Town annual report of Quincy 1884-1885, Part 3

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 218


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$300 00


Expenses, 225 00


Expenses less than appropriation,


$75 00


47


COMMITTEE ON SEWER.


Paid Whitman & Breck, surveys and plans, M. M. Tidd, professional advice, E. W. Bowditch,


$185 00


25 00


5 00


$215 00


Appropriation,


$300 00


Expenses,


215 00


Expenses less than appropriation,


$85 00


-


TAXES (1880).


George H. Locke, Collector.


DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1884, $274 67


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer,


$9 00


Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1885, 265 67


$274 67


TAXES (1881).


George H. Locke, Collector. DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1884, $1,247 07


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, $68 57


Abatements, Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1885,


332 19


846 3I


- $1,247 07


48


Taxes, continued. TAXES (1882). George H. Locke, Collector. DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1884, $2,319 56


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, Abatements, Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1885,


$755 62


44 00


1,519 94


$2,319 56


TAXES (1883). George H. Locke, Collector.


DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1884, $6,838 57


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, Abatements, Balance unpaid, Feb. I, 1885,


$4,820 33


26 00


1,992 24 - $6,838 57


TAXES (1884).


George H. Locke, Collector. DR.


To Town tax,


$114,147 38


County tax,


4,396 09


State tax, Overlayings,


9,000 00


700 70


Non-residents' bank tax,


2,410 45


$130,654 62


Amount carried forward,


$130,654 62


49


Taxes, continued.


Amount brought forward, $130,654 62


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, Discounts, Abatements, Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1885,


$115,431 47


4,047 52 I,O2I 4I


10,154 22


$130,654 62


Abatements on tax of 1881,


$332 19


1882,


44 00


1883,


26 00


1884,


I,O2I 4I


Discounts


1884,


4,047 52


$5,471 12


Appropriation,


$5,500 00


Discounts and abatements,


5,471 12


Less than appropriation,


$28 88


APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1884.


SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS.


For Superintendent and teachers' salaries, fuel and care of rooms,


$35,000 00


Incidental expenses,


2,700 00


Transportation of pupils,


900 00


Books and stationery,


1,100 00


Repairs of buildings,


2,300 00


Coddington School, additional room,


$42,000 00 3,000 00


POOR.


Support of poor,


$7,500 00


Grading, etc, at almshouse,


500 00


8,000 00


TOWN BUILDINGS.


Repairs of town buildings, 500 00


Amount carried forward, $53,500 00


50


Appropriations for 1884, continued. Amount brought forward,


$53,500 00


BRIDGES.


Neponset bridge,


$1,200 CO


Quincy Point bridge,


300 00


-- 1,500 00


CEMETERIES.


Old Cemetery,


$100 00


Mount Wollaston Cemetery,


I,COO 00


1,100 00


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Compensation, 1883, and miscellaneous, $6,612 00


Fire-alarm boxes,


500 00


New hose, 1,500 feet,


1,300 00


Steam whistle, etc., at Pumping station,


250 00


Quincy Water Co., contract,


2,500 00


11,162 00


HIGHWAYS.


Repairs, etc., $10,000 00


Breaking out roads and ploughing side-


walks of ice and snow, 1,000 00


Street lights,


4,000 00


- ---


15,000 00


PAY OF TOWN OFFICERS.


Selectmen (including horse hire), $2,400 00


Treasurer, Clerk, and Selectmen's Clerk,


500 00


Collector of taxes, 600 00


Police, 800 Oc


Special police to enforce liquor law, 500 00


Health officer and town doctor,


300 00


Police station,


5,100 00 400 00


THOMAS CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Expenses, etc., for 1884, $2,500 00


Introducing water, grading, care grounds, etc., 350 00


2,850 00


Amount carried forward, $90,612 00


5I


Appropriations for 1884, continued. Amount brought forward,


$90,612 00


LAYING OUT TOWN WAYS.


Quincy Avenue to South Street,


$3,000 00


Quarry Street extension,


3,000 00


Lincoln Avenue,


1,425 00


Walker Street,


125 00


Copeland Street, widening,


100 00


Douglas Street,


100 00


MISCELLANEOUS.


