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taxed to W. M. Newcomb 55 75
Florence N. Locke, for estate taxed to George Clark, jun. 21 18
410 64
$1,550
CR.
By cash for estates as follows : - H. N. Holbrook $128 33
C. F. Bates Manufacturing Company,
182 69
311 02
$1,239 63
.
·
44
FOUNTAINS.
Paid Quincy Water Company, water
$150 00
P. H. Gavin, stock and labor
55 97
Thomas Mitten, iron-work
6 60
Tirrell & Sons, cover and labor
6 68
E. Menhinick, labor
75 20
$294 45
Expenses .
$294 45
Appropriation
210 00
Expenses more than appropriation, $84 45
REPAIRS OF TOWN BUILDINGS.
Almshouse.
Paid William Parker, sheathing basement, $139 50
T. Gullickson & Sons, oiling . 6 45
$145 95
Town House.
Paid Randall & Keith, stock and labor $4 12
John Clark, painting, etc. 67 37
71 49
$217 44
Appropriation
$300 00
Expenses .
217 44
Expenses less than appropriation .
$82 56
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Paid Green & Prescott, printing and advertising $80 00
Francis A. Spear, inspecting, etc. 352 00
E. C. Bumpus, legal services . 15 00
H. M. Sylvester, legal services .
42 00
H. A. Martin & Son, vaccine points .
8 50
$497 50
Appropriation .
$500 00
Expenses .
497 50
Expenses less than appropriation .
$2 50
45
PARKS. DR.
Paid Whitman, Breck & Co., survey, etc. $22 00
Park Commissioners
500 00
$522 00
CR.
By cash from Park Commissioners .
210 78
$311 22
Appropriation .
$500 00
Expenses . .
311 22 ·
Expenses less than appropriation . $188 78
HINGHAM AND QUINCY BRIDGES.
Paid George A. Cushing, Treasurer, assessment $270 87 Appropriation . $300 00
Expenses .
270 87
Expenses less than appropriation .
$29 13
THOMAS CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Paid Henry Barker, Treasurer, appropriation .
.
$2,700 00
Henry Barker, Treasurer, dog-tax .
1,238 31
.
$3,938 31
ASSESSORS' MAP.
Paid Whitman, Breck & Co., services
.
$500 00
Appropriation .
$500 00
PRINTING BRAINTREE RECORDS.
Paid Charles F. Adams, jun., printing . $450 00 Appropriation . . $450 00 ·
46
DECORATION OF SOLDIERS' GRAVES.
Paid Post 88, G. A. R.
Appropriation . . $200 00 · $200 00
Annexed is the detailed account of the expenditures : -
Flowers, wreaths, and bouquets $127 00
Barges, carriages, and teaming . 49 50
Printing .
11 00
Flags
10 00
Car-fares .
1 25
Marks for soldiers' graves
1 25
$200 00
ROOM FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Paid Keeler & Co., furniture
$60 00
Appropriation .
.
$175 00
Expenses .
60 00
Expenses less than appropriation . $115 00
TAXES (1881).
GEORGE H. LOCKE, Collector.
DR.
To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1886
$111 44
CR.
By cash paid Town Treasurer
.
$70 84
Abatements
. 40 60
111 44
TAXES (1882). GEORGE H. LOCKE, Collector. DR.
To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1886 605 44
CR.
By cash paid Town Treasurer
$182 76
Abatements · ·
314 00
Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1887
.
108 68
605 44
47
TAXES - Continued. TAXES (1883). GEORGE H. LOCKE, Collector. DR.
To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1886 $1,038 40
CR.
By cash paid Town Treasurer
$388 14
Abatements .
422 96
Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1887 .
227 30
1,038 40
TAXES (1884). GEORGE H. LOCKE, Collector.
DR.
To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1886
3,083 50
CR.
By cash paid Town Treasurer
. $1,600 40
Abatements
362 50
Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1887
. 1,120 60
3,083 50
TAXES (1885). GEORGE H. LOCKE, Collector.
DR.
To amount of taxes unpaid Feb. 1, 1886 8,085 82
CR.
By cash paid Town Treasurer
. $5,441 56
Abatements
277 52
.
Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1887 .
. 2,366 74
8,085 82
48
TAXES - Continued. TAXES (1886). QUINCY TIRRELL, Collector. DR.
