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Brought forward, $2,917 52
Jellom, Henry, 2 00
Jordan, Calvin C., 2 00
Jordan, Thomas W. D., 2 00
Joy, Thomas, 2 00
Higgins, Richard P., 2 00
Jones, Wm. H., 2 00
Hedland, John, 2 00
Kapples, Thomas P., 8 80
Haley, Charles W., 2 00
Keating, Mrs. Elizabeth, IO 88 Keith, Mrs. Mary R.,
41 48
Hodgdon, Charles E., 2 00
Kelly, Thomas D.,
17 68
Harold, John,
2 00
Kennon, Thomas,
25 12
Hamilton, Charles,
2 00
Haggerty, Patrick,
2 00
Hayes, John, 2 00
Kingsley, A. Hale,
4 04
Hayes, Michael,
2 00
King, John S., 2 00
Haslam, George,
2 00
Kelly, Thomas,
2 00
Heffernan, John,
2 00
King, Louis,
2 00
Hersey, Nelson C.,
2 00
Kelly, John,
2 00
Hanson, George,
2 00
Kennedy, John R., 2 00
Harris, George,
2 00
Knox, Robert,
2 00
Harrington, Charles H., 2 00
Kiernan, Wm.,
2 00
Hatch, W. C.,
2 00
Kelly, Patrick,
2 00
Hodgkins, Charles W.,
2 00
Kily, John,
2 00
Harrigan, M. T.,
2 00
Kenna, Timothy,
2 00
Hastings, John,
2 00
Kelliher, Cornelius,
2 00
Ironsides, Alexander,
2 00
Kemp, Alexander,
2 00
Innocent, Alfred,
2 00
King, Wm., Jr.,
2 00
Jones, Charles S.,
6 80
Keefe, Timothy,
2 00
Josephine, Peter,
2 00
Kilbury, Arthur,
2 00
James, Charles, 2 00
Killain, John,
2 00
Jewett, Charles J.,
2 00
Kirwin, Michael,
2 00
Johnson, Thomas,
2 00
Kelly, James W.,
2 00
Johnson, Samuel,
2
Kellery, Wm.,
2 00
Jameson, Wm.,
2 00
Kivel, Nicholas,
2 00
Julian, Bennett,
2
Kehoe, Patrick,
2 00
Jones, Humphrey,
2 00
Kelliher, Dennis,
2 00
Johnson, Gustave,
2
Keenan, John,
2 00
James, Thomas,
2 00
Kelly, Wm.,
2 00
Johnson, Emile,
2 00
2 00
Johnson, John,
2 00
Kelly, Joseph,
2 00
Johnson, James H.,
2 00
Knights, Alfred,
2 00
Carried forward, $2,917 52
Kiley, W. D.,
Carried forward, $3,267 00
Hare, Frank, 2 00
Hughes, John, 2 00
Kennon, Thomas, guardian, 177 48
63
Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.
Brought forward, $3,267 00
Brought forward, $3,529 70
Keniley, Daniel,
2 00
Lagrange, Paul, 2 00
Kidder, Geo.,
2 00
Lemeraux, Geo., 2 00
Keyes, G. S., 2 00
LeClair, Geo., 2 00
Kenney, Thomas, 2 00
Lawrence, Henry L., 2 00
Keating, Michael,
2 00
Lavison, James, 2 00
King, Michael F.,
2 00
Lynch, Michael, 2 00
Kent, R. F.,
2 00
Lockney, Daniel, 2 00
Kerrigan, Edward,
2 00
Lane, Michael,
2 00
Kolb, Jacob,
2 00
Lakin, Wilbur F.,
2 00
Lacy, Barry & Carey,
2 72
Ladds, David, 2 00
Lacy, Mrs. Ellen F.,
21 76
Lyons, Eugene,
2 00
Lacy, Patrick F.,
42
84
Laing, Geo. W,
2 00
Lennon, Dennis,
2 68
Larkin, Wm. H.,
2 00
Lennon, Edward J.,
26 14
McCarty, Mrs. Daniel, I 36
Lennon, Martin J.,
14 24
McCarty, Richard,
3 06
Levesque, Alphonse,
25 80
McGoverin, John,
2 68
Lines, Thomas D.,
24 44
McGoverin, Michael,
17 30
Lombard, Joseph W.,
9 48
McGrail, Peter,
9 48
Lyons, Jeremiah,
19 68
McKay, Martha A.,
2 72
Lyons, Timothy, 2d,
14 92
Merrill, Frank L.,
3 36
Lennon, Timothy,
2 00
Merrill, H. Elizabeth,
24 48
Lawrence, John,
2 00
Methodist Episcopal Society, 12 24
Levick, Geo.,
2 00
Miller, Gilbert M.,
57 76
Lemonlersuk, Joseph,
2 00
Moran, William,
8 80
Leighton, Frank W.,
2 00
Murphy, Michael, est.