Grand Army,


200 00


Aid to indigent soldiers,


600 00


Lighting, etc., of Town Hall,


200 00


Faxon fountains, erection and supply,


400 00


Sinking fund,


3,000 00


Interest on town debt,


2,500 00


Discount and abatement of taxes,


5,500 00


Miscellaneous town expenses,


3,325 00


Soldiers' bounties,


2,500 00


Land for school purposes,


4,000 00


Committee on Sewer (special meeting),


300 00


$120,887 00


Less bank and corporation tax,


6,887 00


--


$114,000 00


ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES, 1885.


PREPARED BY THE SELECTMEN.


Gravelling and finishing Grand View Avenue,


$500 00


Support of poor,


7,000 00


Repairs of town buildings,


300 00


Discount and abatement of taxes,


6,000 00


Interest on town debt,


2,500 00


Miscellaneous expenses,


3,000 00


Old Cemetery,


100 00


Mt. Wollaston Cemetery,


1,000 00


Point Bridge,


300 00


Neponset Bridge,


1,000 00


7,750 00


52


Estimate of Expenses for 1885, continued.


Aid to indigent soldiers,


$600 00


Police Station,


400 00


Pay of town officers,


5,000 00


Water, 85 hydrants,


2,975 00


Water, fountains,


150 00


Quarry Street extension,


1,500 00


Quarry Street re-appropriation,


400 00


Soldiers' bounty,


250 00


Street lights,


4,000 00


Removal of snow,


1,000 CO


SCHEDULE OF ACCOUNTS DUE THE TOWN.


State of Massachusetts, support of poor,


$282 83


City of Boston,


6 40


Cambridge,


126 66


Town of Randolph, ‹‹


6 75


Braintree,


52 45


Canton, 66


3 50


Real estate bought in for taxes,


972 52


State aid, February 1, 1885,


1,981 04


$3,432 15


TREASURER'S REPORT.


HORACE B. SPEAR, Treasurer.


DR.


To cash in treasury, Feb. 1, 1884,


$8,735 30


City of Boston, support of poor,


13 78


Cambridge,


133 83


Haverhill,


66


I 20


Town of Hingham,


64 62


Harwich,


66


12 00


Hyde Park,


66


265 54


Rockport,


66


52 14


Randolph,


14 68


66


Braintree,


53 18


Amount carried forward,


$9,346 27


53


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $9,346 27


To Town of Milton, labor on highway, 167 97


use of Police Station, . 46 50


Braintree, "


7 50


F. A. Spear,


21 50


George O. Langley,


3 00


N. B. Furnald,


62 50


Wm. Rowell, board of Willie Rowell,


8 00


Edward Capen, board of C. V. Saville,


186 28


Refunded by poor persons, 47 87


Poor person, refunded, 3 63


W. C. McClallan, use of engine,


154 50


Citizens' Gas Light Co., use of engine,


40 50


Sale of Tiger Engine-house,


300 00


Town of Chelsea, Vt., for Vulture engine, 140 00


Town of Chelsea, Vt., for hose,


24 00


F. Curtis, for old hose, 5 89


National Mt. Wollaston Bank, rent of rooms, 350 00


County Treasurer, rent of room, 50 00


Eugene W. Connor, rent of land,


60 00


Joseph T. French, rent of sheds,


61 00


Wm. Hobart, rent of land,


1 00


Edwin R. Wheble, rent of salt meadow,


8 00


J. Q. Adams, 10 00


Rock Island,


Burial of Charles Erricsson,


5 00


James E. Maxim, income Town Hall,


207 00


Thomas McQuickon, expense to hospital,


3 25


James O'Brien, old brick,


I OO


Mrs J. Underwood, street sweepings,


1 00


John Dean,


1 00


John E. Drake,


3 00


Joseph W. Lombard, auctioneer's license,


2 00


Stanley Mears, billiard license, 2 00


B. N. Adams, auctioneer's license, 2 00


John F. Nightingale, pool license, 2 00


S. A. Merrill, billiard


2 00


John McGowan, “


2 00


Joseph Robertson, billiard "


