dugan, .6 ..


..


100 00


James Sullivan, 66


..


100 00


John Swithin, .. 6.


..


100 00


James Mears,


66


66


100 00


John McGowan,


..


100 00


W. C. Campbell & Co., liquor license, Ist class, 100 00 David Gunville, liquor license, Ist class, 100 00 Geo. H. Wilson, 6 .. 5th class, 50 00


Stephen N. Maloney,“ Ist class, 100 00


E. J. Costello, 66 66 2d class, 50 00


Geo. H. Locke, collector, tax, 1877, 5,363 40


66


1878, 67,249 65


Notes payable, borrowed in anticipation of taxes, 32,000 00 --- $145,488 69


CR.


By State Treasurer, State tax, $3,900 00


" National Bank tax, 1,356 83


66 one-fourth amount re-


ceived for liquor licenses, 550 00


County Treasurer, County tax,


5,780 56


H. Barker, treas. Public Library, amt. dog-licenses, 1877, 699 39


Amounts carried forward,


$12,286 78 $145,488 69


69


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amounts brought forward,


$12,286 78 $145,488 69


Notes payable, Woodward Fund,


(balance),


5,500 00


66


State Treasurer, 5,000 00


66 borrowed in anticipa-


tion of taxes,


26,000 00


Interest on notes,


4,486 82


Repair Fund of lots in Mount Wollaston Cemetery, 6 00


Town orders,


87,592 29


Balance, cash on hand,


4,6 16 80


- $145,488 69


70


STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT.


NOTES PAYABLE.


State of Massachusetts, due Nov. 1, 1881,


$ 20,000 00


Dec. 9, 1883, 5,000 00


March 23, 1884, 20,000 00


66 Dec. 9, 1888, 5,000 00


66


June 1, 1889,


10,000 00


Woodward Fund, on demand, 4,000 00


Nat'l Mt. Wollaston Bank, on demand,


2,000 00


Interest accrued on the above notes,


976 55


Repair Fund, on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery,


300 00


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


$67,476 55


CR.


By cash in the treasury, 4,616 80


Due as per schedule of outstanding ac-


counts, page 64. 6,782 60


Unpaid taxes of 1877, page 71. 737 IO


1878, page 4. 6,152 07


18,288 57


Net amount of town debt, Feb. 1, 1879, $49,187 98


Net amount of town debt, Feb. 1, 1879, $49,187 98


Feb. 1, 1878, 35,400 09


Increase for the year, $13,787 89


Town notes paid, 4.500 00


For further information respecting the Town Debt, see Auditors' Report.


LIST OF UNPAID TAXES, FEB. 1, 1879.


Tax of 1877.


Bent, George, estate of, $14 00


Berry, James, 8 50


Bigelow, John P., 12 60


Cleverly, James M., 6 30


Cleverly, James T., 2 00


Cleverly, Thomas, 3 40


Coleman, Edward W.,


26 30


· Hayden, Charles,


18 IO


Hanson, Dexter B., 2 00


Lucas, John S., 13 40


Lord, Joseph H.,


9 60


O'Brien, Michael, 2d, 2 00


Parrott, John, 2 00


Parrott, John J., 2 00


Ripley, John T.,


2 00


Tuck, Abiathar, 4 20


Williams, Jonathan,


81 20


WOLLASTON.


Adams, Bryant N., 14 00


Baker, H. G., 7 00


Batterson, Wm. J., 45 40


Black, Wm. F., 2 10


Churchill, Newton,


14 70


Carpenter, Edwin J.,


34 20


Clapp, A. H.,


1 05


Cheever, Samuel,


7 00


Coolidge, A. J.,


4 20


Brought forward, $338 20


Clough, James H., 2 CO


Cushing, Sarah E., 8 40


Farnum, Samuel N., 14 00


Hastings, Caroline E., 2 10


Howe, Jones, 14 00


Ingraham, Louisa, 2 80


Loring, Abbot, 5 60


Morehead, J. W., 3 50


Pinkham, Horace A., 94 50


Rice, Matthew, 4.20


Shaw & Morrison, 9 80


Tupper, H. W., 3 50


Williams, John, Mrs., 8 40


BRACKETT ESTATE.


