Town annual report of Quincy 1882-1883, Part 3

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 248


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SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


Paid George Saville, 15 00


$3,744 89


Appropriation,


$4,080 00


Expenses, 3,744 89


Expenses less than appropriation, $335 II .


-


The following amounts have been paid for police duty at Squantum. The city of Boston has agreed to repay them to Quincy, but the bill rendered was not approved by the Com- mittee on Improved Sewerage in time to be paid before Feb. I.


Paid Michael W. Gerry, $ 165 00


Charles N. Hunt, 532 50


William C. Seelye, 23 00


$720 50


57


CRANE MEMORIAL HALL.


(Dedication, Grading, etc.)


Paid F. L. Olmstead, plan,


$ 100 00


Almshouse, gravel,


167 50


H. Mitchell, town seal,


75 00


P. H. Gavin, pump, pipe, hose, etc.,


9 25


City Band, music,


I20 00


Weber Quartette, music,


30 00


C. A. Foster, fares,


5 80


William Webb, flowers, etc.,


41 50


Mrs. A. B. Packard, flowers, etc.,


5 00


L. A. French, collation,


100 00


John Hall, use of barouches,


40 00


William Parker, building platform,


4 75


Post 88, G. A. R.,


35 00


Pollard, Alford & Co., badges, etc.,


5 00


George O. Langley, building fence,


85 48


F. L. Merrill, painting


83 64


C. A. Feltis, sharpening tools,


4 05


P. H. Gavin, plumbing,


170 15


White Bros., concrete walks,


354 57


O. C. R. R., freight,


88


Bradley Fertilizer Co., phosphate,


18 00


J. Breck & Sons, grass-seed,


9 20


Q. A. Faunce, cistern cover,


4 50


Whitman & Breck, estimates, etc.,


49 50


Churchill & Hitchcock, steps,


50 00


E. Menhinick, setting


4 50


J. Breck & Sons, barrows,


18 00


William Webb, use of team,


123 00


Amount carried forward, $1,714 27


58


Crane Memorial Hall, continued.


Amount brought forward, $1,714 27


157 85


Paid William Webb, labor and use of tools, Sundry persons, for labor,


779 52


$2,651 64


Expenses,


$2,651 64


Appropriation,


2,000 00


Expenses more than appropriation, $651 64


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid Cochrane & Sampson, printing town report, $417 75


George W. Hobart, distributing


5 85


George P. Martin,


5 00


Thomas O'Brien,


5 00


E. W. Underwood,


6 00


J. W. Hayden,


66


6 00


H. A. Keith, preparing


100 00


E. B. Souther, stationery,


21 14


A. G. Durgin,


3 75


J. L. Fairbanks, blank books,


2 90


M. R. Warren,


3 75


C. K. Darling, 66


I 25


J. M. Whittemore, “


I 25


Cochrane & Sampson, binding,


4 00


Green & Prescott, printing and advertising,


291 45


Amount carried forward,


$880 09


66


5 00


E. T. Spear,


59


Miscellaneous Expenses, continued.


Amount brought forward, $880 09


Paid George H. Locke, cash for advertising, 12 00


P. H. Gavin, repairing pump, I 25


James W. Pierce, “


15 00


C. H. Penniman, use of team,


3 50


B. S. Robinson, damage to sleigh,


4 25


Cornelius Smith, 6 00


B. S. Robinson, 75 00


S. N. Maloney, labor on pound,


39 50


L. H. Cain,


13 06


Whitman & Breck, plan and survey,


16 00


Albert Keating, furniture and repairs,


10 00


W. T. Babcock, Adm'r, tax refunded,


9 60


A. S. Sawtell,


13 83


Merry Mount Granite Co.,


15 36


J. W. Porter, Ex'r, 66


30 72


M. W. Oliver, 66


7 68


A. B. Hayward, I 92


H. W. Hosie, sprinkling street, 30 00


C. A. Winslow, expressing,


5 15


Asa French, legal services,


71 60


J. B. Chaffin,


15 00


J. E. Tirrell, 66


8 00


C. A. Pinkham & Co., printing,


8 00


Alexander McKinnon, repairing bell,


II OO


Thomas Carroll, labor, ,


3 15


Peter B. Turner, book-rest,


1 00


C. F. Pettengill, care of town clock,


50 00


66 extra labor on fire alarm,


5 00


John B. Bass, postage,


16 30


John Hall, ringing bell,


52 00


66 returning deaths,


54 50


C. A. Spear, cash for stationery,


3 85


telegrams, I 28


Amount carried forward, $1,490 59


60


Miscellaneous Expenses, continued. Town Hall.