2 00


Amount carried forward,


$11,343 16


2 00


54


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $11,343 16


To James P. Nolan, billiard license, 2 00


J. T. Taber, 2 00


C. S. French, pump, and removing same, 13 50


Geo. F. Blake Mfg. Co., steam pump, 1,250 00


Joseph M. Glover, manure from steamer house, 18 13


Josph M. Glover, dam in brook sold, 5 00


G. A. Ordway, produce from almshouse, 6 25


F. Curtis, 4 00


Geo. F. Wilson,


66


4 00


A. W. Hicks, 66 66


60


12 29


J. N. Fox, 66


23 84


.. wood 66


4 25


F. Curtis,


66


17 00


Wm. Curtis,


66 66 66


12 75


J. N. Fox, sand, old barrels, and rags from almshouse, 27 35


C. A. Spear, wood from almshouse, 4 25


Board of John Brown, at almshouse, 52 50


T. Keenan, for pigs, 20 00


School Committee, wood from alms- house, 46 75


J. N. Fox, refunded by poor person, I 70


Old stone from almshouse, 3 00


Feeding cows from almshouse,


50


Oil barrels


3 00


Calf-skin


I 25


Sundry persons for sand from alms- house,


93 00


Harkins Bros., for sand from alms- house, 85 00


James Forrest, for sand from alms- house, 20 00


Peter McConnarty, for sand from alms- house, 21 50


Peter McConnarty, one half expense building fence, 23 76


Caroline L. Creaber, redemption of es- tate sold for taxes, II 12


Bernard Kerrigan, redemption of es- tate sold for taxes, 29 41


Amount carried forward,


$13,162 26


55


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $13,162 26


To Adeline A. Thayer, redemption of es- tate sold for taxes, 40 00


Martha Ann Partridge, redemption of estate sold for taxes, 39 60


Sawtell, redemption of estate sold for taxes, 15 39


Kendall, redemption of estate sold for taxes,


67 54


Surveyors of Highways, hay from almshouse, 86 10


Mount Wollaston Cemetery, use of cart,


7 00


Mount Wollaston Cemetery, kerosene barrel, I 00


County Treasurer, dog licenses,


1,047 19


Lots sold in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 230 00


Labor on lots "


1,224 18


1883,


121 75


1882,


2 50


1881,


5 00


66


1880,


3 00


Single graves sold in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery,


20 00


Hay sold from Mt. Wollaston Cemetery,


45 00


Assessments on non-resident owners of lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, for labor,


66 00


Repair Fund of lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, Susanna H. Beal,


200 00


A. A. and F. H. Robie,


150 00


John Crane,


150 00


Adam Vogel,


300 00


Income Repair Fund of lots in Mt. Wol- laston Cemetery,


68 75


Sale of Tiger engine,


150 00


State Treasurer, support State paupers,


88 79


burial


50 00


66


corporation tax,


5,097 14


National Bank tax,


2,592 91


State aid, acts 1879,


chapter 301, 1,484 50


Amount carried forward, $26,515 60


56


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $26,515 60


To State Treasurer, State aid acts, 1879, chapter 252,


373 50


State Treasurer, income School Fund,


159 04


Notes payable, borrowed in anticipa- tion of taxes,


68,606 10


Notes payable, Quincy Savings Bank, 10,000 00 66 Sinking Fund, 10,000 00


Geo. H. Locke, collector, tax 1883, 4,820 33


1884, 115,431 47


66


1880, 9 00


66 1881,


68 57


1882,


755 62


66


interest on taxes,


356 69


Almshouse, supplies to outside poor,


55° 94


National Granite Bank, interest on deposits, 115 70


--- $237,762 56


CR.


By State Treasurer, State tax, $9,000,00


National Bank tax, 2,362 70


adjustment corpora-


tion tax, 36


County Treasurer, County tax,


4,396 09


Notes payable, State of Massachu- setts,


20,000 00


Notes payable, Quincy Savings Bank,


10,000 00


Notes borrowed in anticipation of taxes, 68,606 10


Interest on Repair Fund of lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 68 75


Interest on notes,


3,249 64


Town orders,


117,077 83


Balance on deposit in banks,


3,001 09


-$237,762 56


HORACE B. SPEAR, Town Treasurer.


57


STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT.


DR.


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 1, 1887,


3,334 00


Sinking Fund, note on demand,


10,000 00


Accrued interest on the above notes,


277 50


Repair Fund of lots in Mount Wollaston Cemetery, 2,175 00


--- $37,452 50


CR.


By cash in treasury,


$3,001 09


Due per schedule of accounts,


3,432 15


Unpaid taxes of 1880,


265 67


66


1881,


846 31


66


66 1883,


1,992 24


66 1884,


10,154 22


Sinking Fund,


17.352 OI


Land on Adams Street (almshouse lot),


6,000 00


44.563 63


Surplus of cash assets above liabilities,


$7,11I 13


1882,


1,519 94


UNPAID TAXES OF 1884.