5 44
Long, John,
2 00
Mahoney, Owen,
14 92
Lanchot, Isaac,
2 00
Maloney, Stephen N.,
58 10
Limbur, John,
2 00
Matherson, Allen,
2 00
Louvre, Mitchell,
2 00
Maguaghi, Carl,
2 00
Lenfest, Isaac,
2 00
Moran, Daniel P.,
2 00
Lyons, Michael,
2 00
Mason, John,
2 00
Lane, Thomas,
2 00
Morse, Joseph,
2 00
Lyons, Lionel,
2 00
Morey, George,
2 00
Lawson, John,
2 00
Middleton, John,
2 00
Lynch, John,
2 00
Moynahan, Daniel,
2 00
Lyons, Nathan,
2 00
2 00
Lavin, Michael,
2 00
Morrissey, Patrick,
2 00
Lane, Daniel,
2 00.
Morrill, John,
2 00
Lawley, Patrick,
2 00
Murphy, John,
2 00
Carried forward, $3,529 70
Milne, Frank,
Carried forward, $3,801 40
Levesque, Archibald,
2 00
64
Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.
Brought forward, $3,801 40
Brought forward, $3,881 40 Moriarty, Jeremiah, 2 00
Marrah, Michael, 2 00
Murphy, Dennis, 2 00
Mention, George A., 2 00
Mullen, James B.,
2 00
Mount, Samuel E., 2 00
Mahoney, John A., 2 00
Marks, John M., 2 00
Morrison, William, 2 00
Merrill, Frederick C., 2 00
Merchant, Archibald, 2 00
Merrill, A. A., 2 00
Madden, Richard, 2 00
Myot, Simeon, 2 00
Mulligan, George,
2 00
Martin, Peter, 2 00
Morrison, Murdoch,
2 00
Martin, George, 2 00
Munn, James,
2 00
Miller, James, 2 00
Manning, Michael,
2 00
Murphy, Patrick, 2 00
Miles, John,
2 00
May, Ethrelded, 2 00
Maunders, Harry,
2 00
Mackie, Walter, 2 00
Mavers, John,
2 00
Marshall, Robert,
2 00
Maitland, Joseph,
2 00
McNeare, Richard,
2 00
Mulkens, William,
2 00
McPherson Archie
2 00
Merrithew, Otis,
2 00
McDougal, Murdock,
2 00
Murphy, Michael,
2 00
McNeil, Hector,
2 00
Mudgett, Charles,
2 00
McClaskrie,
2 00
Malone, John,
2 00
McGuffie, Wm.,
2 00
Moody, Frank,
2 00
McDonald, Archibald,
2 00
Murray, Patrick,
2 00
McMurray, Jerrold,
2 00
Manning, Michael,
2 00
Mckenzie, John,
2 00
Moore, Patrick,
2 00
McClannan, John,
2 00
Murphy, Dennis,
2 00
McLennon, John,
2 00
Mattey, Charles,
2 00
McDonald, Daniel,
2 00
Merrill, James F.,
2 00
McCafferty, James,
2 00
Martin, Edward H.,
2 00
Mc Lellan, Alexander,
2 00
Moran, Daniel,
2 00
McKissick, William, 2 00
Muer, Ferdinand,
2 00
McKaterine, Alexander, 2 00
Mahoney, Jeremiah,
2 00
McGuicken, Thomas,
2 00
Moore, Frank,
2 00
Mc Williams, Thomas,
2 00
Meany, James,
2 00
McCarty, Martin,
2 00
Mahoney, John,
2 00
McDonough, John,
2 00
Morris, James F.,
2 00
McNeil, John,
2 00
Murray, James,
2 00
Mathewson, Joseph,
2 00
Moriarty, John,
2 00
McGonnagle, Hugh,
2 00
Marks, Melbourne A.,
2 00
McVeagh, James,
2 00
Matson, John,
2 00
McCarty, Michael, 2 00
Marselles, Joseph,
2 00
McMannus, Terence,
2 00
Carried forward, $3,881 40
Carried forward, $3,961 40
65
Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.