Amount brought forward,


$ 1,490 59


Paid E. A. Perkins, cash for postage, etc., 4 12


George H. Locke, “ 66


19 53


Horace B. Spear, " recording deed, I 06


Tirrell & Sons, dipper,


50


James E. Maxim, labor at town meetings, 17 50


E. W. Underwood, indexing, etc.,


6 85


George L. Gill, cash for postage, etc.,


II 62


recording, 7 00


transcribing votes, etc., 3 00


preparing records for report,


10 00


returning, etc., births,


170 50


66


marriages,


17 40


66


deaths, 23 80


Total amount of cash paid,


$1,783 47


Appropriation,


$2,500 00


Expenses, 1,783 47


Expenses less than appropriation,


$716 53


TOWN HALL.


DR.


Paid Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas, $383 10


66


repairing fix- tures, etc., 2 22


James E. Maxim, care of rooms, I20 00 66 cash for cleaning, etc., 9 40


.. 6 66 labor at free meetings, 70 00


Amount carried forward, $584 72


61


Town Hall, continued. Police Station.


Amount brought forward,


$584 72


Paid D. H. Bills, fuel, 17 42


Somerset Coal Co.


13 50


J. F. Sheppard,


6 50


Cyrus Patch, 66


69 50


P. H. Gavin, cleaning pipe, etc.,


3 79


Terence Keenan, cleaning cesspool,


3 00


E. Packard & Co., saw-dust,


60


S. H. Spear, carpet, etc.,


6 20


Sanborn & Damon, pipe, etc.,


34 20


Whitney & Nash, brooms, matches, etc.,


7 74


$747 17


CR.


By cash received for rent of rooms,


$300 00


received for use of hall, 335 00


635 00.


Expenses more than receipts,


$112 17


Appropriation,


$ 200 00


Expenses,


112 17


Expenses less than appropriation,


$87 83


.


POLICE STATION.


DR.


Paid E. W. Underwood, superintendent, $37 50


66


meals for lodgers, 17 IO


66


66 meals for prisoners, 25 00


W. M. French, superintendent, 112 50


Amount carried forward, $192 10


62


Police Station, continued.


Amount brought forward, $192 10


Paid W. M. French, meals for lodgers, 28 70


meals for prisoners, 57 75


Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas,


21 80


Somerset Coal Co., fuel,


14 50


Cyrus Patch, 30 25


C. W. Lerned & Co., disinfectants,


10 00


A. G. Durgin, medicine,


50


Sanborn & Damon, pans, etc., 37


Whitney & Nash, matches, 65


$356 62


CR.


By cash received for use of cells, 97 00


$259 62


Appropriation,


$400 00


Expenses, 259 62


Expenses less than appropriation,


$140 38


There is due for use of cells : -


From other towns, 66 County of Norfolk,'


$II 50


33 00


$44 50


The commitments to the police station for the year ending Feb. I, 1883, were as follows : -


For drunkenness, 75; assault, 14; breaking and entering, 5 ; larceny, II ; evading fare, 5 ; cruelty to animals, I ; disturbance of the peace, 5 ; violation of the liquor law, 5 ; perjury, 2 ; rape, 2; incest, I. Total, 126. Number of lodgers provided for, 433.


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63 TOWN PHYSICIAN.


Paid S. M. Donovan, $256 00


Appropriation,


$300 00


Expense, 256 00


Expense less than appropriation, $44 00


DECORATION OF SOLDIERS' GRAVES.


Paid Post 88, G. A. R., $200 00


Appropriation, $200 00


Annexed is the detailed account of the expenditures, called for by vote of the town, at the last annual town meeting, and fur- nished by the Commander of the Post.


