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Health and Sanitation
The expense of all patients committed to hospital care from Saugus, by the board, must be paid from this appropriation ; in the case of the patient having a settlement in another town or city, Saugus receives from such other town or city, reimburse- ment of the amount expended ; if the patient has no settlement in any town or city, the State reimburses the town but Saugus must bear the cost when the patient has a settlement here.
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BOARD OF HEALTH REPORT.
1920]
Communicable Diseases
Anterior-Poliomyelitis-One case reported.
Broncho-pneumonia-Eight cases reported.
Lobar-pneumonia-Six cases reported, one resulting in death.
Chicken-pox-Eighteen cases reported.
Combination of broncho-pneumonia and influenza-Eight cases reported, two resulting in death.
Combination of lobar-pneumonia and influenza-One case reported resulting in death.
Diphtheria-Eleven cases reported, one resulting in death.
Erysipelas-One case reported.
German measles- One case reported.
Influenza .- Two hundred and sixty cases reported, six resulting in death.
Measles- Seventeen cases reported.
Mumps- Three cases reported.
Scabies- One case reported.
Scarlet-fever- Fifty-six cases reported.
Septic sore throat- Nine cases reported.
Suppurative conjunctivitis- Four cases reported.
Tuberculosis, all forms-Twelve cases reported, three resulting in death.
Typhoid fever-Three cases reported, one resulting in death. Whooping-cough- Twenty-eight cases reported.
Financial
The appropriation of $2,779.66 for the year 1920 has been spent as follows : For tuberculosis patients, $898.89 ; for Con- · tagious Hospital cases, $57.86 ; and the balance of $1,067.31 was spent for the running expenses of the department, leaving an unexpended balance of $761.60 which reverts to the town treasury. We have received $587.29 reimbursements and there was due December 1, from the state the sum of $319.27 on sub- sidies. For other details on financial report see Town Account- ant's report.
In spite of the growing population and increase of all costs, this department has been run at a less cost each year as the following table will show :
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[Dec. 31
Year
Cost of Maintenance
1920
$2,100 00
1919
2,168 00
1918
2,380 00
1917
2,396 00
We feel that this is due to the presence of a health officer in town all the time.
Dairies
This is a very important part of the department's work and one through which disease often gets a start, and the State Department expects the local board to keep all such places under strict observation ; therefore, we are asking for a special appro- priation for this work, our dairy inspector having been unable to give as much attention to this work as should have been given, on account of the lack of an appropriation for the same.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES E. LIGHT, Chairman. TOM D. EMMETT, Secretary. GEORGE W. GALE, Department Physician. Board of Health of the Town of Saugus
Report of Inspector of Plumbing
SAUGUS, MASS., December, 31, 1920. To the Board of Health, Saugus, Mass .:
GENTLEMEN,-In accordance with the requirements of Chap- ter 103 of the Revised Laws of Massachusetts, of the supervision of plumbing, I hereby submit my report for the year ending December 31, 1920.
The number of inspections made during the year, together with other inspections, will be found in table herewith annexed : Total number of inspections
240
Permits issued . ·
80
Permits refused
I
Complaints of violation of ordinance investigated I
Cesspools inspected
.
82
Respectfully submitted,
THOMAS C. SUTHERST,
Plumbing Inspector.
.
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BOARD OF HEALTH REPORT.
1920]
Report of Cattle and Milk Inspector.
To the Board of Health :
GENTLEMEN,-I have inspected the following slaughtered animals :
Beeves.
9 Hogs
204
In making the annual inspection I examined
Cattle
640
Hogs
375
One cow was quarantined, and later disposed of by order of the state.
I have issued 69 milk licenses.
Respectfully,
A. W. SAWYER.
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TOWN DOCUMENTS.
[Dec. 31
Report of the Library Trustees
To the Citizens of the Town of Saugus :
During the past year the Library has continued to grow. The circulation at the main building has increased by about one thousand and the branches are giving out books in ever increas- ing numbers.