To Town tax
$130,325 99
County tax
4,875 32
State tax
7,185 00
Overlayings
1,193 30
Non-residents' bank tax .
2,655 09
CR.
By cash paid Town Treasurer
$128,567 53
Discounts
4,431 51
Abatements
646 58
Balance unpaid Feb. 1, 1887
12,589 08
146,234 70
Abatements on tax of 1881 .
$40 60
66
66
1882 .
·
314 00
66 66 1883 .
422 96
66 66 1884 .
362 50
66
1885 .
277 52
66 66 1886 .
646 58
Discounts 66
66 1886 .
4,431 51
Appropriation
$6,500 00
Discounts and abatements
6,495 67
Less than appropriation
$4 33
APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1886. Support of Schools.
Superintendent's and teachers' salaries,
fuel, and care of rooms . $37,500 00
Books and stationery 2,000 00
Incidental expenses
·
3,700 00
Transportation of pupils
900 00
Repairs of buildings
2,000 00
Out-house at Willard School
600 00
Evening Drawing School
$46,700 00 1,000 00
Amount carried forward,
$47,700 00
146,234 70
6,495 67
49
APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1886 - Continued. Amount brought forward,
$47,700 00
Thomas Crane Public Library.
General appropriation
. $2,500 00
Care of grounds .
200 00
2,700 00
Cemeteries.
Old Cemetery
$100 00
Mount Wollaston Cemetery
· 1,000 00
1,100 00
Bridges.
Neponset Bridge .
$1,000 00
Quincy Point Bridge . .
300 00
.
1,300 00
Fire Department.
Compensation (1885)
$1,165 00
Current year and miscellaneous . ·
4,235 00
Fire-alarm box
100 00
Alteration Steamer-house (1885)
298 60
Water Company, hydrants
3,300 00
Highways.
Repairs and construction of roads and purchase of machinery . $25,000 00
Breaking out roads, removal of snow and ice from sidewalks
1,000 00
Laying out Town Ways.
Quarry Street, extension (vote 1884), $1,000 00
Quarry Street, re-appropriation . 400 00
School and Pleasant Streets 175 00
Newport Avenue, culvert 200 00
Newhall Street 50 00
Hall Place
300 00
Quincy Street
200 00
Wollaston Avenue
200 00°
Beach Street and Willow Avenue
50 00
2,575 00
$90,473 60
Amount carried forward,
9,098 60
26,000 00
50
APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1886 - Continued. Amount brought forward, Pay of Town Officers.
$90,473 60
Selectmen, including horse-hire . . $2,400 00
Road Commissioners, $200 each .
600 00
Treasurer, $200; Town Clerk, $50; Selectmen's Clerk, $300 .
550 00
Collector of Taxes
600 00
Police
1,500 00
Town Physician .
300 00
Registrars of Voters
300 00
6,250 00
Support of poor .
7,000 00
Repairs of town buildings
300 00
Street lights
4,300 00
Sewers
100 00
Special police to enforce liquor laws
1,000 00
Police-station
400 00
Decoration of soldiers' graves
200 00
Lighting and care of Town Hall for free lectures .
200 00
Assessors' map .
500 00
Repairs and alterations of Lock-up
375 00
Aid to indigent soldiers
500 00
Sinking Fund
3,000 00
Interest on town debt
2,500 00
Discounts and abatements of taxes
6,500 00
Miscellaneous town expenses
2,500 00
Water fountains
210 00
Public parks
500 00
Board of Health (1885)
663 52
Board of Health (1886)
500 00
Braintree Records, re-appropriation
450 00
Foot-way at Atlantic, re-appropriation
35 00
Room, use of School Committee
175 00
New Schoolhouse, Granite Street
10,000 00
Total appropriations
$138,632 12
Deduct : -
Steamer-house alterations $298 60
Board of Health (1885)
663 52
Bank and corporation tax
7,670 00
8,632 12
Total to be raised .
.
$130,000 00
51
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR 1887.
PREPARED BY THE SELECTMEN.
Support of poor
$7,000 00
Repairs of town buildings
700 00
Discounts and abatements of taxes
7,000 00
Miscellaneous expenses
2,500 00
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
6,000 00
Water for hydrants .
3,300 00
Water for fountains .
200 00
Interest on town debt
3,000 00
Settlement of suit, Litchfield vs. Town
2,500 00
SCHEDULE OF ACCOUNTS DUE THE TOWN.
