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It is the testimony of many teachers that the gymnastic drills are a real aid to them in discipline. The exercises give a chance for the children to work off the restlessness which arises from the confine- ment and the somewhat cramped positions of the school room.
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The amount of mental work required of children, and the nervous strain upon them, seems to be ever increasing, and systematic physi- cal training is necessary to strengthen the child to meet these de- mands.
In the high school the interest has been well sustained, and the girls are working faithfully to develop and train the body, that it may be a healthful and efficient instrument for the mind.
Since the training has been introduced into the lower grades, the girls are prepared (when they enter the high school) for more ad- vanced work. With a slight expenditure, some pieces of apparatus could be placed in the high school hall, thus enabling the teacher to introduce greater variety in the work, and to bring about desirable results more quickly.
On Thursday, May 14th, parents and others interested were in- vited to attend a drill given in the high school hall ; about sixty at- tended and witnessed a demonstration of the regular work of the class.
I desire again to thank the teachers for their cordial co-operation and for the willingness and faithfulness with which they have carried on the work along lines suggested by me.
Respectfully submitted,
HARRIET E. HUTCHINSON
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REPORT OF TRUANT. OFFICERS.
To the Superintendent of Schools :
The report of the truant officers for the year ending, Jan. 31st, 1897, is hereby respectfully submitted :
Whole number of cases reported for investigation 64, of which 25 proved to be cases of truancy, and the remaining 39 were cases where the parents were at fault. In addition to the above there were quite a number of cases investigated, to which our attention was called without notice from teachers or Superintendent of Schools (of which no record was kept), a large majority of which proved upon investi- gation to be cases where the parents were wholly at fault. Of the 25 cases of truancy two were taken before the courts. One was taken on probation in the lower court and the other was sentenced to the truant school for the term of two years. Au appeal was taken and bail furnished. The boy was then sent to a private institution in Boston. When the case was reached in the Superior Court he was taken on probation with the understanding that if he gave further trouble he should be sentenced at the next term of court. We had no further trouble.
We desire to thank the Superintendent of Schools and teachers for their assistance and co-operation in our duties.
Respectfully submitted,
ALVIN L. VANNAH, R. F. DRAPER,
Feb. Ist, 1897.
Truant Officers.
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APPENDIX.
GRADUATING EXERCISES, HIGH SCHOOL, Thursday, June 25th, 1896. Motto-Esto quod esse videris.
PROGRAMME.
OVERTURE, R. Schlepigrell HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA.
CHORUS-"Praise Ye the Father," Gounod
SALUTATORY AND ESSAY-"This Is a Happy World After All." STELLA BOUVE.
DECLAMATION-"Patriotism," Ireland WILLIAM WEARE GREENOUGHI.
CHORUS-"Venetian Boatmen's Evening Song," Hatton
*ORATION-"Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow." WILLIAM WIIARTON COLES. ORATION- "International Arbitration," ARTHUR EARL STONE.
CHORUS-"The Alpine Shepherd, . . Abt
RECITATION-Selected, MARY FRANCES EDWARDS.
CHORUS -- "Over the Hills at Break of Day, Geibel
HONOR ORATION-"Immigration," GEORGE HIBBERT DRIVER. RECITATION-"The Old Cathedral, HATTIE LESLIE HAWES.
SEMI-CHORUS-"Joys of Spring," Geibel
VALEDICTORY AND ESSAY-"The Price Must Be Paid,"
HELEN GERTRUDE LEE.
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS,
MR. WILLIAM B. DANIEL.
CLASS ODE,
· Written by GEORGE HIBBERT DRIVER BENEDICTION,
REV. ALBERT PUTNAM DAVIS.
Excused.
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CLASS ODE.
WRITTEN BY GEORGE HIBBERT DRIVER.
With hearts that are sad yet hopeful We greet you all tonight. Our happy school days now ended, We hail the future bright.
The past is gone forever, And will return no more ;
Yet time, it cannot sever The friendships made of yore.
Our pleasant paths of learning Were strewn with brightest flowers And memories sweet returning
Bring back the gladsome hours. And now as we start on life's journey. Across its unknown sea May He who clothes the lilies
Our Guide and Guardian be.
Dear teachers and loving school-mates, Our ways must henceforth part. So farewell we fondly bid you With sadness in each heart. May we in future life-work Our duty strive to see, And mindful of our motto, "Be what we seem to be."
NAMES OF GRADUATES.
ENGLISH COURSE.
ARTHUR OSGOOD ANDERSON, CLARA LOUISE CHAMBERLAIN, RUBY COOPER, FRANK LEWIS EDSON, WM. WEARE GREENOUGH, HATTIE LESLIE HAWES, WALTER GAIUS HUNT,
ALICE AUGUSTA MANSFIELD, EMMA AGOSTO MANSFIELD, JOSEPII SYDNEY MOULTON, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS PARSONS, HARLAND ARTHUR PERKINS, JENNIE EMELINE SMITII, ARTHUR EARL STONE.