Paid for flowers and wreaths,


carriages,


$128 50 41 00


flags,


9 00


printing,


12 00


car-fare and expressing,


I 60


repairing and marking graves,


7 90


$ 200 00


THOMAS CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Paid Henry Barker, treasurer, $ 2,000 00


Appropriation, $2,500 00


Amount drawn, 2,000 00


Amount due the Trustees, $500 00



64


HINGHAM AND QUINCY BRIDGES.


DR.


Paid C. A. Feltis, irons, $5 00


T. H. Humphrey, treasurer, assessment, 250 00


$255 00


CR.


By cash from George H. Field, 5 00


-


$250 00


Appropriation, $ 300 00


Expenses, 250 00


Expenses less than appropriation,


$50 00


REAL ESTATE BOUGHT IN FOR TAXES.


DR.


. To balance per last annual report,


$1,365 94


Paid George H. Locke, collector, taxes, 175 52


- - $1,541 46


CR.


By cash for estates, as follows : -


W. H. Battison,


$230 76


Mrs. John Wilson,


37 00


H. O. Fairbanks,


147 33


415 09


$1,126 37


65


STATE AID.


DR.


Due from State, Feb. 1, 1883, $2,394 04


Paid during year ending Feb. I, 1883,


1,958 00


$4,352 04


CR.


By cash from State Treasurer, $2,106 00


Balance due from State, Feb. I, 1883,


2,246 04


4,352 04


STATE AID.


Under Act of 1879.


DR.


To balance due Feb. 1, 1882, $694 50


Paid during year ending Feb. 1, 1883,


881 00


CR.


- $1,575 50


By cash from State Treasurer,


646 00


$929 50


Appropriation,


$700 00


One-half payments, $440 50


Am't previously claimed, 15 00


455 50


Paid less than appropriation, $244 50


(5 Q)


66


State Aid, continued. - Taxes. (1879.)


ACCOUNT WITH STATE.


Due from State under Act of 1879, per last report, $694 50


One-half payments,


$440 50


Less amount previously claimed, 15 00


425 50


$1,120 00


Less cash from State Treasurer,


646 00


$474 00


Due on general State Aid,


2,246 04


$2,720 04


TAXES (1879).


George H. Locke, Collector.


DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1882, $103 57


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, $20 49


Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1883, 83 08


$103 57


T


67 Taxes, continued. TAXES (1880). George H. Locke, Collector.


DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1882, $1,459 85


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, abatements, Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1883,


$237 89


827 97


393 99


$1,459 85


TAXES (1881). George H. Locke, Collector.


DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1882, $5,180 32


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer,


$3,448 45


abatements, Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1883.


31 00


1,700 87


5,180 32


TAXES (1882). George H. Locke, Collector.


DR.


To Town tax, County tax, State tax,


$112,059 40 4,654 48 7,800 00


Amount carried forward, $124,513 88


-


68


Taxes, continued.


Amount brought forward,


$124,513 88 2,477 38


Non-residents' bank-tax,


Overlayings,


I198 42


$128,189 68


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, discounts,


$116,186 00


4,166 04


abatements,


1,026 17


Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1883,


6,811 47


128,189 68


Abatements on tax of 1880,


$827 97


66 " " 1881,


31 00


66


" 1882,


1,026 17


Discounts


" 1882,


4,166 04


$6,051 18


Discounts and abatements,


$6,051 18


Appropriation,


5,500 CO


In excess of appropriation,


$551 18


SINKING FUND.


Paid Horace B. Spear, Treasurer,


$3,000 00


Appropriation, $ 3,000 00


69


APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1882.


General school expenses,


$ 36,800 00


Superintendent's salary,


2,000 00


Alteration of Willard school-house,


6,000 00


---- $44,800 00


Support of poor,


10,000 00


Outfit and grading of Almshouse,


1,000 00


Repairs on town buildings,


500 00


Discount and abatement of taxes,


5,500 00


Interest on town debt,


4,000 00


Miscellaneous expenses,


2,500 00


Neponset bridge,


900 00


Point bridge,


300 00


Mount Wollaston cemetery,


1,000 00


Old cemetery,


100 00


Repairs of highways,


9,000 00


Ice, snow and miscellaneous expenses,


4,500 00


Decoration of soldiers' graves,


200 00


Fire Department,


4,800 00


Thomas Crane Public Library,


2,500 00


Grading and dedication, Crane Hall,


2,000 00


Police station,


400 00


Street lights,


3,100 00


Aid to indigent soldiers,


700 00


Town officers,


4,080 00


Special police for enforcement of liquor laws,


500 00


Free lectures,


200 00


Health officer,


300 00


Sinking fund,


3,000 00


New hook and ladder,


1,000 00


Telegraphic fire alarm,


3,200 00


Steam fire engine, etc.,


4,800 00


Amount carried forward,


$114,880 00


70


Appropriations for 1882, continued.