State of Massachusetts, support of poor $ 165 90
City of Cambridge 66 66 106 59
Real estate bought in for taxes
1,239 63 ·
State Aid, due Feb. 1, 1887
2,332 04 .
$3,844 16
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DR.
To cash in treasury, Feb. 1, 1886, City of Cambridge, support of poor
33 00
City of Newton, support of
poor ·
9 50
Town of Hyde Park, support of poor .
263 07
Town of Braintree, support of
poor
34 57
Town of Randolph, support of
12 11
poor
.
.
$9,394 16
Amount carried forward, $9,746 41
52
TREASURER'S REPORT - Continued.
Amount brought forward,
$9,746 41
To Town of Weymouth, coal fur- nished by Fire Department, Sale of building at Willard School . ·
6 60
32 50
Old Colony Railroad, breakage on slate 7 94
Joseph T. French, rent of
sheds .
34 83
Nat. Mount Wollaston Bank, rent of rooms 400 00 ·
Eugene W. O'Connor, rent of land, 1885 and 1886 120 00
Wm. Hobart, rent of land 1 00
B. N. Adams, auctioneer's license . 2 00
J. W. Lombard, auctioneer's license . .
2 00
L. W. Lovell, auctioneer's
license . 2 00
J. T. French, auctioneer's
license . .
2 00
Frank Robbins, circus license,
20 00
Taylor & Mayo, fish-weir license . 25 00
J. R. Graham, street washings, 8 00
C. F. Ewell, street washings .
1 00
J. M. Glover, old zinc sold
5 00
H. C. Kendrick, manure from steamer-house 15 00
Sundry persons, use of police- station . ·
11 00
District Court, for fines 28 00
L. Pratt, refunded for bill paid twice . ·
44 34
Income, Town Hall .
..
117 00
County Treasurer, rent of
room in Town House . .
25 00
Park Commissioners, rent col- lected . .
65 00
Park Commissioners
145 78
Amount carried forward, $10,867 40
·
53
TREASURER'S REPORT - Continued.
Amount brought forward, $10,867 40
To Horatio N. Holbrook, redemp-
tion of real estate sold for taxes ·
128 33
Ware B. Gay, redemption of real estate of Chas. F. Bates Mfg. Co., sold for taxes 182 69
Almshouse, wood furnished
schoolhouses 51 00
Almshouse, produce sold, and old barrels
24 62
Almshouse, sods sold Mt. Wol- laston Cemetery . 5 00
Almshouse, refunded by Thos. Milton, overpaid on bill ·
6 39
Almshouse, board of Robert Nightingale . ·
150 00
Almshouse, produce, wood and sand sold ·
72 60
Almshouse, poultry sold D. F. French
7 00
Almshouse, wood sold
4 00
Almshouse, sand sold Souther & Huston
83 50
Almshouse, sand sold Harkins Bros. . .
15 00
Almshouse, sand sold H. O. Souther .
60 50
Almshouse, sand sold sundry persons · ·
34 00
Almshouse, calf-skin sold Wm. Panton 50
J. Q. Adams, rent of Rock Island, 1885 and 1886 . . State Treasurer, Corporation tax
20 00
4,946 50
State Treasurer, support of
.
State Treasurer, income Mass. School Fund 162 22
State Treasurer, National Bank Tax
1,958 33
paupers
48 00
Amount carried forward, $18,827 58
54
TREASURER'S REPORT - Continued.
Amount brought forward, $18,827 58
To State Treasurer, State aid, ch. 252, Acts 1879 398 50
State Treasurer, State aid, ch. 301, Acts 1879 1,494 50
Almshouse, supplies furnished outside poor 563 70
Notes payable, borrowed in an- ticipation of taxes 44,000 00
Notes payable, Basset, Whitney, & Co., payable in 1887 10,000 00
Notes payable, Basset, Whitney, & Co., payable in 1888 5,000 00
Notes payable, Basset, Whitney, & Co., payable in 1890 ·
10,000 00
County Treasurer, dog licenses,
1,283 37
Edward Capen, board of C. V. Saville . 179 22
Road Commissioners, loam to sundry persons
29 00
Road Commissioners, School Department, for grading ·
17 40
Road Commissioners, Old Col- ony Railroad, concreting at Wollaston
100 00
Road Commissioners, Old Col- ony Railroad, re-grading Cross Street
47 75
Road Commissioners, C. H. Spear, use of engine 32 50
Lots sold in Mt. Wollaston CelL. etery
200 00
Single graves sold
5 00
Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 1886
1,244 62
Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 1885 .