CLASSICAL COURSE.
STELLA BOUVE, ERNEST LINWOOD CHENEY, WILLIAM WHARTON COLES, MARY FRANCES EDWARDS, JOHN LEWIS COON, GEORGE HIBBERT DRIVER,
IIAROLD BURRILL DRIVER, RIBEROT DUTTON, CHARLOTTE HARRIET HAMILTON, MARGARET ESTHER HAMILTON, HIELEN GERTRUDE LEE, WILLIETTA FRANCES SMITII.
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HIGH SCHOOL STATISTICS, FEB. I.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
Whole number of different pupils during year, .
I73
I77
192
22I
Largest number at one time,
·
I35
I37
I49
I7I
Number not enrolled in
any other school in town during year,
I27
I3I
I33
148
Number graduated,
24
IO
20
26
Average age of Senior Class at graduation,
I9
years.
Number admitted during year,
56
54
66
8.2
Number from advanced grammar,
46
50
59
73
Number admitted from other schools,
IO
4
7
9
Number from Lynnfield,
8
5
I 2
I3
Membership, February,
I27
124
142
165
Pupils over 15 years old,
IO2
12I
I29
I46
Number in Classical Course,
65
6I
63
90
Number in English Course,
62
63
78
75
Senior Class at present time,
9
2I
26
I6
Senior Class when entered, .
I 7
54
48
53
Junior Class at present time,
30
29
20
22
Junior Class when entered,
54
48
53
5 I
Second Year Class at present time,
36
27
35
46
Second Year Class when entered, .
48
53
5I
62
First Year Class at present time,
.
50
46
60
76
First Year Class when entered,
53
5I
62
78
Average membership of year,
. 120.64
124.66
I39
148.3
Average attendance of year,
. 114.58
119.94
126.7
142.7
Per cent of attendance,
94.97
96.21
96.7
96.2
·
.
:
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GRADUATES FROM GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Barrett, Maggie A.
Buzzell, Ada
Burdett, Mabel C.
Cameron, Carrie L.
Carleton, Bessie
Burdett, Owen L.
Carleton, Ruth
Cade, William E.
Collings, Edna E.
Clough, Leslie
Crean, Katie
Coakley, Henry
Cronin, Kittie W.
Conger, Edwin
Earle, Josie T.
Cutter, Charles H.
Emerson, Bernice D.
Frost, Ralph
Farley, Helen
Gerry, William
Goodwin, Alice M.
Gowen, Rollin
Grace, Ethel A.
Griffin, Marland
Grady, Agnes C.
Grant, E. Marion Hall, Ada V.
Hall, Lizzie
Heath, Charles P.
Hickey, Mary G.
Humphrey, John
Jordan, Edward
Mansfield, Fred
McMahon, James L.
Mansfield, Lillian
McMaster, Lauren L.
McKenzie, Stuart
Nute, Ephraim F.
O'Connor, James Purdy, Stanley B.
Rogers, Barron
Sheldon, G. Clifford
Roberts, Lucy P. Robertson, Lizzie Ryan, Maggie
Skulley, Walter, Stark, Theodore
Stewart, James Stimpson, George H. Stowell, Ralph G.
Thompson, George H.
Wait, Charles R. Walton, Bartlett Woodburn, William F.
Whitney, Eva V.
Worth, Lillian Wright, Osmond S.
Harrington, George W. Hartshorne, Richard G. Haskell, Harry E.
Holland, Sarah M. Low, Anna L. Mansfield, Anna C.
March, Marguerite S.
O'Connor, Nellie I.
Pierce, Hattie L. Pitman, Marion L.
Purdy, Frances
Regan, Carrie C.
Smith, Beatrice B. Smith, Ethel C. Smith, Gertrude I. Toomey, Sarah R.
Anderson, Henry E. Bancroft, Lawrence Bayrd, Charles O. Biggs, Herbert
TABLE OF GENERAL STATISTICS.
1
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
Enrollment.
Average
Average
Attendance.
Average per
cent. of At-
Pupils over 15
Pupils betw'n
Days' Absence
No. Cases of
No. Cases of
No. Cases of
Punishment
School Board.
Visits by Supt.
of Schools.
Iligh,
Charles H. Ilowe,
221
148.4
142.7
96.2
202
19
1,093
269
Adv. Grammar,
Mrs. Wentworth,
100
- 78.4
72.9
93
44
14
. 1,611
353
1
Lincoln, VIII.
Miss Ingram,
49|
47.1
43.6
92.6
8
20
1,400
210
0
3
1
13
Miss E. F. Emerson.