Brought forward, $3,961 40
Brought forward, $4,041 40
McDonald, Daniel, 2d, 2 00
Nash, Rebecca M., 12 24
McDonald, Laughlin, 2 00
Neagle, Stephen, 19 68
McCauley, August, 2 00
Newcomb, Henry H., 3 36
McCarty, John, 2 00
Newcomb, Paul W., 13 56
McCarty, Michael F., 2 00
McCarty, Timothy, 2 00
McDonald, Laughlin,
2 00
Nelson, Andrew J., 2 00
McLoud, Laughlin,
2 00
Nelson, Swan, 2 00
McDonald, John C.,
2 00
Norris, W., 2 00
McLane, Daniel,
2 00
Newcomb, Augustus A., 2 00
McNeil,
2 00
Nimskurn, George, 2 00
McGowan, John S.,
2 00
Neagle, John S., 2 00
McMorrow, Frank,
2 00
Nugent, Alexander,
2 00
McMahan, Thomas,
2 00
Norcross, Joel,
2 00
McDermott, Thomas,
2 00
Newell, Wm.,
2 00
McPherson, Duncan,
2 00
Nelson, Horatio C.,
2 00
McPhail, Angus,
2 00
Nelson, Wm. C.,
2 00
McNish, Alexander,
2 00
O'Connor, Thomas,
9 18
McMillan, Angus,
2 00
O'Keefe, Timothy,
3 36
McNeal, Daniel,
2 00
Oswald, John,
2 00
McGuire, John,
2 00
O'Neil, Peter,
2 00
McGuire, Patrick,
2 00
O'Neil, Henry,
2 00
McKinnon, Neil,
2 00
O'Neil, Joseph,
2 00
McDonough, Patrick,
2 00
Oswald, James,
2 00
McDougal, James,
2
O'Brien, John F.,
2 00
McDonald, John,
2 00
Odon, Sydney W.,
2 00
McDonald, Hugh,
2 00
O'Neil, Patrick,
2 00
McDonald, Daniel,
2
O'Brien, John,
2 00
McDonald, John, 2 00
O'Philp, Michael, 2 00
McIntosh, Angus,
2
Oges, John,
2 00
McColgan, Robert,
2 00
O'Connell, James, 2 00
McDougal, John,
2 00
McCune, Thomas, 2 00
O'Toole, Joseph,
2 00
McGann, Michael,
2 00
O'Leary, Cornelius,
2 00
McCuen, Edward, 2
Olsen, Andrew, 2 00
McLane, Roderick,
2
O'Connor, David,
2 00
McDonald, Alexander,
2
O'Connell, Maurice,
2 00
McNeil, James,
2
O'Hara, Michael, 2 00
McAuliffe, John,
2 00
Olsen, John, 2 00
Carried forward, $4,041 40 Carried forward, $4,227 94
5
O'Brien, James, 2 00
O'Connors, Jeremiah, 2 00
McDonnell, Patrick, 3d,
2 00
Newcomb, Winslow M., 24 10 Nicholson, W. H., 37 06
66
Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.
Brought forward, $4,227 94
Brought forward, $4,392 94
Packard, John A., 30 56
Rose, James,
22 40
Phelan, Mrs. Mary T., 2 72
Rovedder, Mrs. G., 12 58
Pierce, Celenda G.,
2 04
Ryan, James,
12 88
Pierce, John,
4 38
Ross, Wm. M.,
2 00
Pierce, Rufus,
19 68
Rose, David M.,
2 00
Pope, Mrs. Jane M.,
23 12
Rossi, John,
2 00
Prescott, Gardner S.,
2 68
Ross, Alexander,
2 00
Price, Edward,
2
38
Rooney, Wm. B.,
2 00
Picard, Philos,
2 00
Reddy, Thomas,
2
00
Picard, John,
2 00
Reddy, James, .
2
00
Pritchard, Francis,'
2 00
Ryan, James,
2 00
Praeler, John,
2 00
Roberts, John,
2 00
Preston, Roger A.,
2 00
Reed, Wm.,
2 00
Phillips, James,
2 00
Richards, Wm. L.,
2 00
Parker, Hiram,
2 00
Roach, John,
2 00
Pierce, Edward,
2 00
Roach, Thomas,
2 00
Pierce, John,
2 00
Rufus, Martin,
2 00
Phelan, Edward F.,
2 00
Roche, Thomas,
2 00
Phelan, Wm. H.,
2 00
Rummels, Wm.,
2 00
Perry, Joseph W., .