142 00
Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 1884 .
15 00
Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 1883
4 00
Amount carried forward, $93,584 14
55
TREASURER'S REPORT - Continued.
Amount brought forward, $93,584 14
To Labor on lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, 1882 .
2 00
Hay sold from Mt. Wollaston Cemetery 35 00
Non-resident owners of lots in
Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, as- sessment for labor on lots
36 00
Income on repair fund of lots,
128 75
Repair Fund of lots in Mt. Wol-
laston Cemetery :
Horace Eaton, 3 lots
400 00
George R. Smalley
.
150 00
Mary E. Spear .
100 00
Charlotte Arnold
100 00
Geo. H. Locke, Coll., tax 1881,
70 84
66
66
1882,
182 76
66
66 1883,
388 14
66
66 1884,
1,600 40
66
66 66 1885,
5,441 56
Geo. H. Locke, Coll., interest on taxes
365 11
Quincy Tirrell, tax 1886 .
128,567 53
66 interest on tax,
74 71
National Granite Bank, int.
75 00
CR.
By State Treasurer, State tax
$7,185 00
State Treasurer, National Bank tax
2,585 37
County Treasurer, county tax,
4,875 32
Notes payable, borrowed in an- ticipation of taxes
44,000 00
Notes payable, Quincy Savings Bank
3,333 00
Interest on Repair Fund of lots in Mt. Wollaston Cemetery .
128 75
Interest on notes
2,337 47
Town Orders .
156,214 67
Balance on deposit in banks
10,642 36
$231,301 94 HORACE B. SPEAR, Town Treasurer.
$231,301 94
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STATEMENT OF THE TOWN DEBT.
DR.
State of Massachusetts, note due Dec. 9,1888 $5,000 00
State of Massachusetts, note due June 1,
1889
10,000 00 Quincy Savings Bank, note due Oct. 1, 1887
3,434 00
Basset, Whitney & Co., note due July 7, 1887
10,000 00
Basset, Whitney & Co., note due Aug.
5, 1888 .
5,000 00
Basset, Whitney & Co., note due Jan. 27,1890
. 10.000 00
Sinking Fund, note on demand 66 " taken up by Fund
3,333 00
Accrued interest on notes
295 07
Repair Fund of lots in Mount Wollaston Cemetery
3,325 00
$60,387 07
CR.
By cash in treasury
. $10,642 36
Due as per schedule of accounts, p. 51 .
3,844 16
Unpaid taxes of 1882
108 68
66
1883
227 30
66
1884
1,120 60
66
1885
2,366 74
66 1886
. 12,589 08
Sinking Fund
. 29,004 43
.
10,000 00
·
59,903 35
$483 72 Net amount of town debt
REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND.
SINKING FUND.
Cash Account. DR.
To balance Feb. 1, 1886
$444 54
Interest on loan secured by mortgage
632 88
Interest on deposit in Quincy Savings Bank
38 82
Interest on note, town of Quincy
545 60
Town of Quincy, for loan
1,000 00
For sale Newcomb lot
6,625 00
Interest on same
196 40
Quincy Savings Bank, withdrawn
343 00
$9,826 24
CR.
By loan to town of Quincy $1,000 00
" deposit in Quincy Savings Bank
38 82
expense collecting interest on note
50
expense selling Newcomb lot of land, and drawing deed .
76 25
Balance
8,710 67
$9,826 24
GENERAL ACCOUNT.
Amount to credit of the Sinking Fund . Invested as follows : -
. $29,004 43
Loan secured by mortgage · $6,000 00
Deposit in Quincy Savings Bank 960 76
Note, Town of Quincy, demand . 10,000 00
66 66 due Oct. 1, 1885, 3,333 00
Cash on deposit in bank
8,710 67
$29,004 43
HORACE B. SPEAR, Treasurer.
The above statement shows the present condition of the Quincy Sinking Fund.
RUPERT F. CLAFLIN, Chairman Sinking Fund Commissioners.
QUINCY, MASS., Feb. 1, 1887.