Amount brought forward, $114,880 00


Expense of steam fire engine, if bought, 1,200 00


Altering stone school-house, 500 00


Horse, etc., for Hose Co., 400 00


Re-locating Valley street, 500 00


Laying out Arnold street,


100 00


Extending Quincy street, 125 00


Changes in Washington street,


300 00


$118,005 00


Less amount for bank and corporation tax,


6,000 00


$ 112,005 00


ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR THE ENSUING YEAR.


PREPARED BY THE SELECTMEN.


Support of the poor,


$7,500 00


Repairs of town buildings,


500 00


Building shed and repairing house,


750 00


Discounts and abatements of taxes,


5,000 00


Interest on town debt,


4,000 00


Miscellaneous expenses,


2,500 00


Old cemetery,


100 00


Mount Wollaston cemetery,


1,000 00


Point bridge,


1,000 00


Decoration of soldiers' graves,


200 00


Aid to indigent soldlers,


600 00


Police station,


400 00


Pay of town officers,


4,000 00


Town physician,


300 00


71


SCHEDULE OF ACCOUNTS DUE THE TOWN.


State of Massachusetts, support of poor,


$383 15


City of Boston,


III 49


Cambridge,


30 78


Town of Randolph,


I34 09


Canton,


3 50


Rockport,


46 83


Real Estate bought in for taxes,


1,126 37


State Aid Feb. 1, 1883, page 66,


2,720 04


City of Boston, police services,


720 50 - $5,276 75


72


TREASURER'S REPORT.


HORACE B. SPEAR, Treasurer.


DR.