2 00
Rogers, John,
2 00
Patterson, Charles A.,
2 00
Roveda, Wm.,
2 00
Packard, Josiah,
2 00
Rhineson, Jonas,
2 00
Parker, Simeon,
2 00
Rossiter, James,
2 00
Porterfield, Alexander,
2 00
Reinhalter, John B.,
2 00
Prouty, Geo. H.,
2 00
Robinson, Daniel,
2 00
Prouty, Geo. W.,
2 00
Ryan, John,
2 00
Pratt, Francis W.,
2 00
Roleau, Frederick,
2 00
Packard, Edward,
2 00
Rogers, Napoleon,
2 00
Phillips, Hiram W.,
2 00
Ryan, James,
2 00
Pitts, Augustus,
2 00
Riley, James,
2 00
Patterson, Wm. H.,
2 00
Reed, George D.,
2 00
Palmer, Archibald,
2 00
Rowell, Wm. F,
2 00
Poole, A. F.,
2 00
Ripley, John,
2 00
Phelan, Frank A.,
2 00
Shaw, George,
4 72
Pinkham, H ,
2 00
Shea, James,
IO 84
Quinn, Thomas,
2 00
Shea, Jeremiah,
8 12
Quinn, Robert,
2 00
Silver, Joseph,
3 36
Quinon, Hugh,
2 00
Simons, Wm.,
13 56
Quinon, John,
2 00
Smith, Francis,
23 76
Rechu, Andrew,
5 44
Smith, Thomas W.,
16 96
Carried forward, $4,392 94
Carried forward, $4,582 12
67
Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.
Brought forward, $4,582 12
Brought forward, $4,714 60 Sullivan, John, 2 00
Stanley, Flora H., 16 32
Sugrue, Timothy, est. of 21 76
Sweeney, Dennis, 2 00
Sullivan, Mrs. Bridget, 20 40
Sullivan, Cornelius, 2 00
Shelley, Leopold, 2 00
Shovelin, Patrick, 2 00
Spelman, Michael, 2 00
Skinner, Wm.,
2 00
Stephen, Wm,
2 00
Savage, Wm.,
2 00
Selvy Alexander, 2 00
Sloan, Samuel,
2 00
Sullivan, Michael, 2 00
Sanderson, John,
2 00
Severance, Nathan C., 2 00
Sullivan, Timothy,
2 00
Shea, James,
2 00
Simpson, James,
2 00
Shaw, Alfred,
2 00
Skinner, James,
2 00
Spear, Edward A., 2d,
2 00
Stewart, John,
2 00
Smith, Thomas A.,
2 00
Spargo, Wm.,
2 00
Sleep, William J., 2 00
Sullivan, James,
2 00
Sloan, John, 2 00
Simpson, James,
2 00
Shea, Thomas,
2 00
Stearns, S.,
2 00
Sloan, James, 2 00
Sullivan, John, 2 00
Smith, John A., 2 00
Sugrue, Cornelius,
2 00
Sharpleigh, John,
2 00
Sullivan, Michael,
2 00
Sullivan, John T.,
2 00
Sullivan, John,
2 00
Skinner, Michael, 2 00
Stephens, Alexander, 2 00
Shea, William,
2 00
Sheahy, Jeremiah,
2 00
Stowe, Augustus,
2 00
Stanley, Charles A.,
2 00
Thayer, T. J. H,
36 00
Small, William,
2 00
Thompson, Martin H.,
5 40
Smith, Alexander,
2 00
Tucker, Matthew,
2 00
Shea, John,
2 00
Thomas, John F., 2 00
Steward, Alexander,
2 00
Tite, John, 2 00
Shea, Michael,
2 00
Tighe, Martin, 2 00
Shubert, Joseph,
2 00
Thomas, Savil A., 2 00
Smith, John D.,
2 00
Tirrell, Arthur J.,
2 00
Shortell, John,
2 00
2 00
Shea, Michael,
2 00
Travis, Michael, 2 00
Shean, Timothy,
2 00
Thom, William, 2 00
Shean, Thomas,
2 00
Tinkham, James W., 2 00
Spear, Everett, 2 00
Tinkham, Maynard H., 2 00
Sullivan, Daniel,
2 00
Thayer, Ephraim F., 2 00
Shea, Dennis, 2 00
Taylor, William, 2 00
Sullivan, Patrick,
2 00
Tait, John, 2 00
Carried forward, $4,714 60
Shaw, Nathan G., 2 00
Spain, John, 2 00
Shea, Patrick, 2 00
Carried forward, $4,832 00
Turner, Frank,
68
Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.