UNPAID TAXES OF 1886.
Adams, Samuel H.
Brought forward,
$786 13
Mrs.
$56 98
Carroll, Thomas F. 23 56
Allen, Otis
31 26
Carter, Thomas W. .
27 79
Arnold, Danford W. .
44 73
Carter, Thomas W.
Arnold, Seth H., bal. .
44 66
Mrs. 9 24
Baldochie, Caroline
3 54
Cleverly, James N. 8 93
Baker, Caroline Mrs. .
50 82
Baker, Edward .
27 41
Barry, John J. .
30 88
Miss 7 70
Baxter, Dolly A., es- tate of . .
77
Coombs, Phineas 4 31
Corcoran, Wm., 2d 15 86
Bean, Nathaniel M., heirs of
20 79
Costaine, Thos., heirs of 60 06
Belcher, E. Mrs.
4 62
Christy, Morris, Mrs.
25 41
Belknap Band .
3 08
Curley, John
6 62
Bernier, Louis .
16 63
Dady, John .
77
Berry, James, bal. .
35 42
Decelle, John
4 31
Billings, Caleb F. .
77 46
Dee, Thomas
10 78
Blaisdell, Loring
20 48
Degrini, Philomena
36 57
Bowton, John .
19 71
eon Goodoak
2 31
Boyd, William .
29 34
Dell, Simon 1
15 86
Brackett, Sarah E.
28 49
Bradford, James
38 19
Dewing, Mary T. W., estate of 39
Brewer, Francis A.
7 70
Donaher, Dennis 32 80
Brewer, Frank .
32 80
Donaher, James
4 31
Brown, Sylvester
12 78 Donovan, John Mrs. . 3 85
Brushingham, Delia .
9 24 Donovan, Timothy
11 24
Burke, Wm. W.
6 62
Duffy, Thomas .
30 10
Burn, Wm. Thomas
9 70
Duggan, Eunice B., heirs of
63 14
Cantin, Jaques
15 09
Duggan, Wm. B., heirs of
5 78
Carey, John B ..
32 80
Dunnican, Michael 33 18
Carey, Thomas, estate of
4 62
Durran, Mary 17 71
Carried forward, $786 13
Carried forward, $1,291 14
1 Paid since Feb. 1.
Cleverly, James T. 15 09
Cleverly, Mary H.
Coffee, John, bal. .
27 34
Belcher, Frank A.
3 54
Bowen, Michael
13 16
Dell, Catherine & Gid-
Butland, James M.
52 82
59
UNPAID TAXES OF 1886 - Continued.
Brought forward, $1,291 14
Brought forward, $2,528 12
Elcock, James C. . . 28 18
Glidden, Henry 5 08
Eldridge, John L. . 15 09
Glover, Noah A. . 8 93
Ellis, Hosea B., Mrs. . 53 13
Glover, Winfield S. . 3 92
Evison, Armand 5 08
Good, Susan Mrs. .
10 78
Farnum, Harris 1 209 13
Goodhue, Augustus J. 5 08
Farnum Granite Co. . 19 25
Gunn Bros. . 7 70
Farrell, Margaret . 16 17
Gustin, Frederic
11 63
Farrell, Thomas
8 16 Hall, E. E. .
33 57
Faxon, Thomas
12 78
Hall, Esborn W.
3 54
Fitzgerald, Patrick,
Hall, James Mrs. . 8 47
heirs of
29 65
Hardwick, Ann Mrs. . 109 34
Harkins, James
5 08
Fitzpatrick, Margaret, Mrs.
24 64
Harkins, John .
52 43
Flaherty Bros. 23 87
Flaherty, John .
28 18
Flaherty, Mary, Mrs ..
18 09
Flaherty, Mary
18 48
Flaherty, Patrick,
Hayden, Loring N.
39 73
heirs of
31 57
Hayes, John
18 17
Follen, Patrick, estate of
7 70
Hicks, Albion W. .
3 54
Forbes, John
18 17
Hughes, Patrick
71 30
Ford, Jeremiah
53 59
Huntington, Chas. W.
225 30
Forrest, James .
43 20
Johnson, Andrew . 8 93
Foye, Maria Mrs. .
11 16
Jones, Charles S. .
3 08
French, Francis W. .
3 54
Jones, Dorothy C. 5 40
Jones, Joshua, bal. 2 00
French, Mary Jane Mrs.