To cash in Treasury on settlement,


February 1, 1882,


$10,510 41


City of Boston, support of poor, 13 40


Cambridge, 66 66 115 68


Town of Canton,


66


18 00


66 Braintree, 66


35 98


Abington, 66


214 97


S. Abington, 66


60


Medford,


66


66


35 00


City of Cambridge, State Aid,


36 00


Town of Milton, use of Police Station, 6 00


Town of Braintree "6 66


II 50


W. M. French, 66 66


55 00


N. B. Furnald, 24 50 66


G. H. Field, refunded by poor persons, 19 00


E. H. Starbuck, board of Mrs. Starbuck, 33 00


John G. Hobbs, 66 " Mrs. Hobbs, 10 00


Edward Capen, " C. V. Saville, 186 45


G. A. Ordway, " Murray, 59 50


66 " Mrs. Ford, 12 00


G. F. Wilson, produce from Almshouse, 106 83


Wm. A. Hodges “ and wood from


Almshouse, 7 89


J. H. Sweetser, produce from Almshouse, 8 10


Eaton Bros. 30 80


G. A. Ordway,


95 59


66 sand and produce


from Almshouse,


92 83


Amount carried forward,


11,739 03


73


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $11,739 03


To G. A. Ordway, use of horse and cart, 2 00


salt grass, 8 00


sods sold to Mt. Wol-


laston Cemetery, 20 00


Franklin Hardwick, gravel from Almshouse, 33 28


E. A. Perkins, gravel from Alms- house for Crane Hall, 167 50


Thomas Kennon, Auctioneer's License,


2 00


Joseph T. French,


2 00


J. W. Lombard,


2 00


Charles H. Jones, Billiard License, 2 00


P. S. McDonald,


2 00


J. D. Tabor,


2 00


Frederick Hardwick, 66 66


2 00


George Steward, 2 00


S. A. Merrill, 66


2 00


A. G. Durgin, Liquor I 00


Joseph S. Whall,


1 00


Arthur B. Hayward,


I 00


Charles T. Cole,


I 00


Wm. L. Bradley, on ac't Fire Alarm, 150 00


W. H. Homer, redemption of W. H. Battison's estate sold for taxes,


230 76


Mrs. John Wilson, redemption of estate sold for taxes, 37 00


H. O. Fairbanks, redemption of es- tate sold for taxes, 147 33


George H. Field, for bill paid twice to O. T. Rogers Granite Co., 6 00


Road Commissioners, for drain pipe sold sundry persons, 26 29


Amount carried forward,


$12,589 19


74


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $12,589 19


To W. B. Rice, for drain pipe, 3 84


C. A. Spear, for old Almshouse, 82 50


C. A. Spear, stone from old Alms- house, 23 50


Joseph M. Glover, manure sold from Engine House, 10 00


Geo. W. B. Taylor, plank from Ne- ponset Bridge, 7 20


Road Commisioners, plank from Ne- ponset Bridge, II 7I


William Hobart, rent of land, I OO


J. Q. Adams, rent of Rock Island, 10 00


Nat'l Mt. Wollaston Bank, rent of rooms in Town House, 300 00


James E. Maxim, income Town Hall,


335 00


Hingham and Quincy Bridges,


5 00


Lots sold in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery,


160 00


Single graves sold in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 5 00


Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston


Cemetery, 1,023 00


Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cem- etery, 1875, 18 00


Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cem- etery, 1877, 2 50


Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cem-


etery, 1878, 8 50


Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cem- etery, 1879, 6 00


Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cem- etery, 1880, 21 00


Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cem- etery, 1881, 58 50


Amount carried forward, $14,681 44


75


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $14,681 44


To Income repair fund of lots in Mt.


Wollaston Cemetery, 52 50


Hay sold from Mt. Wollaston Ceme- tery, 44 00


Assessments on non-resident owners


of lots in Mt. Wollaston Cem- tery, 44 00


Repair of lots in Mt. Wollaston


Cemetery : -


Jonathan Baxter, for the Geo. Baxter lot, 100 00


Executor, for the H. A. Gay lot,


100 00


County Treasurer, for Dog Licenses,


708 88


State Treasurer, Corporation tax,


5,247 44


Nat'l Bank tax,


2,531 99


support State paupers,


212 26


temporary support State paupers, 6 52


66


State aid, 2,106 00


old ac't, 114 50


relief indigent Sol-


diers and Sailors, 646 00


income School Fund, 213 12


Notes payable, borrowed in anticipa-


tion of taxes,


53,200 00


George H. Locke, Collector, tax 1881, 3,448 45


" 1882, 116,186 00


Almshouse, supplies to outside poor, 675 17


To Nat'l Mt. Wollaston Bank, inter- est on deposits, 62 48


Nat'l Granite Bank, interest on de- posits, 64 03


Amount carried forward, $,200,439 78


76


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $200,439 78


To Road Commissioners, work done for Town of Milton, 25 34 Geo. H. Locke, Coll. ac't tax 1879, 20 49


1880, 237 89


" " interest on taxes, 201 24


-- $200,924 74


CR.


By State Treasurer, State tax, $7,800 00


National Bank tax, 2,401 97


Corporation tax, 1881, 3 69


County " County tax,


4,654 48


Notes payable borrowed in anticipa- tion of taxes,


53,200 00


Notes payable, Woodward Fund,


4,700 00


Interest on Notes,


3,807 52


Interest, Repair Fund on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery,


52 50


Town Orders,


115,532 66


Balance on deposit in Banks, 8,771 92


-- $200,924 74


77


STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT.


DR.


State of Massachusetts, note due Decem-


ber 9, 1883, $ 5,000 00


State of Massachusetts, note due March 23, 1884, 20,000 00


State of Massachusetts, note due Decem- ber 9, 1888, 5,000 00


State of Massachusetts, note due June I, 1889, 10,000 00


Quincy Savings Bank, note due October 1, 1885, 3,333 00


Quincy Savings Bank, note due October 1, 1886, 3,333 00


Quincy Savings Bank, note due October I, 1887,


3,334 00


Woodward Fund, note due on demand,


5,000 00


Accrued interest on the above notes,


842 22


Repair Fund of lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery,


1,075 00


$56,917 22


, CR.