Brought forward, $4,832 00
Brought forward, $4,981 90
Williams, Charles, 2 00
Torrey, W. Q.,
2 00
Wall, Frank, 2 00
Wood, C., 2 00
Union Christian Ass'n, 1 36
Woodbury, George W., 2 00
Usher, James M., 2 00
Wood, Charles, 2 00
Veal, William J.,
2 00
Wright, Richard, 2 00
Veal, Thomas, 2 00
Williams, Charles, 2. 00
Veno, Dosta,
2 00
Veazie, Charles T., 2 00
Waite, Otis M.,
14 92
Wallace, Mrs. Pat'k H.,
12 95
Welch, Ellen M.,
21 08
Winship, Francis J.,
4 04
Wren, John,
19 68
Allen, Mrs. Alice, 51 68
Wren, Margaret,
8 84
Badger, James G., 2 68
Wright, T. G.,
3 06
Barlow, Benjamin C., 5I CO
Welsh, John A., 2 00
Bates, Charles F., 2 00
Walker, William,
2 00
Bates, Chas. F., Mfg. Co., 34 00 Batterson, William J., 40 08
Waldron, James W.,
2 00
Bennett, Elvira R., 2 38
Watt, James, 2 00
Black, William F., 2 04
Wylie, David,
2 00
Broad, S. T.,
3 40
Welsh, Thomas,
2 00
Brooks, Frederick E.,
3 70
Welsh, Peter F.,
2 00
Burchstead, James T.,
31 92
Worster, William B.,
2 00
Dimock, Frank E.,
5 44
Walsh, William,
2 00
Dimock, Orlando W.,
5 44
White, Michael,
2 00
Dodge, John, heirs of, 4 08
16 66
Wall, Patrick,
2 00
Faxon, George,
3 40
White, D. H.,
2 00
Foster, Charles C.,
IO 88
Williams, J.,
2 00
Gannett, Henry C.,
40 08
Wilson, Ouila,
2 00
Greeley, Sema C,
9 86
White, John A.,
2 00
Hislop, Charlotte,
2 80
Wood, Walter F.,
2 00
Hunnewell, Mary A.,
4 08
Welsh, Henry,
2 00
Jones, Henry A.,
42 12
Welsh, Dennis,
2 00
King, Benj ,
33 62
Welsh, William,
2 00
Lewis, James H ,
31 92
Walsh, John L.,
2 00
Lord & Wentworth,
8 84
Waite, Jeremiah, Whalan, John,
2 00
McKay, Susanna T., 27 88
2 00
McNeil, William H.,
9 52
Carried forward, $4,981 90
Carried forward, $5,514 30
Woodcock, John, 2 00
Young, George E., 2 00
Young, Perez L., 2 00
Young, Edwin, 2 00
WOLLASTON.
Williamson, William, 2 00
Watson, John,
2 00
Fairbanks, Moses,
Teviss, Daniel L , 2 00
Thayer, Nahum, 2 00
69
Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.
Brought forward; $5,514 30
Marple, Warren W., 30 90
Merrill, Jonathan G., 34 64
Moorehead, J. W.,
2 04
Nelson, Horatio, 2 38
Parker, Henry C., II 22
Percival, Frank 2 04
Perkins, F. C.,
5 44
Perry, Catherine, 7 48
Roberts, John H., 38 72
Rollins, J. D., 5 40
Sanborn, E. H., 163 84
Seelye, William C., 31 96
Sparrow, Marcena R., 28 52
Turcott, Godfroid, 28 22
Turner, R. W., 5 44
BELLEVUE PARK.
Andrews, Wm. E., 2 72
Bacall, Chas. H.,
I 36
Bailey, B. F., I 36
Ballantyne, John,
I
36
Beaumont, F. B.,
44
Beaumont, F. B., trustee, 8 16
Cobb, John S., estate of, 2 72
Doyle, Geo. H., I
36
Garbett, W. A., I
36
Green, Charles, 2 72
Haynes, Mrs. Charles F., I 36 Lyons, L. A., 5 44
Mulvey, Patrick, I 36
IO 88
Pattee, Wm. S., 2
72
Perry, J. B., I 36
Potter, Mrs. Jane E., 2 72
Russ, Geo. H., 5 44
Smith, A. O., I 36
Walker, N. B., I
36
BRACKETT ESTATE.
Ball, A H., I 36
Dimock, Orlando W., 2 72
Carried forward, $5,950 26
Brought forward, $5,950 26 Rowe, Rev. Charles H., 4 08
SQUANTUM.