Cheever, Samuel, I 40


Merriam, Ellery R., 2 80


Richardson, B. W., 4 20


BELLEVUE


PARK.


Andrews, Wm. E., 2 80


Beaumont, Francis B., 6 30


Dailey, D. F., I 05


Cross, John, 6 30


Ellis, Chas. F., heirs of, I 40


Carried forward, $338 20


Carried forward,


$538 30


(71)


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72


Unpaid taxes for 1877, continued.


Brought forward, $538 30


Garbett, Wm. A., I 40


Green, Charles, 2 80


Lyon, L. A., 5 60


Mortenson, C. C., or by


whom owned, I 40


Nason, A. F., 19 60


Pattee, Wm. S., 2 80


Smith, A. O., I 40


Trefetheren, Thomas H.,


I 40


Vanderwood, John E.,


1 40


Weston, John D., 5 60


Wheeler, Ella E., 2 10


SQUANTUM.


Burditt, George H., I 40


Blodgett, Cyrus, estate of, 2 80


Mather, H. H., 2 80


Pierce, Charles G., 70


Ratigae, Thomas, 70


Reed, Mary A., I 40


Smith, Elizabeth G., 7 00


Smith, John, 2 80


BOSTON.


Ahlborn, Henry, 4 20


Butland, John, or by whom owned, 29 40


Carberry, Thomas, 70


Colleard & Haley, 70


Creaber, F. C., 70


Dowling, William, 70


Felton, D. W., 70


Carried forward,


$640 50


Brought forward, $640 50


Foye, - 2 10


Henry, Mrs. E. N., 4 20


Howard, - 2 80


Hughson, William, I 40


Jackson, Thomas, I 40


McGrail, Peter,


2 10


Murphy, Daniel E.,


2 10


Newhall, Cheever, 14 70


Pengree, Mrs.,


12 60


Richards, E. E.,


I 40


Ripley, A., 70


Ross, B. F., 2 80


Reagan, Charles, 70


Simmons, George, I 40


Smith, John T., 70


Tennebaum, - I 40


Williams & Foss, 20 30


Williams, W. R., 70


Wilson, H. S.,


70


BRAINTREE.


Hollis, John,


I 40


SOMERVILLE.


Bartlett, J. C.,


4 20


Wilson, Robert,


9 80


STOUGHTON.


Phinney, Jonathan,


I 40


1


RESIDENCE UNKNOWN.


Wilbur, Cornelius,


5 60


$737 10


73


Unpaid taxes of 1878.


