Town annual report of Quincy 1885-1886, Part 3

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 230


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IO 25


Amount carried forward,


$1,759 96


41


Miscellaneous Expenses, continued.


Amount brought forward, Paid George L. Gill, cash for postage, etc., 13 50


$1,759 96


preparing records, etc., 10 00


transcribing votes, etc.,


5 00


66


recording, etc., births, 66 marriages,


19 35


deaths,


25 00


James E. Maxim, labor at town meetings,


Tirrell & Sons, street signs,


IO 50


George H. Field, travelling expenses,


9 70


E. A. Perkins,


4 00


John H. Gilbert, returning births,


IO 75


Joseph M. Sheahan, “


51 75


John F. Welch,


6 00


Samuel M. Donovan, "


16 00


John Hall,


deaths,


43 00


W. E. Brown,


12 00


George H. Locke, postage, etc.,


16 21


$2,247 72


Appropriation,


$3,000 00


Expenses, 2,247 72


Expenses less than appropriation,


$752 28


PAY OF TOWN OFFICERS.


SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, AND SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS.


Paid George H. Field,


to March, 1886, $800 00


Christopher A Spear, 800 00


Elias A. Perkins,


800 00 - $2,400 00


CLERICAL ASSISTANCE.


Paid H. A. Keith, 300 00


TOWN CLERK.


Paid George L. Gill, 50 00


Amount carried forward, $2,750 00


20 00


215 00


66


42


Pay of Town Officers, continued. Amount brought forward, $2,750 00


TOWN TREASURER.


Paid Horace B. Spear, to March, 1885, 150 00


COLLECTOR OF TAXES.


Paid George H. Locke, on tax of 1885, $575 00


66 1884, 25 00


600 00


TOWN PHYSICIAN.


Paid Samuel M. Donovan, 300 00


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.


Paid Edwin W. Marsh,


$75 00


William A. Hodges,


75 CO


John H. Dee,


75 00


George L. Gill,


75 00


300 00


CONSTABLES AND POLICE OFFICERS.


Paid J. Warren Hayden,


$171 50


Mark E. Hanson,


104 50


William C. Seelye,


99 00


Edward A. Spear,


44 50


George H. Locke,


38 00


George O. Langley,


26 00


Walter H. Ripley,


21 00


Francis A. Spear,


18 50


Edward H. Richardson,


18 00


Robert J. Williams,


14 00


Marcus E. Wight,


13 00


Charles N. Hunt,


14 00


Samuel B. Turner,


12 00


A. G. Olney,


8 00


George B. Pray,


5 00


James E. Maxim,


5 00


Nathan G. Glover,


5 00


William B. Barry,


5 00


Eugene W. Connor,


5 00


John T. Hunt,


5 00


632 00


Amount carried forward,


$4,732 00


43


Pay of Town Officers, continued.


Amount brought forward, $4,732 00 SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Paid Francis A. Spear, 15 00


Total amount of cash paid, $4,747 00


Appropriation,


$5,800 00


Expenses,


4,747 00


Expenses less than appropriation, $1,053 00


STATE AID.


DR.


Due from State, Feb. 1, 1885, $1,532 54


Paid during year ending Feb. 1, 1886, 1,492 00


$3,024 54


CR.


By cash from State Treasurer,


$1,302 00


Balance due from State Feb. 1, 1886, 1,722 54 - $3,024 54


STATE AID.


Under Act of 1879.


DR.


To Balance due Feb. 1, 1885, $448 50


Paid during year ending Feb. 1, 1886, 793 00


$1,241 50


CR.


By cash from State Treasurer, 406 50


$835 00


Appropriation, One half payments,


$600 00


396 50


Paid less than appropriation, $203 50


44


State Aid, continued. ACCOUNT WITH STATE.


Due from State, under Act of 1879, per last report, One half payments of last year,


$448 50


396 50


$845 00


Less cash from State Treasurer,


406 50


$438 50


Due on General State Aid,


1,722 54


$2,161 04


BOARD OF HEALTH.


DR.