Abbott, John H., 68
Barry, Geo. M., 68
Beaumont, F. B., 27 88
Beaumont & Dodge,
trustees,
II 90
Blodgett, Cyrus, est. of, 2 72
Bumstead, Rebecca D., 7 48 Burdett, Geo. H., est. of, I 36 Campbell, Rebecca A., 7 48
Clarke, Geo. Jr., 2 72
Clarke, Mrs. Caroline H., 9 52 Clarke, Geo. F., 4 08
Cox, Geo. B., 2 04
Clarke, Isaac W., 9 86
Cutting, Alexander,
2 72
Eaton, John,
68
Griggs, John H.,
2 72
Haven, A. S.,
7 48
Hurlburt, Cornelia, 5 78
Palmer, Mrs. W. W.,
3 40
Pease, Charles G., 68
Ratigae, Thomas, 68
Reed, Mary Ann,
68
Smith, Elizabeth G., 6.80
Webster, Frank W., 5 44
Whitney, George A., 2 04
BOSTON.
Abbott, Hiram P., 6 80
Allen, Charles L., 3 74
Alley, William H., 68
Armstrong, Julius,
2 72
Arnold H. B.,
68
Barry, William,
68
Bartlett & Elliott, 68
Bird, Lewis J., 9 52
Boston, City of, 15 64
Brewer, H. W., 2 72
Carried forward, $6,125 72
Nason, A. F.,
70
Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.
Brought forward, $6,125 72
Bronsdon, J. Warren, 37 40
Butland, John, 14 96
Carberry, Thomas, 68
Chapman, Cecilia, 68
Clark, James P., 2 72
Dacey, J. B., 13 60
Dolan, James, 6 80
Dole Common
Sense
Fertilizer Co.,
180 20
Eldridge, Benjamin P., 8 16
Elliott, 4 08
Ellis, Albert, 12 24
Fallon, Mrs. A., 2 04
Felton, D. B., 68
Fitch, Henry H., trus- tee, I
36
Fitts, Grace J., 6 80
Foster, Warren, 2 04
Foye, George F.,
2 04
Gleason, Roswell, 6 80
Green, Milbury,
2 72
Guild, Daniel, 4 08
Hall, James, & Son, 2 72
Hall, Mrs. Mary F., 5 44
Hardwick, Geo. H., 2 72
Hunt, Charles, 31 96
Jackson, Thomas, IO 20
Kennemon, Cicely M., 2 38
Kyle, William, 2 72
Lombard, Samuel, 47 60
Lynch, Mary, 68
Manning, Andrew, 68
McKay, Martha A., 5 44
Moss, Mrs. Frances, 2 72
Murphy, Daniel E. 2 04
National Sailors' Home,
trustees of, 143 48
Pierce, Henry, 68
Prescott, Benj. F., 102 00
Reagan, Charles, heirs of, 68
Carried forwad. $6,799 94
Brought forward, $6,799 94
Rich, Giles H., 3 40
Smith, Geo. H., I 02
Smith, John T., 68
Tennebaum,
I 36
Thompson, E. W. E., 7 48
Titus, Mrs. Lillie B.,
497 08
Torricelli, Alfred H.,
6 12
Whittemore, C. W.,
4 08
Williams & Foss,
IO 88
Wood, Mary E., Trustee, 5 44
BRAINTREE.
Hayward, Julia A. F., and others, I 70
Holbrook, Darius A.,
I 02
McRay, Charlotte,
5 44
CANTON.
Penniman, Samuel,
2 04
HAMILTON.
Robinson, Ebenezer P., 5 44
HULL.
Rice, Stephen L ,
68
LONDON, ENG.
Richards, John M.,
119 68
LOWELL.
Butler, Paul, and Hunt,
Henry W.,
312 80
MEDFIELD.
Hewins, James,
I
36
MILTON.
Capen, A. R.,
6 80
Cook, Artemas, 4 08
Ferry, Rhoda,
4 08
Littlefield, Henry W.,
2 04
Rogers, O. T., est. of,
24 48
Carried forward, $7,829 12
71
Unpaid Taxes of 1885, continued.
Brought forward, $7,829 12
NEEDHAM.
Orr, Galen, 2 04
NEW YORK.
Pratt, John R., heirs
of, 207 40
NORTHFIELD, MINN.
Goodhue, Mrs. J. L.,
3 40
RANDOLPH.
Holbrook, D. & D., 68
Howard, Edgar, 3 об
Howard, Polly, heirs of, 9 86
Mann, A. J.,
5 10
Spear, Joshua,
4 76
ROSLINDALE.
Gordon,
-
I 36
Carried forward, $8,066 78
Brought forward, $8,066 78 ST. LOUIS, MO.
Beal, Helen W.,
I 36
STOUGHTON.
Clapp, Timothy,
I
36
Paul, Abram C.,
I
36
1
WAKEFIELD.
Marshall, A. L.,
4 76
WEYMOUTH.
Smith, Dana,
8 16
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN.