Adams, Mrs. Owen, $76 50


Brought forward, $589 52


Allen, Otis,


21 15


Dell, Lewis, 38 75


Ames, Samuel,


29 00


Dell, Simon, 6 50


Arey, Joseph, estate of,


12 60


Delory, John,


2 90


Arnold, Daniel F.,


38 00


Devlin, Michael, 14 60


Arnold, Danforth W.,


30 58


Ditmar, Carl,


76 50


Arnold, Edward, 3 80


Donovan, Timothy, 6 70


Beals, Nathaniel H., 68 15


Dorrity, John, 1.4 60


Barker, Israel G.,


3 80


Donahue, Dennis, 2 00


Baker, Edward,


5 60


Donahue, Peter J., 6 05


Bent, Isaac P.,


2 90


Doner, Wm. Mrs., 3 60


Bigelow, John P., IO IO


Duggan, John, estate of, 24 65


Billings, Benjamin F., 33 50


Dunn, Edward, 15 50


Billings, Caleb F.,


45 00


Dwelle, Lemuel, est. of, 40 50


Billings, George W.,


3 60


Faxon, Asaph, 2 45


Bisson, Peter, 8 30


Fallon, John,


19 55


Bowditch, Galen, & Co., 2 90


Falvey, Eugene, 7 40


Bowen, Michael, 9 20


Feltis, Horace S., 3 80


Bowton, John,


12 68


Flowers, James, 20 00


Boyd, William, 7 85


Flynn, Edward, est. of, I 80


Berry, James, 22 70


Foley, Thomas, 2 90


Campbell & Corthell, 3 80


Forbes, John, IO 78


Chubbuck, Wm.C., est. of, 15 75


French, Francis W., 2 90


Cleverly, James M., 6 05


Fuller, Frederick J.,


115 40


Cleverly, James T., 2 00


Galvin, Timothy, 12 80


Coffee, John, 19 10


Garrity, James, 26 75


Coffee, Timothy, 2 36


Garvin, Patrick, 2 00


Colby, Stephen B.,


2 45


George, Charles W., II 90


Coleman, Edward W.,


15 75


Costeric, Fred. D.,


22 25


Gibson, James, estate of, 14 40


Crane, Samuel, 2 00


Gillard, Wm., Mrs., 22 50


Curtis, Franklin,


35 30


Gilligan, Patrick, est. of, 3 60


Dailey, Michael,


IO IO


Glover, John B., 13 70


Degreny, Ensel, 4 70


Gibbons, Mary D., 82 80


Carried forward, (6)


$589 52


Carried forward, $1,230 35


Gearing, Frank, IO 55


74


Unpaid taxes for 1878, continued.


Brought forward, $1,230 35


Brought forward, $1,935 95


Goodhue, Mitchell, 61 50


Littlefield, Walter, 90


Golden, James, 8 30


Hall, Charles H.,


97 20


Hall, John, 2d,


20 00


Hardwick, Henry,


I 80


Loud, Francis P., 12 80


Harris, John,


II 90


Havahan, James, ·


22 70


Lewis, Roger, 3 80


Hayden, Charles,


IO 35


Lyons, Jeremiah, 12 80


Hayden, Eli, estate of, 19 80


Leonard, Edward, 5 60


Hayden, Loring A., 24 95


Mahoney, Owen,


4 70


Hayes, Thomas H., 46 55


Mahoney, Timothy,


14 60


Hayes, Thomas P., 20 81


Malone, Peter,


9 56


Hicks, Albion W., 8 30


Marks, Stephen F.,


2 00


Hinckley, Wm., heirs of, 25 20


Marks, James, 3 35


Matthews, James, 4 70


McCarty, Daniel, 6 28


Hurley, David, Mrs., 9 90


McCombie, John,


3 35


Johnson, Joseph, 6 73


65 70


McGann, William, 13 70


Johnson, Jane,


2 45


McGoverin, Michael, II 00


Kemp, John J.,


26 75


McGilvray, Hugh, 8 30


Kincaid, Sarah C_ Mrs., 12 60


Mckenzie, John, 22 70


Lacy, Mary A.,


14 40


McRay, Donald, 3 80


Lacy, Patrick F.,


25 40


Miller, Gilbert M., 7 40


Lacy, Berry & Carey,


I 35


Miller, Fabian, 2 00


Lakin, Wm. F.,


4 70


Mocson, Stephen O.,


4 48


Larkin, Daniel,


II OO


Morse, Stephen, Jr., 3 35


Larkin, Thomas, 16 40


Munday, Hugh, 25 40


Lines, James, 3 80


Murphy, Edward, 2 45


Lines, Thomas D.,


13 50


McKay, Martha A., 4 95


Lennehan, Dennis, 5 60


Litchfield, Amos M.,


80 98


Newcomb, Winslow M., 14 40


Leighton, Richard,


3 58


Nicholson, W. H., 37 55


Carried forward, $1,935 95


Carried forward, $2,250 35


Holmes, Naaman B., Jr., 2 90


Howe, Edward S., 18 50


McCloud, Murdoch, 3 58


Jackson, Wm. H.,


Loud & Wentworth, 2 25


Litchfield, Edwin M., 27 20 Lombard, Joseph W., 30 80 Leavitt & Lombard, 45


Newcomb, Paul W., 4 20


75


Unpaid taxes for 1878, continued.


Brought forward, $2,250 35


Nye, Alfred, 27 20


O'Brien, John, 17 30


Swan, John F., 5 40


Tibbetts, George,


6 95


Totman, Henry S., 22 70


Tuck, Abiathar, 2 70


Vance, James, estate of, 27 00


Vinton, George, Jr., 15 50


Walsh, Thomas,


2 90


Wellington, Asa A., 11 00


Worcester, William B., 2 00


White, Nathaniel, estate, I 80


Whiting, Geo. S. T., 12 35


Williams, Jonathan, 47 70


Wren, John,


13 48


Walsh, Peter,


2 90


WOLLASTON.