A new branch opened in North Saugus has hardly justified its existence so far, but it is hoped that its popularity will grow during the coming year.
Mrs. Laura Taylor, who has been librarian since March is keeping up the work of cataloguing, and has rebound a large number of worn volumes; thus saving the library considerable expense.
The telephone in the library should prove a boon to patrons. Last winter there was considerable flooding in the basement and to save the building the Trustees had a pump installed and this has proved satisfactory.
The circulation during the year for the main library and various branches was as follows :
Main Library
18,478
Cliftondale .
8,866
East Saugus
6,029
Lynnhurst .
925
North Saugus
295 (from August 17 1920. )
Respectfully submitted,
RUSSELL B. KENNEDY, Chairman.
JOHN HUSTLER, JR., JOHN B. LANG, CHARLES WILSON,
VERNON W. EVANS. SANFORD FULL,
Trustees.
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CEMETERY DEPARTMENT REPORT.
1920]
Report of the Cemetery Department
We feel proud of the showing at the Riverside Cemetery for the year 1920. With the many problems still facing us, we have succeeded in developing 45 lots in the Winter street sec- tion, near the wall, which have a selling value of $3,020 net. These lots vary in size from 200 to 400 square feet.
One hundred eight thousand square feet of the south side of the meadow in the centre of the cemetery has been rough graded, needing only loam for finishing. It is the purpose of the Commissioners to develop a large piece on the river bank for small lots of 100 square feet or less, thus connecting the two parts of the cemetery that have until this year been divided by undeveloped land on the north and south.
There is a crying need for cement gutters and more shade trees which we will ask you to allow this year. In view of the fact that the Cemetery appropriation has not affected your taxes for the last twelve years, except to lower them, we feel that you will grant an appropriation sufficient to make the necessary improvements.
The new land recently purchased has nearly paid for itself in sods and loam, leaving a great opportunity for laying out new lots in the near future.
BENJAMIN F. FULLERTON,
Chairman.
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TOWN DOCUMENTS.
[Dec. 31
Report of Notrh Saugus Schoolhouse Building Committee
To the Citizens of the Town of Saugus :
The North Saugus Building Committee, consisting of Mr. John G. Holmes, Mr. Henry Westendarp, Mr. Arthur Hawkes, Mr. John Fisher and Dr. Ernest W. Homan met and organized with Dr. Homan as Chairman, and John Fisher as Secretary.
Mr. Charles V. Burgess was at once chosen as Architect, and the plans and specifications presented at the Town Meeting were adopted. When the bids were received they were found to be in excess of $25,000, the amount of the appropriation. After revising the specifications an addenda was sent out and the bids for general contract and heating contract amounted to $24,944.
In view of the emergency that exists at this School the Com- mittee felt justified in going ahead with the work.
The cellar was dug and a fine cement wall built. The old building was lifted up and then moved onto the new cellar and the two room addition was built on with four toilets, teachers room, corridors, and all according to the plan accepted by State Building Department. As only three rooms are being used the committee felt that for the present one room could be left unfin- ished, and from present indications it will not be needed for some years. The toilets being on the same floor as the rooms and the children not having to go to the basement, the com- mittee did not think it necessary to spend $300 in concreting the cellar floor. The committee asked of the town $5,000 to pay the architect's fee and to buy new furniture, and finish the work on the school, but as this was refused, the committee did the next best thing and finished the building up so that it could be occupied on January 3, 1921. And the three rooms being used are very satisfactory. There were various items that had to be left out, such as the portico over the front door, the new plaster on walls of old rooms, new black boards, etc. But after all has
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1920]
been said the committee feel that they got a lot for the money expended. We are not asking for more money. The scholars are in the building. They have good light, good heat, modern ventilation, modern toilets, and the essential things have been taken care of. One visiting official said that for a remodeling job it was the best lay out he had seen. Our only bills remaining unpaid are the architect's fee of $1,250, and a very small balance of about $4 on the heating contrac.