Paid Francis A. Spear, inspecting, etc.,


$181 00


use of team


25 00


stamps, etc., 7 57


Eugene W. Connor, inspecting,


180 00


Andrew Delory, labor,


68 70


J. L. Fairbanks &Co., books and stati onery,


66 75


S. P. Sharpless, analyzing water,


5 00


Green & Prescott, printing and advertising,


35 75


David W. Lewis, drain-pipe ,


33 50


Whitman & Breck, levels, etc.,


16 00


Frederick F. Green, printing,


3 25


H. A. Martin & Son,vaccine points,


34 00


Tirrell & Son, signs,


7 00


$663 52


CR.


By cash from S. M. Donoran, for vaccine points, 4 00


$659 52:


Expenses, $659 52


Appropriation, 500 00


Expenses more than appropriation, $163 52


45


REPAIRS OF TOWN BUILDINGS. TOWN HALL.


Paid George O. Langley, stock and labor,


$17 71


John W. Hersey,


18 60


T. Gullicksen & Sons, “ 66


47 65


$83 96


Appropriation,


$300 00


Expenses, 83 96


Expenses less than appropriation, $216 04


HINGHAM AND QUINCY BRIDGES.


Paid T. H. Humphrey, Treasurer, assessment, $187 50


Appropriation,


$300 00


Expenses,


187 50


4


Expenses less than appropriation, $112 50


FOUNTAINS (WATER SUPPLY).


Paid Quincy Water Co., water, $146 73


Appropriation,


$350 00


Expenses, 146 73


Expenses less than appropriation, $203 27


DECORATION OF SOLDIERS' GRAVES.


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


-


Appropriation, $200 00


Annexed is the detailed account of the expenditures : -


Flowers, wreaths, and bouquets,


$108 50


Barges, carriages, and teaming,


44 50


Printing,


15 75


Flags,


12 00


Marks for soldiers' graves,


8 20


Repairing


9 00


Fares and expressing,


2 05


$200 00


46


REAL ESTATE BOUGHT IN FOR TAXES.


DR.


To balance per last Annual Report, $972 52


Paid George H. Locke, collector, for


Estate taxed to C. F. Bates, 88 66


C. F. Bates & Co., 170 II


$1,231 29


CR.


By cash for estates as follows : -


Susan B. Broad,


$24 57


John D. Weston,


41 72


Henry Bolton,


8 70


Mary Edes,


I 61


Ayers & Lynch,


14 68


91 28


$1,140 OI


THOMAS CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Paid Henry Barker, treasurer, appropriation, dog tax,


$2,700 00


1,047 19


$3,747 19


BOUNTY TO RE-ENLISTED SOLDIERS.


Paid the following persons : -


Daniel F. French,


$125 00


Francis P. Loud,


125 00


Thomas Smith,


125 00


Samuel B. Turner,


125 00


Franklin A. Clark,


125 00


John Parker, Jr.,


125 00


$750 00


Appropriation, $750 00


47


COMMITTEE ON SEWERAGE.


Paid Whitman, Breck & Co., surveys and plans, Eliot C. Clarke, services as engineer,


$800 00


200 00


$1,000 00


Appropriation, $1,000 00


SINKING FUND.


Paid Horace B. Spear, treasurer, $ 3,000 00


Appropriation, $3,000 00


TAXES (1880). George H. Locke, Collector. DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1885, $265 67


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer,


$22 46


Abatements, 243 21


$265 67


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


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1885,


$846 31


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, $100 18


Abatements, 634 69


Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1886, III 44


$846 31


48


Taxes, continued.


TAXES (1882).


George H. Locke, Collector. DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1885, $1,519 94


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, Abatements, Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1886,


$419 51


494 99


605 44


$1,519 94


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


DR.


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1885, $1,992 24


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, $949 64 Abatements, 4 20 Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1886, 1,038 40


$1,992 24


TAXES (1884). George H. Locke, Collector. DR.


1


To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1885,


$10,154 22


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, $7,020 34


Abatements, 50 38


Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1886, 3,083 50


$10,154 22


49


Taxes, continued. TAXES (1885). George H. Locke, Collector. DR.


To Town tax,


$109,600 02


County tax, State tax,


6,750 00


()verlayings,


1,556 98


Non-residents' bank tax,


2,227 82


$124,930 56


CR.