36 96
Jones, Wm. H., estate of 116 66
Frazier, Angus L ..
5 39
Joyce, John Mrs. 21 56
Galvin Granite Co. .
46 59
Junot, Francis . 16 63
Galvin, Thomas Mrs. .
17 32
Kapples, John .
22 79
Garbareno, Emily A ..
17 33
Kapples, Thomas P. . 9 70
Gardner, Frank 2 00
Kapples, Mary Mrs. .
20 02
Garrity, Mary B. Mrs.
22 33
Keating, Elizabeth
Garrity Bros.
23 10
Mrs. 12 32
Gately, Michael
3 54
Keith, Mary R. Mrs. .
48 51
Garvin, John F.
8 16
Kelly, Thomas B. .
20 02
Garvin, Patrick, estate
Kelly, Wm. . 1 54
of
40 04
Kelly,
3 08
Carried forward, $2,528 12
Carried forward, $3,566 82
1 Paid since Feb. 1.
Hartney, Michael, es- tate of .
78 54
Hayden, Elbridge, es- tate of
21 56
Hayes, John
2 77
Fuller, Frederick J. .
335 41
60
UNPAID TAXES OF 1886 - Continued.
Brought forward, $3,566 82
Brought forward, $4,536 34
Kennon, Thomas . 24 33
Mead, George H., bal. 77
Minnehan, Hannah 27 72
Mischler, Conrad . 7 70
Kerrigan, Bernard 11 24
Moran, Wm. 2 00
Lacy, Barry & Carey . 3 08
Moxon, Stephen O.1 . 48 20
Lacy, Ellen F. Mrs. .
24 64
Mullin, Patrick
16 25
Lacy, Patrick F.
50 51
Munroe, WarrenB. 15 09
Laing, Wm. 18 17
Murphy, Michael, es- tate of 6 16
Landers, Israel . 19 71
Lapham, Joseph A. 4 31
Neagle, Catherine . 23 10
Lebreck, Joseph
5 85 Neagle, John
17 40
Lennon, Dennis
2 77
Neagle, Stephen 22 02
Lennon, Edward J.
34 34
Newcomb, Augustus .
3 15
Leonard, Walter B. .
31 26
Newcomb, Jesse P.
3 54
Levesque, Alphonse .
30 87
Newcomb, John H. .
3 54
Lincoln, Manly D.
41 58
Newcomb, Paul W.
12 32
Linnehan, Dennis . .
17 40
Newcomb, Winslow M., estate of
24 26
Lyons, Cornelius
8 55
Nicholson, Wm. H.
41 96
Mahoney, John
15 86
Nightingale, John F ..
8 16
Malley, Ellen M. Mrs.,
23 87
Nolan, James P.
9 70
Maloney, Stephen N.
68 91
O'Conner, Thomas
10 40
Mangs, Charles Mrs.
10 78
Owens, Thomas, es- tate of .
13 86
Martelle, Sevren
28 18
Owens, Thomas P.
32 80
Packard, Herbert L. .
5 08
Martin, Peter, estate of
21 56
Packard, Julia C. .
23 10
McAloon, Patrick
26 64
Perry, Samuel N. Mrs., heirs of 3 08
McCauley, James
5 08
Phelan, Patrick
18 94
McDevitt, Edward
21 63
Pierce, Celenda G.
2 31
McCune, Patrick
2 00
Pierce, John
15 09
McDonald, George
11 63
Pierce, Rufus
22 02
McGoverin, Michael . McGrail, Peter .
19 32
Pope, Jane M. Mrs.
26 18
10 47 Pray, George B.
17 40
McGrath, Terrance
2 00 Prescott, Gardner S. .
12 01
McKay, Martha A.
3 08 Prescott, Wm. G.1
20 48
Mckenzie, John
62 83 Price, Edward .
2 69
McLane, Hannah .
2 31
Quinn, Thomas
9 70
McLaughlin, Wm.
3 54
Ramsdell, J. B. F.
6 62
Carried forward, $4,536 34
Carried forward, $5,071 14 1 Paid since Feb. 1.
McCabe, Mary .
21 56
Mannex, Thomas F. .
42 04
Lombard, Joseph W.
36 65
Kennon, Thos., guard- ian . 200 97
61
UNPAID TAXES OF 1886 - Continued.