Adams, Mrs. Sam'l H., $55 50


Allen, Obed, 9 75


Allen, Otis, 30 50


Cronin, John, 17 75


* Curtis, Franklin, 63 50


15 50


Badger, Leone C.,


41 75


Decelle, John,


3 13


Badger, Mrs. Leone C., 23 25


Dee, Thomas,


12 50


Badger Brothers,


211 88


Degrini, Philomena,


23 63


Bailey, James, 13 25


Dolan, Michael A.,


44 75


Baker, Mrs. Caroline,


58 50


Baker, Edward, 14 00


Doner, Mrs. William,


3 75


Baker, Elmer W.,


4 93


Bartell, Mrs.,


6 38


Donovan, Timothy, II 00


Duffy, Thomas,


18 95


Duggan, Eunice B.,


heirs of, 67 13


Duggan, William B.,


heirs of, 2 25


Dunnican, Michael, 32 38


Durran, Mary, 17 25


Eldridge, John S., 14 45


Faxon, Thomas, 12 50


Faxon, William L., 296 75


Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Mar- garet, 24 00


Flannagan, Michael, 3 00


Ford, Daniel, 18 13


French, Harvey, 39 50


Coleman, Patrick, 7 25


Falvey, Eugene, IO 63


Collins, Charles, 2 25


Farrell, Margaret,


15 00


Corcoran, William, 2d,


15 50


Faulkner, James,


74 60


Corthell, Samuel N., 35 00


Costaine, Thomas, heirs of, 55 50


Galvin, Mrs. Thomas,


16 88


Carried forward, $1,004 19


Carried forward, $1,941 73


* Paid since Feb. I.


Brought forward, $ 1,004 19 Coughlin, Arthur, heirs of, 37 50


Ames, Samuel, 36 75


Arnold, Seth H., 48 35


Badger, Charles L.,


60 13


Daly, Michael,


Bean, Nath'l M., heirs of, 54 75


Belknap Band, 3 00


Belcher, Eliza A.,


10 13


Berry, James, 36 50


Billings, Caleb F.,


73 40


Boyd, William, 14 98


Bradley, John, 18 13


Briggs, Mary,


75


Brushingham, Delia,


8 25


Cahill, Catherine,


4 50


Carey, Thomas, est. of, 6 00


· Carvis, George,


6 00


Cleverly, James M., 8 75 Coffey, John, 28 63


Galloway, James, heirs of, 26 25


Donaher, Peter J., 7 63


Donovan, S. M., 7 25


59


Unpaid Taxes of 1884, continued.