By cash paid Town Treasurer, Discounts,


3,979 80


Abatements, Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1886,


8,085 82


$124,930 56


Abatements on tax of 1880,


$243 21


"


1881,


634 69


" 1882,


494 99


" 1883,


4 20


" 1884,


50 38


" 1885,


595 77


Discounts


" 1885,


3,979 80


Discounts and abatements,


$6,003 04


Appropriations,


6,000 00


More than appropriation,


$3 04


APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1885.


SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS.


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


$35,700 00


Incidental expenses,


3,000 00


Books and stationery,


2,000 00


Repairs of buildings,


2,000 00


Transportation of pupils,


1,000 00


Sum paid for new school lot (balance due), 1,559 60


Evening mechanical and industrial school,


$45,259 60 1,000 00


$46,259 60


Amount carried forward, 4


$6,003 04


4,795 74


$112,269 17


595 77


50


Appropriations for 1885, continued. Amount brought forward, $46,259 60


THOMAS CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


General appropriation, $2,500 00


Care of grounds,


200 00


2,700 00


CEMETERIES.


Old Cemetery,


$ICO 00


Mount Wollaston Cemetery,


1,000 00


Building wall to Valley Street,


300 00


1,400 00


Support of poor,


7,000 00


Repairs of town buildings,


300 00


BRIDGES.


Neponset Bridge,


$1,000 00


Quincy Point Bridge,


300 00


1,300 00


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Compensation, 1884,


$1,315 00


Miscellaneous expenses,


3,782 00


Land and engine-house at Atlantic,


1,500 00


Land and engine-house at Wollaston,


1,500 00


Fire-alarm box,


75 00


Purchase of hose,


1,275 00


Quincy Water Company,


3,500 00. -


12,947 00


HIGHWAYS.


General repairs, $15,000 00


Breaking roads, removing snow and ice from sidewalks, 1,000 00


Street lights,


4,100 00 - 20,100 00


LAYING OUT TOWN WAYS.


Quarry Street extension (vote 1884),


$1,500 00


Quarry Street re-appropriation, 400 00


Kidder Street,


200 00


Driftway from Granite Street, near Quarry Street, 150 00 Private way from Granite St. to Parkerville, 75 00 Woodbine Street and Greenwood Avenue, 200 00 Newbury Street, 100 00


Amounts carried forward, $2,625 00 $92,006 60


5I


Appropriations for 1885, continued.


Amounts brought forward,


$2,625 00 $92,006 60


Footway from Hancock Street to O. C. R. R., Atlantic, Academy Street,


IIO 00


50 00


Liberty Street,


300 00


Penn Street,


250 00


3,335 00


Committee on Sewerage,


1,000 00


PAY OF TOWN OFFICERS.


Selectmen, including horse hire,


$2,400 00


Treasurer, Town Clerk, and Selectmen's Clerk,


500 00


Collector of Taxes,


600 00


Police,


700 00


Special police to enforce liquor law,


1,000 00


Town Physician,


300 00


Registrars of Voters,


300 00


Police Station,


400 00


Decoration of soldiers' graves,


200 00


Lighting and care of Town Hall (free lectures),


200 00


Braintree records,


450 00


Soldiers' bounty,


500 00


Watering place at West Quincy,


100 00


Aid to indigent soldiers,


600 00


Sinking fund,


3,000 00


Interest ·on town debt,


2,500 00


Discounts and abatements of taxes,


6,000 00


Miscellaneous town expenses,


3,000 00


Water fountains (water supply),


350 00


Soldiers' bounty, re-appropriation,


250 00


$119,691 60


Less sum for new school lot,


$1,559 60


Less bank and corporation tax, 8,132 00


9,69 1 60


$ 1 10,000 00


At a special town meeting there was appropriated for Board of Health, Repairs of steamer house,


$500 00 300 00


5,800 00


52


ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR 1886.


PREPARED BY SELECTMEN.


Street lights,


$4,300 00


Support of poor,


7,000 00


Repairs of town building,


300 00


Discount and abatement of taxes,


6,000 00


Miscellaneous expenses,


3,000 CO


Old Cemetery,


100 00


Mount Wollaston Cemetery,


1,000 00


Hingham and Quincy Bridges,


300 00


Neponset Bridge,


1,000 00


Aid to indigent soldiers,


600 00


Police station,


400 00


Pay of town officers,


5,000 00


Water for hydrants,


3,150 00


Water for fountains,


300 00


Quarry Street extension,


1,000 00


Removal of snow,


1,000 00


Interest on town debt,


2,500 00


Public parks,


500 00


Quarry Street, re-appropriation,


400 00


Board of Health expense of 1885,


663 52


Alteration of steamer house, 1885,


298 60


Braintree records, re-appropriation,


450 00


Footway at Atlantic (land damages), re-appropriation,


35 00


SCHEDULE OF ACCOUNTS DUE THE TOWN.