Field, Josiah,
68
Perry, Levi, and others, 1 36
$8,085 82
WOODWARD FUND.
CASH ACCOUNT.
DR.
To cash in treasury Feb. 1, 1885, Interest on City of Lynn
$556 09
bonds, 180 00
Boston 200 00
Cambridge 66
180 00
Toledo
150 00
Pawtucket
250 00
Portland Water Co.
480 00
Old Colony Railroad
120 00
Eastern
300 00
66
Boston and Lowell Railroad bonds,
250 00
Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad bonds, 200 00
New York and New England Railroad bonds,
450 00
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti- more Railroad bonds,
300 00
Union Pacific Railroad bonds, 300 00
66
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Rail- road bonds, 250 00
Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Rail- road bonds, 120 00
66
Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg and New Bedford Railroad bonds, 250 00
Consolidated Railroad of Vermont bonds,
150 00
66 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé Rail- road bonds, 150 00
66 Loan, Town of Quincy, 5 00
66
Loans secured by mortgage,
1,574 50
Dividend National Mount Wollaston Bank,
112 00
Rent from sundry persons,
675 00
Cedar posts, 2 25
Town of Quincy, for loan,
4,000 00
Sale of land, 20,735 44
$31,940 28
73
Woodward Fund, continued. CR.
By $2,000 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé Railroad bonds, $2,032 50
Accrued interest on same,
6 67
$5,000 New York and New Eng- land Railroad bonds,
5,437 50
Accrued interest on same,
51 67
$5,000 City of Cleveland bonds,
5,262 50
Accrued interest on same,
29 44
$5,000 City of Minneapolis bonds,
5,187 50
Accrued interest on same,
14 38
$7,000 Town of Weymouth bonds, 7,542 50
Accrued interest on same, 22 50
Loan to Town of Quincy, 4,000 00
William Webb, making road,
89 90
Edward Murphy, removing privy,
5 00
Patrick White, carting gravel,
55 12
Jeremiah Falvey, labor,
2 62
Whitman & Breck, staking out and
plan for record of land sold for Park, 15 00
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co , rent of safe,
20 00
Town tax,
350 23
George L. Gill, writing deed and services as Secretary,
12 00
H. B. Spear, services as Treasurer, 150 00
Balance on deposit in bank, 1,653 19
$31,940 28
STATEMENT OF THE FUND, FEBRUARY 1, 1886.
Personal property received from estate of Dr.
Woodward, per appraisement,
$30,089 83
Received from sale of land,
45,215 16 I20 CO
Income account, pews,
64,459 45
$139,884 44
Less profit and loss account,
4,430 00
$135,484 44
74
Woodward Fund, continued.
Invested as follows : -
8 Bonds, Portland Water Co., $1,000
each, at appraisement, $8,000 00
3
Bonds, Consolidated Railroad,
$ 1,000 each, at appraisement, 3,030 00
6 Bonds Hartford and Erie Railroad, $1,000 each, at appraisement, 2,520 00
Loans secured by mortgage,
27,375 00
14 Shares National Mount Wollaston Bank, 2,100 00
4 Bonds City of Boston, 5 per cent, $1,000 each, 4,430 00
3
66 " Lynn, 6 per cent, · $ 1,000 each, 3,285 00
3
" Toledo, 5 per cent, $ 1,000 each, 3,067 50
5
" Minneapolis, 4 I-2 per cent, $ 1,000 each, 5,187 50
5
" Cleveland, 4 per cent, $ 1,000 each, 5,262 50
IO
" Pawtucket, 5 per cent, $500 each,
5,325 00
2
" Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain Railroad, 6 per cent, $1,000 each,
2,000 00
2 " Old Colony Railroad, 6 per cent, $ 1,000 each, 2,047 50
5
" Boston & Lowell Railroad, 5 per cent, $1,000 each,
5,025 00
4 " Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad, 5 per cent, $ 1,000 each,
4,200 00
5
" Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, 5 per cent, $ 1,000 each, 5,200 00
5
" Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg & New Bedford Railroad, 5 per cent, $ 1,000 each, 5,125 00
6
" Eastern Railroad, 6 per cent, $ 1,000 each, 5,546 25
Amount carried forward,
$102,054 25
3 " Cambridge, 6 per cent, $1,000 each, 3,330 00
75
Woodward Fund, continued.