(Signed) DR. E. W. HOMAN, Chairman. JOHN G. HOLMES, JOHN A. FISHER, HENRY O. WESTENDARP, ARTHUR L. HAWKES.
,
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[Dec. 31
Report of Appraisers
School Building and Land
North Saugus Schoolhouse .
$23,000 00
Land .
548 25
High and Junior High Schoolhouse
106,800 00
Land . 7,505 72 36,000 00
Old Grammar Schoolhouse
5,400 00
Old Town Hall .
2,400 00
Land .
7,500 00
Armitage Schoolhouse
3,000 00
Land .
1,400 00
Lincoln School
4,800 00
Land 1,500 00
Emerson School .
16,800 00
Land .
2,000 00
Cliftondale School
21,080 00
Land .
3,624 48
Felton School
29,200 00
Land .
2,500 00
Ballard School
36,000 00
Land .
1,700 00
Mansfield School
9,600 00
Land .
1,430 00
Lynnhurst School
12,000 00
Land ..
1,000 00
Oaklandvale School
1,800 00
Land
1,000 00
Land for Pleasant Hill School
900 00
Other Town Buildings and Land
Town Hall-
41,200 00
Land .
12,300 00
Public Library Building
15,000 00
Land for New Library Building
3,000 00
Garage rear Town Hall
480 00
Amount carried forward,
$412,568 45
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Roby Schoolhouse
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APPRAISERS' REPORT. IOI
Amount brought forward,
$412,568 45
Hose House, Saugus Centre
2,660 00
Hose House, East Saugus .
3,600 00
Land .
800 00
Saugus Home and buildings
8,040 00
Tillage land
12,000 00
Woodland .
10,000 00
Hathaway building
2,400 00
Land .
1,600 00
Cemetery
8,400 00
Round Hill property
1,650 00
Steam roller house
300 00
Personal Property
School Department, furniture, book supplies, etc. 35,945 00
Fire Department
Apparatus and other property .
19,734 00
Fire alarm system
.
.
7,345 00
Police Department
Ambulance, other property . ·
2,07 1 00
Town Hall
Office furniture, safes, etc. .
2,000 00
Library
Furniture, books, ctc. .
7,500 00
Gypsy Moth Department
Tools and machinery .
440 00
Cemetery
Tools and equipment . .
297 00
Highway Department
Tools and equipment, steam roller
4,800 00
Water Department
Stand pipe, including pump house 27,000 00
Appraisal water system .
.
229,662 28
Stock on hand ·
.
·
.
.
1,564 61
Tools and equipment . .
.
1,738 58
$804, 115 92 WALTER SPRAGUE, FRANCIS M. HILL, JOHN G. HOLMES, Appraising Committee.
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TOWN DOCUMENTS.
[Dec. 31
Collector's Report
Henry A. Parker, Collector, in Account with the Town of Saugus. DR.
January 1, 1920.
To balance of 1918 tax .
$18,947 04
To 1918 interest collected
.
2,026 81
$20,973 85
CR.
By 1918 tax paid Treasurer $18,118 73
By 1918 interest paid Treasurer
2,026 18
By 1918 abatements
97 43
By tax titles to town .
730 88
$20,973 85
Entire 1918 commitment completed.
1
DR.
January 1, 1920.
To balance of 1919 tax ·
$74,544 28
To supplementary list
20 76
To 1919 interest collected
1,800 01
$76,365 05
CR.
By 1919 tax paid Treasurer
. $56,280 82
By 1919 interest paid Treasurer
·
1,800 0I
By 1919 abatements
988 55
By 1919 tax titles to Town
491 27
By final sale .
307 03
$59,867 68
Uncollected, December 31, 1920 on 1919 commitment
$16,497 37
1920]
DR.
· $319,340 95
76 04
To 1920 interest collected
246 24
$319,663 23
CR.
By 1920 tax paid Treasurer . $201,362 31
By 1920 interest paid Treasurer .