State of Massachusetts, support of poor,


$286 60


City of Cambridge,


53 23


Town of Randolph,


II OO


Braintree,


53 85


Canton,


"


3 50


Real estate bought in for taxes,


1,140 OI


State aid, due Feb. 1, 1886,


2,161 04


$3,709 23


53


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR.


To Cash in treasury, Feb. 1, 1885, $3,001 09


City of Boston, support of poor, 26 40


Cambridge, “ 66


I20 24


Taunton,


7 74


66 Gloucester "


13 94


Town of Braintree, “


14 36


66 Randolph. "


36 50


Hyde Park "


231 07


Abington, “ 8 00


City of Cambridge, State aid to Perry M. Fuller, 36 00


Town of Weymouth, use of police station, 12 00


Town of Braintree, labor on highway, 126 49 66 use of police station, 3 00


40 00


Julius G. Glynn, board at almshouse,


10 00


John Brown,


41 42


Mr. Lundley,


I 25


Citizens' Gas Light Co., use of engine,


31 50


J. M. Glover, old hose,


21 40


steamer pump house, 50 00


old junk and box, 5 00


F. Curtis, stone doorstep from steamer house, 4 00


John Chamberlin, for Adams School, for expense of water pipe, 20 00


Citizens' Gas Light Co., repairs of high- ways, I 05


School Department, labor by highway teams, 27 00


H. Barker & Sons, old plank from Ne- ponset Bridge, 8 00


H. L. Packard, use of horse and cart, 24 75


Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, use of cart, 4 75


Sundry persons, street wash, 17 60


Refunded by poor persons, 29 67


William Hobart. rent of land, 1 00


Amount carried forward, $3,975 22


Sundry persons,


54


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $3,975 22


To W. N. Eaton, rent of land, 100 00


School Department, wood from alms- house, 46 75


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


Wm. Curtis,


8 00


A. E. Sproule,


66


4 25


Salt grass,


8 00


Cow,


42 00


Calf,


I 50


Old barrels,


66


2 00


Income of Town Hall,


239 00


Sundry persons, for sand from alms- house, 169 55


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


J. W. Lombard, 66


2 00


J. T. French, 66


2 00


James P. Nolan, billiard


5 00


Frank C. Dasha,


5 00


S. A. Merrill,


3 00


J. D. Taber, 66


5 00


W. W. Rice, skating rink


25 00


District Court, fine, John Mahony vio- lating by-laws, 2 00


S. M. Donovan, vaccine points, 4 00


National Mount Wollaston Bank, rent of rooms, 400 00


County of Norfolk, rent of room,


25 00


Susan B. Broad, redemption real estate sol ! for taxes, 24 57


John D. Weston, redemption real estate sold for taxes, 41 72


Henry Bolton, redemption real estate sold for taxes,; 8 70


Mrs. Edes, redemption real estate sold for taxes, 1 61


Ayers & Lynch, redemption real estate sold for taxes, 14 68


County Treasurer, dog licenses, 1,238 3I


Edward Capen, board of C. V. Saville, 187 37


State Treasurer, corporation tax, 4,714 77


national bank tax, 2,24I 2I


Amount carried forward,


$13,553 46


55


Treasurer's Report, continued.


Amount brought forward, $13,553 46


To State Treasurer, income school fund, 155 75


State aid, ch. 301, Acts


1879, 1,302 00


State Treasurer, State aid, ch. 252,


Acts 1879, 406 50


State Treasurer, support State paupers, 3 50 16


temporary, 15 90


State Treasurer, burial State paupers, 20 00


Lots sold in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 320 00


Single graves sold in, “ 35 00


Labor on lots in 1,326 97


Mt. Wollaston


1884, 179 50


1883,


10 00


1882,


3 00


66


1881, 7 00


Hay sold,


66


35 00


Assessments on non-resident owners of


lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery for labor on lots,


52 00


Income repair fund of lots in Mount Wollaston Cemetery. 108 75


Repair fund of lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery : -


Liba Litchfield, 250 00


Benj. Rich, 150 00


Overseers of the Poor, supplies to outside poor, 558 62


Notes payable, borrowed in antici- pation of taxes,


51,000 00


Geo. H. Locke, collector, tax 1884,


7,020 34


6.