Brought forward, $5,071 14
Brought forward, $6,025 96
Rechu, Andrew 7 70 Wait, Otis M. . 14 32 Rhodes, Sophia Mrs., 16 94 Wallace, Patrick H. Mrs.1 14 63
Rickart, John 5 08
Rideout, Frank 4 31
Rideout, James W. 33 57
Walters, Louis .
102 87
Rinn, Harriet F.
22 72
Watts, Annie Mrs.
16 94
Roberts, Wm., 2d .
13 55
Webb, Wm.
17 40
Rogers, Charles H.
6 62
White, James C.
7 78
Ryan, James
14 32
Whiting, George S. T. Whitney, Adams .
18 48
Scott, Ezra C., estate of
49 28
Wild, Nathaniel A. .
58 21
Seeley, Emma A.
2 69
Shaw, George
5 08
Shea, James, bal.
10 01
Shea, Jeremiah .
8 93
Sheen, Wm. G.
321 16
Shovelin, Hugh Mrs.,
16 56
Allen, Alice Mrs. . 58 52
Bass, Joseph A. 48 20
Shortell, Sarah Mrs.
19 25
Bates, Chas. F. Manu- facturing Co.
93 94
Simons, Wm.
15 09
Smith, Charles M.
22 02
by whom owned 5 01
Sullivan, Bridget Mrs.
23 10
Bryant, Charles M. . 4 31
Sullivan, Ellen T. .
3 85
Dimmock, Frank E. .
6 16
Sweetser, John H.
8 16
Dimmock, Orlando W.
6 16
Talbot, Wm. H.
22 02
Dodge, John, heirs of .
4 62
Teasdale, Robert, heirs of
6 16
Fairbanks, F. M. Mrs.
4 24
Thayer, Alfred .
5 08
Fairbanks, Moses .
1 58
Thayer, Elizabeth L. .
43 12
Thayer, T. J. H.
40 50
Thomas, Lizzie J. Mrs.
29 65
Gardner, Gerald A.
99 33
Trainor, Wm.
5 08
Gannett, Henry C.
2 00
Trask, Edward V ..
50 12
Gardner, R. H.
2 31
Travis, Michael
33 57
Greeley, Sema C. .
25 03
Tucker, Bridget E.
3 08
Greenwood, Moses
50 05
Tucker, Philip
20 48
Griffin, Lizzie S. 3 08
Turner, Wm.
22 02
Hastings, Caroline E.
3 08
Willis, Mitchell
88 24
Woodbury, Wm. K. . 21 63
Wright, T. G. . 3 47
Wollaston.
Shovelin, Owen, heirs of 14 24
Bates, Charles F. . 44 73
Silva, Joseph
2 77
Blaney, Elizabeth, or
Stanley, Flora H. .
16 94
Brown, Jeremiah . 8 08
Elliot, George T. .
11 55
Faxon, George, or by whom owned 3 85
Carried forward, $6,025 96 Carried forward, $6,920 88
1 Paid since Feb. 1.
25 87
Walters, Florentine 19 25
62
UNPAID TAXES OF 1886 - Continued.
Brought forward, $6,920 88
Brought forward, $7,949 34
Haynes, John P. . 58 52
Turner, Wm. 1 93
Higgins, Lucy . 3 08
Walters, Theodore 25 02
Hunnewell, Mary A .. 4 62
Willard, Sydney, bal. 24 64
Jones, Henry A. 47 43
King, Benjamin
37 80
Lacy, John P. .
5 78
Lancaster Savings
Bellevue Park.
Bank 8 47
Andrews, Wm. E. 3 08
Lewis, James H.
35 88
Bascall, Charles H. 1 54
Litchfield, Henri'ta C.
3 08
Bailey, B. F. 1 54
McKay, Susanna T. Mrs.
31 57
Beaumont, F. B. . 6 16
McIntire, Tobiah C. .
3 08
Beaumont, T. B., trus- tee
9 24
Merriam, E. R.
6 16
Moorehead, J. W.
2 31
Morrill, F. W. .
3 85
Coburn, J. B. V. 1 54
Coolidge, A. R. 3 08
Nelson, Andrew G.1
39 35
Cutler, Sarah E.
1 54
Nelson, Horatio
2 69
Doyle, George H. .