By Cash in Treasury, $8,771 92


Due per schedule of accounts, page 71,


5,276 75


Unpaid taxes of 1879,


83 08


66


66


1 880,


393 99


66


6.


1881,


1,700 87


66


" 1882,


6,811 47


Sinking Fund,


9,961 14


Amounts carried forward,


$32,999 22 $56,917 22


78


Statement of Town Debt, continued.


Amounts brought forward, $32,999 22 $56,917 22 Land on Adams St. (Almshouse lot), which the town has voted to sell, the pro- ceeds to be placed in the Sinking Fund, 6,000 00


38,999 22 -


Net amount of town debt, Feb. 1, 1883, $17,918 00


Net amount of town debt, Feb. 1, 1882, $26,293 75 66 66 Feb. 1, 1883, 17,918 00


Decrease for the year, $8,375 75


UNPAID TAXES OF 1882.


(Unpaid poll taxes given separately.)


Adams, Mrs. Sam'l H., $57 60


Allen, Robert, 3 28


Allis, Richard, 5 20


Arnold, Danford W.,


48 80


Bailey, James, 14 00


Bean, Nathaniel M.,


estate of, 58 40


Berry, John, 3 92


Billings, Caleb F.,


42 80


Billings, Geo. W., 8 00


Donahue, Peter J., 9 20


Doner, Mrs. Wm., 5 60


Blaisdell, Gilbert, est. of, 17 60


Bowton, John,


12 00


of, I 60


Briggs, Mary,


80


Donovan, Timothy, II 60


Brown, Henry B.,


3 60


Drew, William, 6 00


Brown, Wm. R.,


12 00


Duffy, Thomas, 16 08


Butterfield, Henry M., 10 00


Cain, John, 3 20


Campbell, Wm. C.,


2 64


Dunn, Edward, 22 00


Costaine, Thomas,


61 20


Ellis, Mrs. Hosea B., 64 08


Carter, Thomas W.,


27 84


Farrell, Margaret. I 60


Faulkner, James,


82 24


Faxon, Thomas, 13 20


Flanigan, Michael,


3 20


Cleverly, James N.,


9 68


Coffee, John,


30 40


Collins, Timothy,


3 20


Galvin, Thomas, 19 20


Carried forward, $472 96


Carried forward, $889 36


(79)


Brought forward, $472 96


Costello, John, 5 20


Costello, Michael, 28 00


Cunniffe, Thomas, est. of, IO 40


Damon, Edward, 27 60


Decelle, John, 3 20


Dee, Thomas, II 60


Dolan, James, 2 40


Donovan, John, estate


Duggan, Wm. B., est. of, 2 40


Carter, Mrs. Thomas W., 9.60


Chubbuck, David. est. of, 27 20


French, Harvey, 40 40


Galloway, James, est. of, 29 60


80


Unpaid Taxes of 1882, continued.