1883, 949 64


66


66 1882,


419 51


60


188 1,


100 18


66


66


1 880, 22 46


66 1885, 112,269 17


interest


on taxes, 505 76


Interest on deposit in bank, 61 24


$190,841 25


Amount carried forward,


$190,841 25


66


56


Treasurer's Report, continued. Amount brought forward, $190,841 25


CR.


By State Treasurer, State tax, $6,750 00


national bank tax,


2,134 89


County Treasurer, county tax,


4,795 74


Notes payable, borrowed in anticipa- tion of taxes,


51,000 00


Interest on Repair Fund of lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 108 75


Interest on notes,


2,389 36


Town orders,


114,268 35


Balance on deposit in banks,


9,394 16


$ 190,841 25


HORACE B. SPEAR, Town Treasurer.


STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT.


DR.


State of Massachusetts, note due De- cember 9, 1888, $5,000 00


State of Massachusetts, note due June


I, 1889,


10,000 00 .


Quincy Savings Bank, note due Octo-


ber 1, 1886,


3,333 00


Quincy Savings Bank, note due Octo- ber 1, 1887,


3,334 00


Sinking Fund, note on demand,


10,000 00


taken up by the Fund, 3,333 00


Accrued interest on notes, 233 06


Repair Fund of Lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 2,575 00


CR.


By cash in treasury,


$9,394 16


Due per schedule of accounts, page 52,


3,709 23


Unpaid taxes of 188 1,


III 44


1883,


1,038 40


1884,


3,083 50


66 1885,


8,085 82


Sinking Fund,


21,042 48


Land on Adams Street (almshouse lot), 6,000 00


53,070 47


Surplus of cash assets above liabilities,


$15,262 41


$37,808 06


.


1882,


605 44


UNPAID TAXES OF 1885.


Adams, Mrs. Sam'l H., $50 32


Brought forward, $681 76


Alden Edwin A.,


3 36


Black, John, 2 00


Allen, Obed,


8 84


Brennon, James, 2 00


Allen, Otis,


27 84


Benzie, Alexander, 2 00


Allis, Richard,


6 12


Benzie, James,


2 00


Arnold Seth H.,


39 44


Barrett, John,


2 00


Aden, Charles,


2 00


Brown, Edward A.,


2 00


Aden, William,


2 00


Bollieau, Joseph,


2 00


Anderson, Jonathan,


2 00


Blondy, Augustus,


2 00


Albert, William,


2 00


Brunner, Daniel,


2 00


Anderson, Bernard,


2 00


Barry, John,


2 00


Alfred, John,


2 00


Boyle, Robert,


2 00


Ackerly, Ernest,


2 00


Black, William,


2 00


Arbuckles, James W.,


2 00


Buckley, William,


2 00


Allen Edward E.,


2 00


Bassett Augustus P.,


2 00


Arbuckle, Robert,


2 00


Burke, Patrick, 2 00


Agin, John,


2 00


Brogan, Charles,


2 00


Armstrong, Thomas,


2 00


Brown, Thomas,


2 00


Armstrong Sharpney,


2 00


Ballou, Lawrence,


2 00


Adams, J. Frank,


2 00


Berry, John,


2 00


Alden, Charles O.,


2 00


Bergforce, E. Gustave, 2 00


Bryden, Edmund S., 3 36


Badger Leone C., 36 04


Brushingham, Delia, 7 48


Badger, Mrs. Leone C., 21 08


Brooks, Edward H., 2 00


Badger Brothers,


190 74


Barry, Patrick, 2 00


Bailee, Roxana M., II 56


Brantfield, Morris, 2 00


Baker, Edward, IO 20


Bianca, John, 2


Bass, Benjamin F., 4 04


Bianca, Abdonis, 2 00


Baxter, Dolly A., estate, 68


Blood, Alonzo H. K.,


2 00


Bean, Nath'l M., estate, 49 64


Beiler, Frank,


2 00


Belcher, Frank A.,


3 36


Berry, John F., 2 68


Blonin, Emile, 2 00


Berry James,


33 28


Billings, Caleb F.,


68 64


Bowton John, 5 06


Bishop, James, 2 00


Boyd, William,


26 14


Carried forward, $681 76


Bishop, Thomas, 2 00


Bruce, Benjamin, 2 00


Bingham, William J., 2 00


Brown, William H., 2 00


Carried forward,


$758 60


Badger, Charles L., 52 70


58


Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.