246 24
By 1920 abatements
·
1,560 19
By cash in office December 31, 1920
23 84
$203, 192 58
Uncollected, December 31, 1920 on
1920 commitment
.
$116,470 65
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COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
To tax of 1920 committed To tax 1920, omitted list
.
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TOWN DOCUMENTS.
[Dec. 31
.
List of Unpaid Taxes
Tax List of 1919
Alden, Joseph H. and
Sophronia, bal. 12.33
Austin, Lewis J. 464.37
Austin, Rebecca T. 169.84 Axtell, Catherine, bal. 48.95 Bacci, Alfred, bal. 4.02
Bailey, Edward F., bal. 6.46
Berry, Frances M., bal. 21.17 Biffin, J. Lawrence, 176.14 Boardman, Loren V.,
bal. 11.75
Boyadjian, Haiganoush, ·
bal. 7.02
Boyle, Jacob, bal. 41.59
Briffett, Thomas E., bal. 16.54
Brown, Wm. F. and
Josephine A., bal. 46.57
Bryant, Maria L. 91.96
Burrage, Bessie G. 17.52 Burrill, Sarah H., bal. 16.06
Cahill, John P., bal. 18.26 Catalano, Anthony, bal. 30.50 Chapman, George C.,
bal. 52.02
Chiofolo, Maria, bal. 40.82
Clark, A. Josephine A., bal. 69.67
Courtis, Alice E. 67.47
Danforth, Ralph M., bal. 148.1I
Daniels, Margaret J.,
bal. 50.86
Day, Margaretta A.,
bal. 50.45
Digisi, Peter 21.41
Dyer, Lucy M., bal. 112.94
Edmands, Oscar M. 62.82
Edmands, Oscar M. and Helena L. 169.19
Farace, Giovanni, bal. 15.70 Finlayson, Willard and
Emily P., bal. 8.99
Flagg, Annie M., bal. 13.84
Flynn, Daniel 268.32 Foss, Adelaide E., bal. 33.21 Gallant, Ferdinand and
Adeline, bal. 12.75
George, Reuben, bal. 20.15 Gillispie, Lillian E.,bal. 17.07 Graves, Annie 18.94
Gunderson, Hans T.
and Bertha, bal. . 17.52
Halley, Michael J., bal. 10.64
Harrison, George W., bal. 13.99
Hatch, Ida A. 306.86 Hathaway, Benj. F., Jr., bal. 9.88
Haushaulter, Margaret J.
52.68
Henderson, Alice M.
52.03
Henderson, Arthur E., bal. 3.68
Hennan, Alice E. 67.73
Hertach, Hannah S., bal. 34.62
Hicks, Adelaide and G. Samson, bal. 13.00
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LIST OF UNPAID TAXES. 1
1920]
Holmes, John G. III.97
Hone, Byron S., bal. 562.02 Howard, Emma J. and
Carrie H., bal. 151.49
Johnson, Sadie L., bal. 10.23 Kaler, Harold B. 46.71
Landerkin, Martha I. est. bal. 10.77
LeBlance, Judith, bal. 26.26
Littlefield, Nellie S.,
bal. 29.00
Lowell, George A. and Marie, bal. 17.59
Mckay Pub. Co., Inc. 52.55
Marshall, Maud E., bal. 26.82 Nelson, Myrtle M., bal. 16.92 Newhall, Carrie L. 134.34
Nunan, Annie I., bal. 25.95
O'Brien, Alice, bal. 38.28
Oliver, Edgar B. 130.27
Oliver, Isaac 79.96
Palmer, L. Etta, bal. 43.19
Parker, Edgar H. and Samuel A. .65
Parker, William F. 108.76
Parsons, Flora L. C. 14.40
Parsons, Leslie E. and Flora L. 87.97
Penny, Mary, bal. 19.04
Plourde, Clara, bal. 15.00 Polarick, Frank, bal. 17.86 Porter, Jonathan, bal. 11.48
Reilly, Dorothy M. 32.44
Reilly, John H. 3.12
Rodgers, Vincie M., bal. 74.74 Russell, Charles E. and Jennie M., bal. 40.21
Serino, Antonio 6.49
Serino, Antonio and Luisa, bal. 73.06
Shaw, Jennie L., bal. 28.63 Shorey, Leforest, bal. 72.75
Smith, Melinda 9.08
Smith, Melinda and Lillian 7.66
Smith, Susan A., bal. 710.90
Sprague, Mary E. 65.00 Staples, Eva, bal. 13.63 Starrett, Clarence A. 3.89
Stevens, Joseph A.,bal. 30.32 Stevens, Walter C., bal. 52.03 Sullivan, Mary J., bal. 34.61 Sullo, Francesco., bal. 36.64 Suttie, Ida E. 6.89
Tebbetts, Albert B., bal. . 82 True, Harold E., bal. 70.47 Trull, Silas H., heirs, bal. 21.13
Vatcher, Eugene and
Emma E., bal. 83.74
Warren, Hadley P., bal. 12.68
Wennerstrom, Ellen E.,
· bal.