Brought forward, $889 36


Gardner, Casilda, 32 80


George, Charles W., 12 40


Gerry, Thomas, 18 80


Gibbs James, 13 60


Gillard, Edwin S., 29 60


Glover, John B., 18 40


Goodhue, Mitchell,


94 80


Graves, Ebenezer,


18 00


Gustafson, Peter,


6 80


Haley, Patrick, heirs of, I 20


Hardwick, Mrs. Ann,


108 80


Hardwick, Frederick,


17 60


Hardwick, Samuel V.,


Mahoney, Daniel, est. of, 21 60


est. of, 32 00


Hayden, Charles,


19 60


Hayden, Elbridge, est. of, 33 20


Hayden, Loring N.,


39 84


Maloney, Stephen N , 45 44


Hayden, Samuel P.,


4 24


McDevitt, Edward, 22 40


Hayes, John,


16 88


McGann, Wm., 20 80


Hayes, Mrs. Thos. P.,


7 84


McGoverin, Michael, 17 60


McGrail, Peter, 12 40


McKay, Martha A.,


3 20


Hobart, Charles,


20 80


McKay, Susanna T.,


22 00


Holmes, Naaman B., est. of, 28 80


McPhee, Alexander,


4 40


Hussey, Wm. P., 2 64


Johnson, Peter, 3 60


Jones, Chas. F.,


8 40


Jones, Chas. S., 8 88


Jones, Wm. H., est. of 200 40


Keenan, Christopher, 18 00


Carried forward, $1,713 68


Brought forward, $1,713 68


Keith, Mrs. Mary R., 48 80


Kelliher, Cornelius, 25 20


Kelliher, Matthew, 22 40


Kennon, Thos., Guar-


dian, 197 60


Lafayette, Edward, 3 60


Lapham, Frederick A., est. of, 30 00


Lapham, Joseph A., 8 40


Lennon, Dennis, 2 80


Lennon, Thomas, 2 80


Lyons, James, 6 80


Lyons, Timothy, 2d, 10 00


Mahoney, John, 16 40


Mahoney, Owen, 6 80


Malone, Richard, 4 80


Hernan, Michael, est. of, 6 40


Milford, Thos., 2 64


Miller, Gilbert M., 16 40


Morse, Stephen, Jr., 4 00


Morse, Mrs. Stephen,


Jr., 94 40


Morton, A.,


4 00


Murphy, Garrett, est., 15 60


Carried forward, $2,406 96


81


Unpaid Taxes of 1882, continued.


Brought forward, $2,406 96


Brought forward, $2,846 08


Murphy, Michael, 16 40


Sullivan, James, 25 20


Nagle, Stephen, 22 40


Sullivan, Owen, 6 08


Newcomb, Paul W., 16 00


Sullivan, Patrick, 3d, 25 60


Newcomb, Winslow M., 10 00


Thayer, Albert, 21 20


Nightingale, Nathaniel, 17 60


Thayer, James, 3 60


Nolan, John, 8 00


Thayer, T. J. H., 23 20


Norris, Wm., 19 20


Torrey, Frances, I 60


O'Connor, Thomas, I 20


Tucker Philip, 21 60


O'Keefe, Patrick,


12 00


Vinton, Geo., Jr., 20 00


Owens, Owen, est. of,


25 20


Whicher, Harvey, 18 00


Packard, John A.,


35 60


White, Paschal, 7 60


Packard, Josiah V.,


5 20


Williams, Jonathan, 84 80


Pendergast & Co.,


24 00


Withington, - -,


I 60


Pierce, John, est. of, ‘


6 40


Pierce, Patrick,


12 80


Pierce, Rufus,


16 24


Pray, Geo. B.,


18 00


Prescott, Wm. G.,


67 60


Putnam, S. S.,


5 20


Abby, Frederick R., 4 80


Allen, Mrs. A., 52 80


Baker, Charles T., 37 20


Robinson, Benjamin S., 18 80


Balch, Mary E., 5 60


Rollou, Mary, I 60


Barlow, Benj. C.,


76 40


Ryan, James, 14 80


Bass, Joseph A., 48 40


Sanville, Joseph, 5 60


Bates, Charles F.,


42 40


Scrivens, Wm.,


3 60


Bates, Charles F. & Co., 83 84 Batterson, Wm. J., 42 00


Shaw Geo.,


3 20


Shea, James, 12 40


Bennett, Elvira R.,


2 80


Shea, Jeremiah, 7 60


Black, Wm. F., 2 16


Shea, Michael, 2 00


Boynton, L. E., 4 00


Shovlin, John,


3 60


Brown, Jeremiah, 8 40


Simonds, Wm.,


14 00


Brenneck, Charles B., 2 08


Stanley, Flora H.,


8 00


Bryant, Francis,


3 20


Worden, Jesse P., 34 00


Wren, Margaret, 10 00


Wren, John, 24 80


WOLLASTON.


Richardson, H. B., 3 60


Riley, --- , I 28


Carried forward, $2,846 08 Carried forward, $3,591 04


(6)


82


Unpaid Taxes of 1882, continued.


Brought forward, $3,591 04


Chamberlin, Albert C., 4 40


Churchill, Newton, II 90


Clapp, Martha, 3 20


Cushing, David W.,


5 20


Pinkham, Horace A., 8 40


Coombs, Hannah B., 18 40


Pushee, James S., II 44


Dodge, John, est. of,


4 40


Rice, Martha T., 4 80


Dowse, B. T.


56 80


Roberts, John H., 45 20


Elliott, Geo. T.