Brought forward, $758 60


Brought forward, $1,003 70


Beaton, Wm.,


2 00


Curran, Charles, 2 00


Benson, Stephen,


2 00


Columbo, Victor, 2 00


Bailie, James,


2 00


Campbell, William, 2 00


Bailie, John W.,


2 00


Cotter, Dennis, 2 00


Bailie, James W.,


2 00


Cotter, Richard, 2 00


Burnett, Wm.,


2 00


Cotter, Patrick, 2 00


Bath, Edward,


2 00


Collins, J., 2 00


Bean, James,


2 00


Cunniff, Michael, 2 00


Bowen, Daniel,


2 00


Cruikshank, John,


2 00


Buchanan, James,


2 00


Corson, Thomas,


2 00


Bainbridge, James,


2 00


Coyle, John,


2 00


Bartolo, Harry,


2 00


Cook, Frank B., 2 00


Bowditch, Galen,


2 00


Craven, Alexander, 2 00


Blake, George,


2 00


Cahill, John,


2 00


Birney, Andrew,


2 00


Cole, John,


2 00


Bills, James W.,


2 00


Caster, Charles,


2 00


Butterfield, Henry,


2 00


Colson, Gustave,


2 00


Barnes, Henry A.,


2


Colson, Frederick,


2 00


Barnes, Howard C.,


2 00


Connor, John,


2 00


Brown, Edward S.,


2 00


Connery, Patrick,


2 00


Bumpus, Henry W.,


2 00


Curtin, Edward,


2 00


Blanchard, Charles,


2 00


Croll, John,


2 00


Bent, Geo. A.,


2 00


Clinton, Joseph,


2 00


Binney, Cyrus,


2 00


Curtis, Frederick, 2 00


Bennett, Charles F., 2 00


Crill, Patrick, 2 00


Burke, Martin,


2 00


Carron, Edward,


2 00


Bohan, Jeremiah,


2 00


Cahill, Thomas,


2 00


Bryant, Geo. V.,


2 00


Callahan, Dennis,


2 00


Bristol, F. L.,


2 00


Connors, Patrick,


2 00


Cain, Patrick,


18 32


Carroll, Thomas F.,


17 30


Carter, Thomas W.,


23 42


Cooper, Sydney F.,


2 00


Carter, Mrs. Thomas W., 8 16


Crowley, Michael, 2 00


Cleverly, James N., 6 12


Connell, John,


2 00


Cleverly, James T., 13 56


Connell, James, 2 00


Cleverly, Mary D., 6 80


Conley, Jeremiah, 2 00


Corcoran, Wm., 2d, 14 24


Corcoran, Jeremiah, 2 00


Cronin, John, 2 00


Cross, William, 2 00


Carter, Wm. J., 2 00


Childs, Elisha N.,


2 00


Carried forward, $1,083 70


Carried forward, $1,003 70


Campbell, James, 2 00


Crowley, Thomas, 2 00


Costaine, Thos., heirs of, 53 04


Cullinan, Margaret J., 24 14


59


Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.


Brought forward, $1,083 70


Brought forward, $1,163 70


Carlson, Charles,


2 00


Crowley, Jeremiah, 2 00


Cashman, Dennis,


2 00


Carver, John, 2 00


Constable, Charles, 2 00


Cothrell, Thomas S., 2 00


Crawford, John, 2 00


Cunningham, James H., 2 00


Chalmers, Duncan,


2 00


Decelle, John, 4 04


Churchill, John,


2 00


Dee, Thomas,


11 52


Coram, Henry,


2 00


Dewing, Mary T.W.,est.,


34


Carey, - -


2 00


Donaher, Dennis, 29 20


Crea,


2 00


Donaher, James,


4 04


Cain, John,


2 00


Donovan, Mrs. John,


3 40


Collins, -


2 00


Donovan, Timothy,


10 16


Cronin, Francis,


2 00


Duffy, Thomas.