Brought forward, $1,941 73


Garvin, John F., 8 00


Fuller, Frederick J., 256 50


Lennon, Timothy, 6 00


Lines, Frank E., 2 25


Lines, Thomas D., 24 75


Gould, Thomas, 16 25


Graves, Ebenezer, est. of, 21 00


Gregory, Wm., heirs of, 18 75


Grignon, Frederick F., 5 00


Malone, James, 5 00


Malone, Richard, 4 50


Mannex, Thomas F., 12 50


Martas, Mrs., 2 25


Matthew, Thomas, 37 25


Hayden, Elbridge, est.of, 21 00


McConnarty, Peter, 80 75


Hayden, Jonathan, 9 50


McGann, William, 19 63


Hayden, Loring N., 38 75


McGillis & McClellen, 15 00


Hayes, Mrs. Thos. P., 13 50


McGoverin, Michael, 18 13


Hicks, Albion W., 12 50


McGowan, John, 59 00


Hill, George W., 37 25


McKay, Martha A., 3 00


Hobart, Charles, 19 50


Mckenzie, John, 38 75


Horsford, J. Henry, 16 50


McLaughlin, William, 3 50


Horton, Henry K., 227 00


McNabb & Sutherland, 16 50


Huntingdon, Chas. W., 218 00


Merrill, Frank L., 3 50


Jones, Charles F., 6 50


Merrill, H. Elizabeth,


27 00


Jones, Peleg F., est. of, 52 13


Miller, Fabian,


16 50


Junot, Francis, 16 25


Miller, Gilbert M.,


60 co


Kapples, Thomas P., 7 50


Minihan, Michael, 17 00


Keith, Mrs. Mary R., 45 75


Morse, Frank B.,


5 75


Kennedy, John, 22 25


Murphy, Edward J.,


2 00


Kenney, Prince W.,est.of, 4 50


Murphy, Michael, est. of, 13 50 Newcomb, David, 3 50


Newcomb, Henry H.,


3 50


Newcomb, Jesse P.,


3 50


Newcomb, John H., 3 50


Newcomb, Mrs. Mary, 36 75


Lacy, Mrs. E len F., 24 00


Lacy, Patrick F., 47 75


Newcomb, Winslow M., 27 13 Nicholson, W. H., 40 88


Lahy, Margaret, 6 75


* Nightingale, John F., 5 00


Lapham, Mrs. F. A., I 50


Nolan, John, 3 CO


Lapham, Joseph A., 3 75


O'Connor, Sarah,


18 75


Lennon, Dennis, 2 75


O'Neil, Bernard & Thos., 30 00


Carried forward, $3,590 99 Carried forward, $4,328 5 [


* Paid since Feb. I.


Kingsley, A. Hale, 4 25


Lacy, Barry & Carey,


3 00


Kennon, Thomas, 27 50


Kennon, Thos., guar- dian, 185 25


Brought forward, $3,590 99


Lennon, Edward, 12 50


Gillie & McLellan, 3 75


Goodhue, Mitchell, 92 38


Linnehan, Dennis, 17 75 Lyons, Jeremiah, 21 50


Mahoney, Owen, 16 25


Hall, David,


20 75


Hardwick, Mrs. Ann, 102 00


Hardwick, Samuel V., heirs of, 30 00


65


Unpaid Taxes of 1884, continued.


Brought forward, $4,328 51


Brought forward, $4,992 92


O'Neil, Thomas H., 3 88


Toohey, James, 3 75


Ordway, George A., 5 75


Trepanier, Joseph, 15 50


Packard, Herbert L., 5 00


Tucker, Philip, 17 25


Packard, John A., 33 50


Usher, James, est. of, 9 75


Packard, Wm. H. & Co., 9 00


Vinton, George, 22 40


Pierce, John S, heirs of, 7 13


Wait, Otis M., 15 50


Welch, Ellen M., 18 00


Whiting, Geo. S. T.,


17 25


Whitney, Adams, 24 50


Wilson, William, 5 75


Woodbury, Wm. K.,


21 13


Pope, Mrs. Jane M.,


25 50


Pray, George B., 17 00


Prescott, William G., 23 00


Price, Edward,


5 38


Rachn, Andrew,


4 50


Rhines, Mrs. Elizabeth A., 33 00


Rice, Mary A., or by whom owned, 6 00


* Allen, Mrs. Alice, 57 00


Rovedder, Mrs. G., 7 13


Baker, Charles T.,


35 00


Ryan, James, est. of, 5 25


Balch, Mary E., 5 25


Sampson, Alfred, est. of, 26 25


Barlow, Benj. C, 65 63


Bates, Charles F., 43 63


Shaw, George, 5 00


Shea, James,


9 75


Shea, John, Jr., 5 00


Battison, William J., 42 50


Bennett, Elvira R., 2 63


Simons, William,


14 75


Black, William F.,


2 03


Souther, Frederick, 28 25


Broad, S. T.,


2 25


Stanley, Flora H., IO 50


Brown, Jeremiah, 7 88


Sugrue, Timothy, est. of, 33 00


Burton, John F., 2 03


Sullivan, Mrs. Bridget, 18 75


Clark, Mrs. Eveyln, 3 00


Swithin, John, 2 00


Clark, Mrs. Wm. D.,


48 75


Taylor, Edmund F., 57 13


Davis, Winifred A., 2 70


Thayer, Albert, 20 75


Dimmock, Frank E., 5 63


Thayer, James, 3 50


Dodge, John E., 9 75


Thayer, T. J. H.,


37 50


Elliott, George T., 83 00


Thomas, George, 92 00


Faxon, George, 3 75


Thompson, Martin H., 6 50


Ferreira, Charles, 6 50


Carried forward, $4,992 92 Carried forward, $5,763 99


* Paid since Feb. I.


Zast, Joseph, 5 00


WOLLASTON.


Abbey, Frederick R., 4 50


Pierce, John, 13 25


Pierce, William T., 5 75


Wren, John, 22 63


Wren, Margaret, 9 75


Young Samuel T., 3 50


Sampson, Horace W., 6 88


Bates, Charles F., Mfg. Co., 95 25


Shevlin, Owen, heirs of, 13 88


Austin, S. Harris, 30 75


Penney, Schuyler J., 42 00


Perry, Mrs. Samuel N., est. of, 21 00


61


Unpaid Taxes of 1884, continued.