80 40


Seelye, Wm. C., 19 42


Farnum, S. W.,


7 20


Sparrow, Marcena R., 35 60


Fisher, Charlotte,


14 00


Sprague, Alfred W.,


14 40


Foster, Charles C.,


23 20


Stoddard, Lucius C.,


3 20


Gannett, Mrs. Geo.,


5 20


Gardner, R. H ,


2 40


Gleason, Charles,


2 40


Goodrich, Melora,


4 80


Greeley, Sema C.,


IO 96


Greenwood, Moses,


20 64


Hastings, Charles E.,


2 24


Hawks, Francis P.,


4 32


Hislop, James,


2 16


Hollace, N. E., 2 16


Howe, Jones, 3 60


Hunnewell, Mary A., 3 20


Jarvis, Frederick, 4 40


Marple, Warren W., 36 00


McIntosh, Aaron, 12 00


McKie, Mrs. John A., 45 60


McNeil, Wm. H., IO 40


Merriam, E. R., 8 64


Moorehead, J. W., 2 80


Mumford, C. A.,


2 40


Nelson, Hcratio,


2 80


Carried forward, $4,013 26


BELLEVUE PARK.


Andrews, Wm. E., 3 60


Ayres & Lynch, I 60


Bailey, B. F., I 60


Ballantyne, John, 2 00


Beaumont, F. B., Trus-


tee, 16 00


Clapp, A. H, I 60


Cobb, John S., est. of, 3 20


Cross, John, 7 20


Cutler, Sarah E., I 60


Drew, Mrs. G. M., I 60


Green, Charles, 3 20


Haynes, Mrs. Charles F., I 60 Mortenson, C. C., or by whom owned, I 60


Carried forward, $4,733 24


Faxon, Geo., 4 00


Sparrow, Josiah, 35 20


Upton, James, 4 00


Walker, Alvin A., 46 00


Wells, James, 3 20


Wollaston Land Co., 392 16


Brought forward, $4,013 26 Newman, Mrs. Myra C., 37 76 Percival, Frank, 4 00


Perry, Catherine, 8 80


83


Unpaid Taxes of 1882, continued.


Brought forward, $4,733 24


Nourse, Caroline, I 60


Nason, A. F., 12 80


Perry, J. B., I 60


Russell, Edward T., II 20


Trefetheren, Thomas H., 1 60


Vanderwert, John E.,


2 00


Walker, N. B., I 60


Willis, Phebe C., I 60


BKACKETT ESTATE.


Ball, A. H., I 60


Leeds, Daniel D.,


I 60


Leeds, Edwin F., I 60


SQUANTUM.


Abbott, John H.,


80


Albee, John, 80


Barry, Geo. M.,


80


Bearse, Owen,


31 20


Clark, James P., 3 20


Beaumont, F. B., 13 92


Coughlin, Dennis, 12 00


Bumstead, Rebecca D., 9 60


Creaber, F. C., 80


Burdett, Geo. H., est. of I 60


Campbell, Rebecca A., 9 60


Crowley, Maria E., 4 40


Clark, Geo., Jr., 3 20


Dacey, J. B., 16 00


Clark, Mrs. C. H.,


12 00


Davis, H. B., 6 40


Clark, Geo. F., 4 80


Dolan, James, 16 00


Cox, Geo. B.,


2 40


Dustin, H. H.,


36 00


Clark, Isaac W., 12 80


Edes, Mary, 12 80


Cutting, Alexander,


3 20


Elliott, or by whom


Eaton, John, 80


owned, 4 80


Griggs, John H.,


3 20


Ellis, Albert, 14 40


Haven, A. S.,


9 60


Field, Henry, 4 00


Hurlburt, Caroline, 6 80


Brought forward, $4,899 16


Palmer, Mrs. W. W., 4 00


Pease, Charles G., 80


Ratigae, Thomas,


80


Reed, Mary Ann,


80


Russell, Edward T., 4 00


Smith, Elizabeth G.,


8 00


BOSTON.


Adele, Barbara, 4 00


Armstrong, Julius, 3 20


Baker, Wm. P., est. of, 65 60


Barham, R. H., 64 00


Barry, Wm., 80


Bartlett & Elliot, II 20


Brewer, H. W., 3 20


Bronsdon, J. Warren, 40 00


Brown, Mrs. W., 2 40




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