25 80


Clark, Wm.,


2 00


Dunnican, Michael,


29 54


Callahan, Thomas,


2 00


Down, Archelaus,


2 00


Curran, Timothy,


2 00


Durand, Augustus,


2 00


Chubbuck, M. M. C.,


2 00


Donovan, James,


2 00


Cavan, Andrew,


2 00


Davenport, William J., 2 00


Campbell,


2 00


Douglas, Thomas,


2 00


Curley, J.,


2 00


Davidson, William,


2 00


Crowell, Josiah J.,


2 00


Dingle, Alfred,


2 00


Conlan, Thomas H.,


2 00


Dobie, Alexander,


2


00


Conlan, John F.,


2 00


Dubois, Albert,


2 00


Campian, Wm.,


2 00


Donald, William,


2 00


Crowley, Morris,


2 00


Donald, William,


2 00


Caldwell, Robert,


2 00


Druchindale, Augustus,


2 00


Cronin, Timothy P.,


2 00


Duncan, John,


2 00


Curtis, T. J.,


2 00


Dooner, Patrick,


2 00


Curtis, James,


2 00


Dinegan, Andrew,


2 00


Cross, Lucius,


2 00


Doyle, James,


2 00


Cain, Abel,


2 00


Dower, Benjamin,


2 00


Cain, Friend,


2 00


Dower, John,


2 00


Connor, Patrick,


2 00


Doble, James,


2 00


Costello, Wm. H.,


2 00


Dockham, Ephraim,


2 00


Crowley, Timothy,


2 00


Davis, Joseph,


2 00


Coffey, John M.,


2 00


Davis, Charles,


2 00


Chute, Ensley E.,


2 00


Donaher, George,


2 00


Chute, Fletcher,


2 00


Driscoll, Timothy,


2 00


Caddy, Michael,


2 00


2 00


Connors, Cornelius,


2 00


Degrini, James, Drew, Harold, 2 00


Callahan, James L.,


2 00


Donavan, Jeremiah,


2 00


Carried forward, $1,163 70


Carried forward, $1,343 74


60


Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.