45.74
Werner, Bertha
26.47
Wormstead, Charles N.,
bal.
18.42
Wormstead, Harriet A. 72. 14
Non-Resident.
Aldworth, Eliza A. 121.85 Aston, Frederick C., bal. 69.60
Austin, Charles B. and Edwin H. 237.84
Austin, Edwin H., bal. 45.41
Benea, Stephen
77.85
Breed, Samuel 5.19
Cammarano, Matteo, bal. ' 68.37
Coates, Guy L., bal. 50.72 Cox, Lillian M. 25.43 Curtis, James J. .39
Fritz, Raymond D., et al.
17.26
Golding, William H.
.39
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Griswold, Loomis D.,
trustee, bal. 396.85
Hodsdon, Ida M., bal. 11.94
Hosker, Thomas E., bal. 3.09 Hutchinson Anna, bal. 35.51 Clapp, Annie M. 24.78
Lamonder, Agnes C. .39
McCotter, Mary A. 135.67
McLearn, Nellie P.,
et al 56.57
Marble, Frank E., bal. 17.78
Marsh, Ella F. 50.87
Martensen, Samuel 28.55
Pearson, George, heirs .39 Petropoulos, Peter and
Chriris Philip, bal. 32.38
Philpot, Henry J. .39
Raynes, Benjamin B.
11.03
Rees, Adelaide D., bal. 53.63 Westall, Laura M., bal. 9.86 Welsh, Willard, bal. 12.72 Moody, Henry S., Tr., bal. 22.45
Have collected since January 1, 1921, not included in the above list, $8,409.34, leaving uncollected, $8,088.03.
HENRY A. PARKER,
Tax Collector.
Tax List of 1920
Abbott, Forrest L. 94.65
Addison, Peter B. 95.32
Addison, Peter B. and
Isabella S. 12.22
Agarri, Joseph and Josephine 65.97
Ahl, Agnes B. 1.44
Ahl, David B. .72
Ahl, David B. and
Agnes B., bal. 38.80
Ainslee, Margaret, bal. 90.07
Alden, Joseph H. 7.19
Alden, Joseph H. and
Sophronia · 107.13
Allard, Alfred 74.60
Allan, William T. 8.09
Allen, Alice L. II2.88
Allen, Almeda C. 13.48
Allen, James H. 79.09
Allison, Frank M. 8.99 Ames, Avis L. 70.85
Amidon, Herbert W. 59.78
Anderson, Ellen 62.91
Anderson, Stanley 62.37
Ant, Stephen 13.08
Anthony, Louis B. .
10.79 Anthony, Mary B. 120.03 Armstrong, William H., bal. 49.26
Asken, Pehr A. and Ida 25.52 Atherton, Frederick M. 86.78 Atkinson, Ethel 10.79
Atlantic Mfg. Co. 21.57
Atwood, Louis E.