Brought forward, $5,763 99


Brought forward, $7,155 42


BELLEVUE PARK.


Ayers & Lynch, I 50


Bacall, Charles H., I 50


Bailey, B. F.,


I


50


88


Carpenter, A. F., I


50


Cobb, John S., est of 3 00


Coburn, J. B. V., I 50


Cross, John, 6 75


Cutler, Sarah E., I 50


Jones, Ann T.,


36 75


King, Benjamin,


36 73


Garbett, W A., I 50


Knights, Maria J.,


4 13


Green, Charles,


3 00


Lefreniere, Napoleon L., 35 75


* Lord, Joseph H., 20 75


Lord & Wentworth,


9 75


Marple, Warren W.,


33 88


Lyons, L. A , 6 00


McNeil, Wm H.,


9 75


Merriam, E. R , 8 10


* Merrill, Aurelia,


53 25


Merrill, Jonathan G.,


38 00


Mumford C. A.,


2 25


Nelson, Horatio, 2 63


Pattee, William S., 3 00


Perry, J. B., I 50


Potter, Mrs. Jane E., 3 00


Russell, George D., 6 00


Smith, A. O., [ 50


Vanderwert, John E., I 88


Walker, N. B.,


I 50


BRACKETT ESTATE.


Ball, A. H., I 50


Dimmock, Orlando W., 3 00


Leeds, Daniel D., I 50


Leeds, Edwin F., I 50


Wellington, Walter J , 5 00


Wentworth, Ransom D., I 50


Whittemore, David, 195 75


Wollaston Land Co., 367 65


37 25


Shaw & Morrison, 10 50


* Sparrow, Marcena R., 31 25


Sprague, Alfred W., 15 50


Stoddard, Lucius C., 3 00


Warren, David, 2 75


SQUANTUM. 1


Abbott, John H.,


75


Barry, Geo. M.,


75


Carried forward, $7,155 42 Carried forward, $7,258 56


* Paid since Feb. I.


Foster, Freeman, Jr., 36 50


Gannett, Henry C., 44 00


Gardner, G. A., 96 75


Gardner, R. H., 2.25


Goodrich, Melora, 4 50


Greeley, Sema C.,


IO 28


Greenwood, Moses,


49 50


Hawkes, Frank P., 4 05


Hicks, Joseph, 81 00


Higgins, Lucy, 2 70


Hollis, N. E, 2 03


Haynes, Mrs. Charles F. I 50


Jackson, Charles E., 15 00


Mechanics' Sav. Bank, receivers of, 7 88


Nason, James H., I 50


Nason, A. S., 12 00


Payne, George T., 5 25


Percival, Frank, 3 75


Perry, Parker T., est. of, 4 50


Pierce, William C., 32 75


Pinkham, Horace A., 8 00


Rice, W. B , 4 50


Roberts, John H.,


42 50


Seelye, Wm. C.,


Doyle, George H., I 50


Ballantyne, John, I


62


Unpaid Taxes of 1884, continued.


Brought forward, $7,258 56 Bearse, Owen, 29 25


Brought forward, $7,491 75


Clark, James P., 3 00


Crowley, Maria T., 4 13


Dacey, J. B.,


15 00


Dolan, James,


9 00


Bumstead, Rebecca D., 9 00


Dole Common Sense


Fertilizer Co., 206 25


Dole, William H., 10 50


Campbell, Rebecca A.,


9 00


Clark, Geo., Jr., 3 00


Dustin, H H.,


33 75


Eldridge, Benjamin P.,


9 00


Ellis, Albert, 13 50


Clarke, George F., 4 50


Fallon, Mrs. A.,


2 25


Clarke, Isaac W.,


12 00


Cox, Geo. B.,


2 25


Foster, Warren,


2 25


Cutting, Alexander,


3 00


Foye, George F., 2 25


Davis, Mary, 6 38


Griggs, John H ,


3 00


Haven, A. S.,


9 00


Hurlburt, Cornelia,


6 38


Palmer, Mrs. W. W.,


3 75


Pease, Charles G.,


75


Hall, James, & Son, 3 00


Ratigae, Thomas,


75


Hardwick, Henry, 3 00


Reed, Mary Ann,


75


Houghton & Sawyer, 3 00


Howard, - 3 00


Jackson, Thomas, II 25


Kennemon, Cicely M., 2 63


Lynch, Mary, 75


75


Alley, Wm H., 75


Armstrong, Julius,


3 00


Arnold, H. B.,


75


Barry, Wm., 75


whom owned, 4 13


Bartlett & Elliott,


75


Brewer, H. W., 3 00


Bronsdon, J. Warren,


41 25


Burke, Annie M.,


3 00


Burrill, Adoniram, 5 25


Newell, Thomas C.,


4 13


Butland, John, or by


O'Neil, John, I 50


whom owned 24 75


Palmer, J. A., 4 88


Carberry, Thomas, 75


Parker & Sylvester,


45 00


Carried forward, $7,491 75


6 00


BOSTON.