Adams, Benjamin N., 7 20


Allen, Charles G., 30 35


Albee, Amos D., 6 50


Rollou, William,


14 15


Austin, Harris S., 18 90


Sanville, Joseph,


7 85


Barker, H. G., 4 50


Shaw, George,


3 80


Black, Mary E., 3 60


Shea, James,


8 30


Barlow, Benjamin C., 44 30


Batterson, William J., 26 75


Sheahan, Patrick, est. of, 5 40


Bills, F. C., 21 60


Somerset Coal Co., 30 60


Souther, George G. 10 80


Stephens, James, 4 25


Sullivan, Michael, 12 80


Sullivan, Owen, 3 35


Sullivan, Timothy M., 20 00


Sweeny, Patrick, II 90


Carried forward, $2,806 55


Brought forward, $2,806 55


Sylvester, Isaac A., 9 20


O'Brien, Michael, 2d, 11 00


O'Brien, Thomas, 9 20


Owens, Thomas, IO IO


Packard, John A., 21 80


Packard, Josiah V., 3 80


Page, Peter R., estate of, 13 50


Parker, Henry W., 5 60


Pendergrass, John, 6 05


Peverly, Orrin J., 6 95


Phalon, Patrick,


9 00


Pickernell, William, 5 60


Pope, Edmund, estate of, 71 55


Poole, John Q., 3 35


Pratt, Albert G., 3 35


Reed, Warren, 143 75


Rich, Benjamin,


IO IO


Rideout, Luke,


29 90


Robinson, B. S.,


IO IO


Shea, Jeremiah, 80


Black, Wm. F. I 35


Bennett, Elvira R., 1 80


Botsford, Charles B., I 80


Breenick, Charles B., I 35


Broad, S. T., I 35


Bates, Charles F., 21 80


Butterworth, Frank H., 25 40


Carried forward, $3,208 68


76


Unpaid taxes for 1878, continued.


Brought forward, $3,208 68


Brought forward, $3,568 08


Cheever, Samuel, 2 70


Howe, Jonas, 29 00


Clough, James H., 19 10


Higgins, Lucy, I 80


Coolidge, Henrietta C., 3 15


Jameson & Merriam, 3 15


Clark, Cyrus T., 30 60


Jones, Henry A., 29 90


Cushing, Sarah E., 5 40


Lakin, John H., 21 40


Cutter, Henry C., 5 40


Lacy, John P., 4 05


Davis, Winfield A.,


I 80


Lancaster Savings Bank, I 80 Lincoln, A. A., 42 05


Dodge, S.,


I 80


Dodge, John, estate of, 2 70


Lincoln, Daniel B., 24 50


Douse, B. T.,


30 60


Litchfield, Henry O., 4 25


Elliot, Lucius A., 58 70


Loring, Albert, 3 60


Faunce, C. A., I 80


Lovett, Mary C., 23 40


Farnum, Samuel N., 9 00


Loud, J. W., estate of, 5 40


Fairbanks, Moses, 38 70


Lord & Wentworth, 3 60


Fairbanks, F. M., 6 75


Lord, Joseph,


IO IO


Fairbanks, H. O., 3 80


Manning, Adeline F., 2 70


Martin, Alphee, 2 70


Faxon, George, 2 70


Merriam, E. R.,


5 40


Foye, Abby S., 3 15


McNeil, W. H.,


4 50


Fletcher, est. of, 2 70


Mechanics' Sav'gs Bank, 40 95 Morehead, J. W., I 80


Gleason, Charles, I 80


Mumford, C. A., I 35


Gordon, Thomas,


24 50


Partridge, Horace, 7 20


Granville, Charles K., 19 10


Partridge, Martha A.,


3 15


Greeley, Mrs., 3 15


Partridge, Frank P.,


15 75


Greenwood, Moses, 12 60


Percival, Frank, 2 25


Harkins, Richard L., Jr., 30 15


Pollard, Moses, 12 15


Hanks, Frank P., 2 70


Pusha, James H., 7 20


Hastings, Caroline E., I 35


Pinkham, Horace, 68 15


Herrick, Eliza A., 3 15


Perry, Catherine, 4 95


Hislop, James, I 35


Rice, Martha T., 2 70


Hislop, Robert C., 2 70


Rice, - 2 25


Hollis, N. E., I 35




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