101.02
Auger, Joseph G. 40.26
Auger, Mary O. 67.55
Austin, Lewis J., bal. 692.47 Austin, Rebecca T.,
bal. 237.27
Axtell, Catherine 137.50
Babcock, Charles A. 10.79
Babcock, Charles A. and Agnes M. 117.43
Bachelder, Lizzie T., bal.
Anderson, Charles T. 59.32 121.60
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1920]
Bailey, Edward F. 31.06
Bailey, Hugh W.' 5.00
Bailey, Edward O., bal.
135.90
Bailey, Effie M. 22.47
Bailey, Leslie M. 3.60
Bailey, Lillian R., bal. 65.23
Baker, Bertha I.
91.67
Baker, Carl H.
10.79
Baker, Mary, bal.
105.04
Baker, Nellie M.
70.10
Baker's Hill Im. Assn. 2.70
Balassis, Mary F.
97.96
Baldwin, Thomas, Jr. 17.98
Ball, Owen M. 7.19
Banks, William C. and
Mary F., bal. 37.17
Bannon, Jane Z., bal. 33.57
Barber, William, bal .* 98.29
Barbaro, Orazzio 5.39
Barbero, Angelina and Orazzio 59.32
Barbero, Orazzio 14.38
Barker, Laura J. 61.12
Barker, Walter A. 14.38
Barnard, Charles H. 100.66
Barnes Charles H. 25.17
Barnes, Hannah
298.39
Barringer, William, bal. 6.29
Barry, Mary Jane, bal. 22.06
Bartlett, John A., bal. 25.84
Baszkiewicz, Joseph and Mary 42.24
Baxter, Elsie A. 57.52
Bean, Cora M. 82.69
Bean, Norman A. and Gladys J. 93.07
Beardsley, Robert 53.03
Beatrice, Alfonsina and Giovanni I 16.04
Beatrice, James, bal. 31.34
Beckwith, Martha, et al .64
Bedford, Loretta L., bal. 82.00
Bee, James D. 278.22 Bekstrom, Einar E. and Olenia G. 59.32
Beliveau, Ernest A. 10.79 Beliveau, Edith May and Ernest A. 56.62
Belonga, Nellie Quint 283.47
Bemis, Frank N.
50.16
Bennett, Elmer A., bal. 10.79
Bennett, Maria C. 34.15
Bentley, Albert
1.80
Berry, Arlington A. and Nora M. 35.95
Berry, Ethel C. 87.68
Berry, Frances M. 91.67
Berry, Frank A. 11.65
Best, Mary E. 102.46
Best, William H.
17.98
Biffin, J. Lawrence
255.80
Biffin, J. Lawrence, as
occupant
7.19
Birks, Francis C. and
Grace L., bal. 65.66
Bisbee, Luther
49.43
Blakeley, Christina J .. bal. 146.00
Blanc, Jean, bal.
15.96
Blatchford, Arthur and Frank, bal. 47.83
Blomgren, Axel T., bal. 44.37
Blood, George H. 10.79
Blood, Grace V., bal. 76.97 Bloom, Andrew G., bal. 12.75 Blye, George F. and Levinnia 97.07
Boardman, Evelyn A. 69.20 Boardman, Loren V. 114.15 Bonasera, Stella M. and Salvatore 71.90
Bonvie, Thomas
1.08
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Borghetti, Mariano 50.33
Bourget, Mary M., bal. 79.80
Bowers, Clifford H. and
Wilda K. 55.72
Bowley, Abbie L. 92.45
Bowman, Leonard J.,
bal. 40.89
Boyadjian, Haiganoush 55.72
Boyle, J. Bernard 12.58
Burrage, Bessie G. 24.27
Burrill, Charles W. .75
Burrill, George F. D. 7.19
Burrill, Percis M., heirs 99.86
Boynton, George F. 21.57
Bradbury, Albert W. 35.95
Bradbury, Blanche E., bal. 99.69
Bradbury, Montelle and
Isabella A. 66.51
Bradford, Laura F., bal. 81.22
Brady, Edward 76.28
Breau, Mary 84.98
Brett, Eunice M. 82.69
Briand, Albert and
Josephine ·6.29
Bride, Clara H. 42.96
Briffett, Thomas E. 30.56
Bright, Edward C. 5.03
Brily, Henry 73.70
Brock, Arthur S.