Allen, Charles L., 4 13


Manning, Andrew,


Margeson, -


I 50


Marshall, I 50


McKay, D. H., or by


Mckay, M. A., or by whom owned, 6 00


Moss, Mrs. Frances, 3 00


Murphy, Daniel E., 2 25


Carried forward, $8,926 41


Gay, Aaron R. & Leon- ard S., 4 50


Gleason, Roswell, 7 50


Green, Milbury, 3 00


Guild, Daniel, 5 63


Smith, Elizabeth G ,


7 50


Webster, Frank W.,


Beaumont & Dodge, Trustees, 13 05


Blodgett, Cyrus, est. of, 3 00


Burdett, George H., est. of, I 50


Drury, Bridget, 1 13


Clarke, Mrs. Caroline H., JI 25


Felton, D. B., 75


63


Unpaid Taxes of 1884, continued.


Brought forward, $8,926 41


Pierce, Lewis F., 4 50


Porter, Alexander C., 40 50


Pray, Lewis G., 22 50


Quinsler, - -


I 50


Regan, Charles, heirs of, 75


Rich, Giles H.,. 75


Ripley, E, 21 00


Smith,


I


13


Smith, John T.,


75


Spear, Charles,


75


Taylor, George W.,


2 63


Taylor. Isaac, 15 00


Tennebaum, - I 5C


Titus, Mrs. Lillie B., 546 75


Vanderwood, Wm., 6 00


Warren Powder Co., 21 CO


Webster, Albert, 3 00


Whittemore, C. W., 4 50


Wilkins, Thomas, 14 63


Williams & Foss, or by


whom owned,


12 00


Wood, Mary E., Trus-


tee, 6 00


BRAINTREE.


Bates, David H., I 50


Cavanagh, John, 13 88


Deering Brothers,


9 00


Dyer, Lewis, 2 25


Hayward, Julia A. F., and others, I 88


Holbrook, Darius A., I I3


McRae, Neil, 5 63


CANTON.


Farrington, Nathaniel, 2 25


DEDHAM.


Moynihan, Mary,


24 75


Carried forward, $8,715 82


Brought forward, $8 715 82 FRANKLIN.


Chambre, St. John,


I 50


FREETOWN.


Nichols, C. C,


2 25


HAMILTON.


Robinson, Ebenezer P., 6 00


HINGHAM.


Fuller, Mrs. John A.,


15 00


HULL.


Rice, Stephen L.,


75


LONDON, ENG.


Richards, John M.,


132 00


MEDFIELD.


Hewins, James,


I 50


MILTON.


Capen, A. R.,


7 50


Cook, Artemas,


4 50


Littlefield, Henry W., 2 25


Roberts, Wm. H.,


2 25


Rogers, O T., estate of,


27 00


Wayland, Winifred, 7 50


NEEDHAM.


Orr, Galen,


2 25


NEWTON.


Ray, Edwin,


3 75


NEW YORK.


Porter, Wm,


/ I 50


Pratt, John R., heirs of, 239 25


Carried forward, $9,172 57


64


Unpaid Taxes of 1884, continued.


Brought forward, $9,172 57


NORTHFIELD, MINN.


Goodhue, Mrs. J. L., 3 75


PORTLAND, MAINE. Owen, George C., and others, 36 00


PROVIDENCE, R. I. Gillard, Edwin S., 27 75


RANDOLPH.


Alden, Horatio B.,


8 25


Briggs, Levi,


2 25


Holbrook, D. A. & D.,


75


Howard, Edgar,


3 38


Howard, Polly, heirs of, Mann, Elisha,


I 13


Wales, Charles A., I 13


Wales, Jonathan, 3 00


Carried forward, $9,270 84


$9,292 22


UNPAID POLL TAXES FOR 1884.