Amount brought forward, $ 102,054 25 IO Bonds New York & New England Railroad, 6 per cent, $1,000 each, 10,105 75
4 " Vermont & Massachusetts Railroad, 5 per cent, $1,000 each, 4,440 00
5 " Union Pacific Railroad, 6 per cent, $1,000 each, 5,593 75
4 " Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Railroad, 5 per cent, $ 1,000 each, 4,065 00
7 " Town of Weymouth, 4 per cent, $ 1,000 each,
7,542 50
Cash in bank,
1,653 19
$135,454 44
HORACE B. SPEAR, Treasurer.
1
REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND.
SINKING FUND.
CASH ACCOUNT. DR.
To balance Feb. 1, 1885, $2 35
Interest on loan secured by mortgage, 210 00
" deposit in Quincy Savings Bank, 36 28
" notes Town of Quincy, 444 44
Quincy Savings Bank, withdrawn, · 333 00
Appropriation by town, 3,000 00
$4,026 07
CR.
By deposit in Quincy Savings Bank, $248 28
Expense collecting interest note, 25
Quincy Savings Bank, for Town of Quincy note,
3,333 00
Balance, 444 54
$4,026 07
GENERAL ACCOUNT.
Amount to credit of the Sinking Fund, invested as follows :-
$21,042 48
Loan secured by mortgage, $6,000 00
Deposit in Quincy Savings Bank, 1,264 94
Note, Town of Quincy, demand, 10,000 00
due Oct. 1, 1885, 3,333 00
Cash on deposit in bank, 444 54
$21,042 48
HORACE B. SPEAR, Treasurer.
The foregoing Report by the Treasurer of the Quincy Sink- ing Fund Commission is respectfully submitted.
RUPERT F. CLAFLIN, Chairman.
MOUNT WOLLASTON CEMETERY.
The managers of Mount Wollaston Cemetery submit their twelfth annual report.
LOTS SOLD.
The sum of $320 has been received by sale of thirty-two lots.
GRADING AND CARE OF LOTS.
The amount charged for labor on about three hundred lots, in addition to grading new lots, is $1,500.72. Of this sum, $1,326.97 has been collected, leaving $173.75 unpaid.
REPAIR FUND.
This fund has been increased by the addition of $400, being now $2,575, the income of which will be applied to the lots specified by depositors.
ADDITIONAL LAND AND WALL.
By the change in the line of Valley Street, additional land has been enclosed by the new stone wall, for which an appropriation of $300 was made. This sum proving to be more than was required to do the work intended, the contractor was directed to extend as far as the money would pay for, and it was finally carried to about that point when it seemed advisable that a wall of the present height could stop, and a lower one be built at some future time. This caused an excess of $32 over the special appropriation. This is more than offset by the sum of $280.72 received, in excess of the amount expended, as shown by the financial statement.
APPROPRIATION.
The Board respectfully request the usual appropriation of $ 1,000.
78
FINANCIAL.
Appropriation for 1885,
$1,000 00
wall,
300 00
Collected for lots sold,
320 00
single graves sold,
35 00
labor on lots,
1,326 97
non-resident assessments,
52 00
66
hay sold,
35 00
income of Repair Fund,
108 75
66
unpaid bills of 1881,
7 00
1882,
3 00
66
1883,
10 00
66
1884,
179 50
$3,377 22
Expended, as appears by the Select- men's account,
3,096 50
Balance unexpended,
$280 72
Due from owners of lots for labor, 1873 to 1883, inclusive, 1884,
$420 25
67 50
1885,
173 75
Respectfully submitted, GEORGE H. FIELD, Chairman. GEORGE L. GILL, Secretary.
QUINCY, Feb. 1, 1886.
CHIEF ENGINEER'S REPORT.
ENGINEER'S OFFICE, QUINCY, Feb. 1, 1886.
TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF SELECTMEN :
Gentlemen, - In accordance with time-honored custom, I here- with submit a report of the Quincy Fire Department, together with such other information as may be of interest to your honorable board.
The department as organized is under the control of a Chief and six assistant engineers, as follows : -
Joseph M. Glover, Chief.
Wiliam B. Berry. John W. Hall. William C. Seelye.
Joseph W. Hayden.
Frederick Jenkins.
Franklin Curtis, Clerk.
ANUAL FORCE.
The manual force of the department consists of 68 officers and privates, apportioned as follows : -
I driver of steamer, I engineer of steamer, and 66 call men, viz. : -
Steamer and Hose No. I combined
12 men.
Hose
2
IO
Hose
3
.
.
10 66
Hose
4
.
IO
Hook and Ladder
I
.
12 66
Chemical Engine 66
2
12
APPARATUS.
The apparatus now in service consists of I steamer, I hook and ladder, 3 hose wagons, I four-wheeled crane-necked hose carriage, I hose jumper, I chemical engine, and one hose pung.
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