1 54
Parker, Julia
55 44
French, Benjamin .
1 54
Payson, Samuel
3 08
Garbett, Wm. A.
1 54
Percival, Frank
8 47
McPhail, A ..
1 54
Pinkham, Horace A. .
92 40
Nichols, Frank L. .
1 54
Pinkham, Mary E. S.
58 52
Perry, J. B. .
1 54
Pushee, James S. .
10 40
Smith, A. O.
1 54
Putnam, George A.
3 08
Sullivan, D. Mrs.
1 54
Quimby, Ira B.
4 31
Walker, N. B. . 1 54
Wester, John D. 4 62
Rich, A. J.
13 47
Ripley, Charles A.
63 60
Roberts, John H. .
43 58
Rollins, J. D.
5 85
Sanborn, E. H.
187 19
Sparrow, Marcena R. .
32 03
Sprague, Alfred W. .
32 80
Abbott, John H. 77
Stoddard, Lucius C. .
3 08
Bearse, Owen 30 03
Thayer Heater Co.
40 04
Barry, George M. . 77
Turcott, Godfroid .
31 95
Beaumont, F. B. 31 57
Carried forward, $7,949 34
Carried forward, $8,138 76
I Paid since Feb. 1.
1 54
Marple, Warren W. .
34 72
. Cobb, John S., estate of 3 08
Mumford, C. A.
2 31
2 31 Howe, Frederic A. 1 54
Perry, Catherine
Reene, D. W.
6 16
Brackett Estate.
Bell, A. H. .
1 54
Squantum.
Wollaston Land As-
sociates
20 79
Ballantyne, John
63
UNPAID TAXES OF 1886 - Continued.
Brought forward, $8,138 76 Beaumont, F. B., & J.
Dacey, J. B. 15 40
F. Dodge, trustees .
13 48
Dolan, James 7 70
Blodgett, Cyrus, es-
Dole Common Sense
tate of . 3 08
Fertilizer Co. 192 50
Bumstead, Rebecca D.
8 47
Drury, Bridget . 1 16
Burdett, George H., estate of
1 54
Edgecomb, Ellen M. Mrs. 12 32
Clark, Caroline H.
Mrs.
10 78
Eldridge, Benjamin P.
9 24
Clark, George F.
4 62
Cox, George B.
2 31
Clark, Isaac W.
11 16
Ellis, Albert .
13 86
Cutting, Alexander
3 08
Fallon, A. Mrs.
2 31
Davis, Mary
6 55
Felton, B. W.
77
Clark, George, jun.
3 08
Field, James B.
36 96
Eaton, John .
77 Fitts, Grace J.
6 93
Griggs, John H.
3 08
Fitts, James M. 1 54
Haven, A. S.
8 47
Foster, Warren
2 31
Hurlburt, Cornelia
6 54 Foye, George F.
2 31
Palmer, W. W. Miss
3 85 Gleason, Roswell
7 70
Pease, Charles G. .
77 Gordon, Calvin S.
9 24
Ratigee, Thomas
77
Green, Milbury
3 08
Reed, Mary Ann .
77 Hardwick, George H.
3 08
Smith, Elizabeth G. .
7 70
Houghton & Sawyer .
3 08
Webster, Frank W. .
7 70
Hunt, H. W.
14 63
Whitney, George A. .
2 31 Kennemon, Cicely M. 2 69 King, E. S., & E. B. Tileston 13 86
Boston.
Abbott, Hiram P ..
7 70
Kyle, William .
3 08
Agnew, Wm. B.1
1 54
Lombard, Samuel .
53 90
Alley, Wm. H ..
77
Manning, Andrew
77
Armstrong, Julius
3 08
Margerson
1 54
Barry, Wm. .
77
McKay, Martha A., or
Bird, Lewis J. . 20 02
by whom owned 6 16
Brewer, H. W ..
3 08
Morse, W. A. 4 21
Bronsdon, J. Warren,
42 35
Murphy, Daniel E. 2 31
Butland, John, or by
Nat'l Sailors' Home,
whom owned
16 94
Trustees of 113 96
Carberry, Thomas .
77
Peirce, Henry
77
Clark, James P.
3 08
Peirce, Lewis F. 4 62
Carried forward, $8,349 74
Carried forward, $8,943 03
1 Paid since Feb. 1.
Brought forward, $8,349 74
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