Adams, Louis,


$2 00


Brought forward, $32 00


Anderson, Jonathan,


2 00


Bruce, Benjamin, 2 00


Anderson, Berger,


2 00


Burns, Michael H., 2 00


Allen, John,


2 00


Brown, Wm. H.,


2 00


Arbuckle, Robert,


2 00


Bowen, Jeremiah,


2 00


Allen, Samuel T.,


2 00


Butler, Wm., 2 00


Adams, F. J.,


2 00


Benzie, John,


2 00


Baker, Wm.,


2 00


Bavin, Frank,


2 00


Buntell, Charles,


2 00


Balou, Joseph,


2 00


Bett, Wm.,


2 00


Breen, David,


2 00


Buchanan, James,


2 00


Bills, James,


2 00


Bellevue, Corliss,


2 00


Bryant, James,


2 00


Buckley, John,


2 00


Blanchard, Charles H ,


2 00


Brown, Edward A.,


2 00


Buckle, James,


2 00


Broderick, James,


2 00


Baker, Joseph,


2 00


Bishop, Thomas,


2 00


Brackett, Henry F.,


2.00


Carried forward, $32 00


Brought forward, $9,270 84


ROSLINDALE.


Gordon,


-


I 50


SHARON.


Derry, Charles T.,


8 25


Holmes, Bradford,


I 88


SOMERVILLE.


Ryder, T. P.,


I 50


ST. LOUIS, MO.


Beal, Helen W.,


I 50


STOUGHTON.


IO 88


Clapp, Timothy,


I 50


WAKEFIELD.


Marshall, A. L.,


5 25


Carried forward, $62 00


65


Unpaid Poll Taxes for 1884, continued.


Brought forward, $62 00


Brought forward, $142 00


Barnes, Franklin C., 2 00


Collins, John, 2 00


Beale, Elwood W., 2 00


Crowley, Thomas, 2 00


Blanchard, James,


Caven, Alexander, 2 00


Blanchard, Francis,


2


Caven, Andrew,


2 00


Belcher, Wm. M.,


2 00


Clark, George, 2 00


Bryant, Geo. V.,


2 00


Collins, Charles H., 2 00


Burns, James, .


2 00


Collagan David,


2 00


Burns, Felix,


2 00


Conlin, Thomas,


2 00


Brooks, Frederick,


2 00


Crosby, Lucius,


2 00


Brown, Frank,


2 00


Coggins, Charles,


2 00


Cantle, John, 2 00


Currer, John,


2 00


Charles, George,


2 00


Colbert, Edward J.,


2 00


Campbell, W.,


2


Crocker, Ezra P.,


2 00


Constable, Charles,


2 00


Cunniff, Thomas,


2 00


Cain, Patrick, 2


Duran, John,


2 00


Cawley, George, 2


Donovan, James,


2 00


Cappacioli, John,


2


Duer, Dugald,


2 00


Collins, Timothy B.,


2 00


Davy, Edward,


2 00


Copeland, James,


2 00


Dalton, James H., 2 00


Carson, Wm.,


2 00


Donahue, Thomas F.,


2 00


Chardiè, Orestes,


2


Dross, John,


2 00


Cahill, Charles,


2 00


Durand, Bartholomew,


2 00


Collins, John,


2 00


Davenport, William, 2 00


Chillis, Wm.,


2 00


Devlin, James,


2 00


Curtis, Samuel,


2 00


Dyer, Isaiah,


2 00


Calahan, Patrick,


2 00


Donahue, Daniel C., 2 00


Cray, Patrick,


2 00


Davidson, Alexander B.,


2 00


Connors, Andrew,


2 00


Downie, Thomas,


2 00


Connell, James,


2 00


Donovan, Cornelius, 2 00


Cummings, Samuel T.,


2 00


Driscoll, Patrick,


2 00


Crocker, John,


2 00


Duggan, John,


2 00


Campbell, Alexander,


2


Dever, Daniel,


2 00


Campbell, W.,


2


Donaher, James,


2 00


Campbell, Walter S.,


2


Danielson, Jacob,


2 00


Connor, Patrick,


2 00


Delory, John,


2 00


Connor, John,


2 00


Daly, Albert,


2 00


Cain, John D,


2 00


2 CO


Coffey, John M.,


2 00


2 00


Callahan, James L.,


2 00


2 00


Cole, John,


2 00


Dolan, John,


2 00


Carried forward, $142 00


Carried forward,




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