Brought forward, $1,343 74 Dana, John, 2 00


Brought forward, $1,514 30


Flaherty Brothers, 22 44


Donaher, Peter J.,


2 00


Flaherty, Mrs. Mary, 15 98


Dillon, John, 2 00


Flannigan, Michael, 2 72


Dowd, Patrick,


2 00


Ford, Jeremiah,


46 20


Duggan, John, 2


00


Forrest, James, 36 68


Desmond, Daniel, 2


Foye, Mrs. Maria, 9 86


Desmond, Peter, 2


French, Francis W., 3 36


Dillingham, Henry,


2 00


French, Mrs. Mary Jane, 31 96 French, Henry T., 2 00


Dilloway, Henry G., 2


00


Doherty, William C., 2


Faircloth, William F., 2 00


Davis, James, 2


Ford, Cornelius, 2 00


Donlan, Thomas,


2 00


Floyd, Joseph, 2 00


Dowd, James, 2 00


Flowers, David J., 2 00


Develle, John A.,


2


Farquarson, William, 2 00


Dunbar, Warren, 2


Flanigan, William,


2 00


Dwelle, John B.,


2 00


Foster, James,


2 00


Dunn, James,


2


Fitzgerald, William, 2 00


Drake, C.,


2


Freeborn, Robert, 2 00


Donkin, C. C.,


2 00


Foy, Thomas,


2 00


Dolan, Patrick,


2 00


Flynn, David, 2 00


Donovan, Jeremiah,


2 00


Ford, C. J., 2 00


Elcock, Mrs. Margaret, 32 64


Fitzgerald, Patrick T.,


2 00


Eldridge, John L.,


13 56


Fitzgerald, Richard,


2 00


Elwell, Russell T.,


4 04


Fuller, C. E.,


2 00


Ellis, Wentworth,


2 00


Flaherty, John,


2 00


Enright, Patrick,


2 00


Flaherty, Patrick, 2 00


2 00


Ewen, George,


2 00


Falvey, Thomas,


2 00


Elcock, J.,


2 00


Foy, Michael,


2 00


Ellis, Samuel,


2 00


Flynn, Michael,


2 00


Ellis, Herbert,


2 00


Foy, Michael,


2


Ellis, Robert,


2 00


Friend, Oscar, 2 00


Eddy, Alfred T.,


2 00


Fleming, William, 2 00


Eagan, William, 2 00


Falvey, Jeremiah, 2


Estabrook, Joseph W., 2 00


Flaherty, Thomas, 2 00


Ellis, Stephen, 2 00


Flaherty, James, 2 00


Ferriter, John, 2


Ferriter, John, Jr., 2 00


Faxon, Thomas, II 52


Fettergust, Charles A., 2 00


Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Marg't, 21 76


Farmer, Edward, 2 00


Carried forward, $1,514 30


Carried forward, $1,747 50


Erwin, Edward,


2 00


Foy, Patrick,


Farrell, Margaret, 15 64


Farrington, Charles K., 5 40


61


Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.


Brought forward, $1,747 50


Brought forward, $2,037 54 Goddard, Edmund, 2 00


Ford, John G.,


2 00


Ford, Cornelius, 2 00


Garrity, Patrick, Jr., 2 00


French, Charles, 2 00


Glennon, William H., 2 00


Fitzpatrick, Patrick, 2 00


Garrity, Philip, 2 00


Farrell, Samuel T.,


2 00


George, Robert, 2 00


Fitzpatrick, John,


2 00


Garrity, Thomas C., 2 00


Farrell, Patrick H.,


2 00


Grant, William, 2 00


Galvin Granite Co.,


20 40


Golden, Hugh, 2 00


Gardner, Casilda,


27 88


Gibson, George,


2 00


Gardner, Frank E.,


5 40


Golden, James,


2 00


Garrity, Mrs. Mary B.,


19 72


Gilcon, James,


2 00


Garrity Brothers,


20 40


Gilcon, Edward,


2 00


Garvin, John F., 7 44


Gilcon, John,


2 00


Garvin, Patrick, est.,


35 36


Garlow, Leon,


2 00


Gillis, Malcolm,


8 12


Goodrow, John,


2 00


Glover, John, Jr, 16 96


Goodwin, Willoughby,


2 00


Golding, Patrick H.,


5 74


Galvin, James M.,


2 00


Good, Mrs. Susan,


9 52


Galvin, John A.,


2 00


Goodhue, Augustus, J.,


4 72


Gunn, Angus,


2 00


Goodhue, Mitchell,


31 94


Grady, John,


2 00


Gould, Thomas,


14 92


Grady, William,


2 00


Granahan, John P.,


II 52


Guess, Michael,


2 00


Glennon, Edward F.,


2 00


Gregory, William,


2 00


Galvin, John J.,


2 00


Gleason, J.,


2 00


Gaverdini, James,


2 00


Garrity, Robert,


2 00


Glover, John, 2d,


2 00


Garnior, John,


2 00


Glover, Samuel C.,


2 00


Griffin, James P.,


2 00


Griffin, John,


2 00


Gray, Henry,


2 00


Gorman, John,


2 00


Golden, Daniel,


2 00


Grant, Carlton,


2 00


Hardwick, Mrs. Ann,


96 56


Gordon, Richard,


2 00


Harrington, E. C.,


6 08


Gillis, Alexander,


2 00


Harris, John,


16 62


Gammon, George H.,


2 00


Gordon, John,


2 00


Hayden, Elbridge, est.,


19 04


Guinan, Thomas,


2 00


Hayden, Loring N., 35 32


Geddeo, Frank,


2 00


Gullicksen, Frank,


2 00


Gillis, William L.,


2 00


Horsford, J. Henry, 16 96


Galvin, John P.,


2 00


Horton, Henry K., 206 00


Gillard, John,


2 00


Hughes, John, 2 72


Carried forward, $2,037 54


Haverhan, James, 47 22


Hayes, Mrs. Thomas P., 25 16 Hicks, Albion W., 8 80


Carried forward, $2,576 02


62


Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.


Brought forward, $2,576 02 Hughes, Patrick, 62 86 Huntington, Chas. W., 197 84 Harding, Ellsworth M., 2 00




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