46.74
Brock, Lillian A. 211.21
Brostrom, Axel W. 7.19
Brostrom, Hilma C. 82.69
Brown, Arthur 8.27
Brown, Arthur and
Annie 185.89
Brown, James S. 1.80
Brown, Louis B., bal. 25.05
Brown, Olin P., bal. 108.40
Brown, Ralph J. 97.07
Brown, William F. and
Josephine A. 79.09
Bryant, Bertha H. 232.38
Bryant, Loton W. .72
Bryant, Maria L. 126.09
Bryer, Ruth M. 78.69
Buccherie, Guiseppe, bal. 16.83
Buck, Charles S., bal. 75.50
Bucherie, Michael 34.15 Burke, Fred, et al., bal. 27.41 Burns, Rosa A. 164.56
Boyle, Jacob II0.68
Boyle, James J. 7.19
Boyle, Mary Catherine 88.08
Burrill, Sarah H. 1
64.31
Bursch, William O. 171.00
Burton, John C. 141.74
Burwell, Wesley E. III.45
Butler, Caroline 1 20.70
Butler, Edwin A. 168.96
Butler, John P. and Grace L. 19.77
Butler, Simon B. 9.89
Butman, Chester A. 10.79
Butman, Grace E. 146.28
Cahill, John P. 44.04
Cahill, Mary 1
6.47
Cain, George P. and other 8.27
Calantuoni, D. and
Felemena, bal. 24.82
Callahan, Harriet M. 59.32
Calvello, Pasqualo 12.58
Carcione, Joseph 6.11
Carcione, Guiseppe 51.23
Carleton, A. B. and Bertha M. 38.65
Carter, Alzo M. 10.79
Carter, Frank H. and Mabel L., bal. 93.91
Carter, John A. 2.70
Casaccio, Agrippino 65.97
Catalano, Anthony 127,21 Cennerazzo, Luigi, bal. 47.07 Chabra, George 101.16
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Chapman, George C. 120.58
Chard, Fred H. 53.42
Chase, Lou M. 106.05
Chase, Moulton G. 102.10
Cheney, Ira 232.49
Cheney, Mary J. 8.99
Cheronsky, William,
bal. 49.09
Chilingivian Hachadour, bal. 20.53
Chiofolo, Maria, bal. 70.91
Chisholm, Theodore C. T. 193.52
Christopherson, Ethel S., bal. 60.43
Church, James E., bal. 9.66
Church, Mary H., bal. 43.87
Ciampa, Bartolomeo 47.63
Clapp, Annie M.
194.27
Clapp, John W. 21.57
Clark,A. Josephine A. 109.38
Clark, Francis W., bal. 104.19
Clark, Lizzie A., bal. 33.72
Clark, Robert E.
10.79
Cleasby, Charles F.
36.13
Cliftondale Wool Work-
ing Co. 88.08
Coates, Myra L. 124,53
Cochran, Ada B. 81.39
Cochran, Isabell L. 13.84
Cochrane, Morton S. 35.95
Cohen, Abraham L. 179.75
Cohen, Selda 397.84
Colby, Caroline L. 44.04
Colby, Edward K. and Ethel B. 94.37
Colby, Henry S. 5.39
Collamore, Maud E. 99.76
Collings, Alfred 53.03
Collings, John R. 10,79
Colville, James F. 11.68
Conant, Henry, W. 144.19
Conant, Herbert E. 10.79
Consolo, Rosario 87.72
Cook, Homer I., bal. 16.51
Cook, Perly D. 31.46
Coombs, Ernest R. 205.67
Coombs, Jessie P. 83.58
Cooper, John 41.34
Corrigan, Nellie L. 9.89
Courtis, Alice E. 94.37 Cox, Rebecca N., bal. 63.45 Coy, Burton E. 52.13
Crafts, Annie K., Con- servator 190.64
Cragan, George J. 19.38
Craig, George H., bal. 31.90
Cram, James O.
44.04
Cross, Chester F. 3.60
Cross, Eugenie
41.22
Crossman, Francis M.
42.24
Cunningham, Henrietta D.
145.84
Cunningham, John.
25.17
Curtis, George L. 41.85
Cushing, John T. 8.99
Dahlborg, Engla and Christena 62.24
Dalasio, John 14.38
Dalasio, Pompelia and John 86.78
Dalrymple, George J.
and W. Jones 68.98
Daly, George J.
10.79
Danforth, Ralph M., bal. 364.31
Daniels, Margaret J. 86.29
Daniels, William A. 8.99
Davis, Charles R. 17.08
Davis, Earle A. 3.60
Davis, Emma K.
70.62
Davis, Frank 81.79
Davis, Frank B. 105.87
Davis, Harriet A., est. 1.80
Day, Margaretta A. 97.96
Day, Maurice A. 3.60
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Dearden, Harriet, bal. 259.51
Dearden, Otis, bal. 72.69
DeFranzo, Achille 12.58
DeFranzo, Pietro 86.28
Delberto, Concetta 74.60
Deloughrey, Catherine, bal. .50
Dennis, Carrie H. Pray
173.96
DeRoin, Azelda M. 32.36
Dexter, Emma F. 166.81
Dexter, E. H. and E. H.
Raddin 2.70
Dexter, Irwin and Evelina 52.13
Diamond, George, bal. 31.67
Digisi Peter 30.56
Diotte, Joseph, bal. 43.02
DiPietro, C. and
Giovannina 14.38
DiPietro, D. and
Guisppina 68.19
Discolo, Lnorezia 5.39
Discolo, Joseph 51.23
Dix, Jennie R., bal. 71.14
Dixon, George B. 76.39
Dodge, William
3.60
Dodson, Garland
.90
Dodson, Garland and Carrie 67.41
Doherty, Edward J.
57.52
Dolensky, Henry 10.79
Dolenski, Henry and Catherine 46.73
Dondero, Joseph H. 49.43
Doniger, Hyman 46.74
Doniger, Mary 43.64
Donnelly, Margaret E. 90.38
Donnelly, Thomas F.
and Annie E., bal. 64.60
Dow, Francis B. 25.17
Downing, Percy L. and
Charles G. 23.37
Downs, William and Clara A. 100.66
Doyle, George W., bal. 124.04
Drew, Frederick E. 72.80
Drown, Katharyn 5.39
Drury, Mary A., bal. 67.88
Dunn, John H., bal. 46.44
Dunn, Harvey A. 13.81
Dunn, Thomas 35.95
Dupuis, Camille 34.51
Dupuis, Elizabeth 4.49
Durkee, S. M. and E.
H. Jewett 91.27
Dyer, Lucy M. 224.45
Dyer, Walter S. .58
Eckhardt, William E. 65.61 Edgerly, Jessie M., bal. 32.01 Edmands, Nelson W.
· and Alice E., bal. 90.09
Edmands, Oscar M. 20.78
Edmands, Oscar M.
and Helene L. 234.57
Eklund, Anna E. 18.87
Elliott, Alice M., bal. 44.48
Entwistle, James 61.12
Errington, Harry 2.34
Errington, Harry and
Ethel 39.55
Errington, William E. 8.09 Errington, William and Hannah M. 55.72 ,
Ethier, Andre, bal. 207.61
Ethier, Clodomyr 90.77
Evans, Emma L. 93.47
Evans, Lizzie, bal. 61.28
Evans, Robert Henry 1.08
Evans, Robert H. and Bertha E. 50.35
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