46
42.7
40.4
94.6
39
914
200
3
15
16
Misses Carter and Wilkins,
53
49.8
47.1
95.6
0
49
1,345
159
5
()
17
66
VI,
V.
Miss M. W. Bangs.
55
19
45.6
93.1
0
52
1,254
117
13
I
1
10
IV
S. M. Hosmer,
78
50
45.8
92.8
43
1,370
191
2
9
1
12
66
C. L. Mason,
58
49
45.1
94
1
20
1,208
67
1
12
0
6
-
Miss Hattie A. Currier,
44
42
39.7
94.5
9
27
936
82
2
=
8
VII.
C. E. Emerson,
45.6
44.5
97.5
0
137
22
0
0)
1
6
66
1, 11,
A. J. Kernan,
49
43.1
40.8
94.7
2
17
1,167
64
1
2
2
4
V,
55
49.6
46.6
94
0)
52
1,249
215
1
12
()
23
Miss E. E Howlett,
84
52.1
48.4
92.8
14
1,421
236
3
3
=
19
-
I, II,
M. Kalaher,
45
37.7
35.5
94.2
14
704
47
3
0
2
12
" I, II, III,
Misses Kernan and Boone,
57
37.3
34.1
91.4
0
15
1,520
156
()
1
5
Greenwood. VII, VIII, Miss S. E. Wilkins.
57
44.5
37.1
83.3
0
56
1,380
284
2
1
U
V, VI,
L. P. McCormick, A. W. Atkins,
32.3
29 8
92
0)
258
61
()
1
4
III. IV, 66
I, II,
Misses Thayer, Atkins and Balch,
95
48.1
43.7
90.8
0
29
1,520
246
0)
1
0
14
Miss Edith R. Marshall,
70
44.6
39 3
88.1
13
2,136
258
()
2
0)
I II,
Misses Whitney and K. L. Kelly,
40
23.3
21.8
93
26
607
175
0
()
1
I
1
=
Miss E. C. Bateman,
19
29.5
25.4
85.7
0
28
1,642
257
0)
11
1
-
Cherrington, O'Connell, Blanch
53
37.1
32.3
87.1
0
7
1,940
238
1
19
0
16
5 5
40.4
36.4
90
0
30
1,522
209
2
13
0)
-
Howard, Munroe & Mrs. Wade,
29
29.9
27.5
92
1
28
706
124
1
0
10
Franklin, V, 8 mo.,
26
24.1
20.5
85.1
0
26
708
58
0
10
0
7
1,863
1,605.5
1,481
91.8
276
928
41,113
5,763
47
169
42
443
87
44.8
40.4
90.2
0
3
1,770
82
1
4
1
16 19
II. M. Warren, VIII,
M. A. Warren,
52
47
43.8
93.2
36
1,048
121
0
8
V. VI,
66 C. H. Munroe,
26.7
25.2
94.4
0
91.5
0
I
154
17
0
0)
3
66
S. M. Aldrich,
66 M. J. Hills,
46
42.3
02
0
299
53
0
3
0
III, IV,
Misses Carter and M. E. Kelly,
58
33.7
29.4
87 3
0
4
1,668
149
()
0
4
Misses O'Connell and Wood,
56
47.5
44.1
93
40
933
VII, VIII,
Misses Mclaughlin and Townsend,
58
47.2
43.9
91.6
58
1,804
III,
I. J Mansfield,
66
II,
1,
III, IV,
M. Kalaher,
23.5
21.5
25
93
197
32
Franklin, III, IV,
Misses M. E. Kelly and Whitney,
52
45.9
40.9
89.1
0)
42
2,255
287
Woodville, IV, V, VI, ..
I, II, III,
Misses Johnston, Hills & Hawkins
49
40.7
37.9
- 93.1
0
16
1,089
194
11
Montrose, IV, V. VI,
1, 11, III
North, I, II. III, IV,
Johnston, Munroe and Berry,
Lincoln, IV, 5 mo.,
Miss Kate L. Kelly,
/
244
Corporal
Visits by
12
53
3
18
6
25
VI, VII,
10
..
58
8 and 14.
Total Half
Tardiness.
Truancy.
Membership.
tendance.
years.
148
36
3
1
21
Hamilton, VI,
West, IV. V.
()
26.9
14
136
.
215
Names of Present Teachers, with Date of Election and Salaries.
GRADE.
NAMES.
WHERE EDUCATED.
Elected
Sala- ries.
High School,
Charles H. Howe, Prin.,
Dartmouth College,
1895
$1800
Carrie E. Strong,
Boston University,
1894
700
Grace M. Stevens,
Smith College,
1894
700
66
66
Helen W. Poore,
Radcliffe College,
1896 700
‹:
66
Ethel E. Williams,
Bates College,
1896
600
66
Susanne E. Goddard,
Wellesley College,
1896
600
Lincoln, Gd. IX,
66
66
IX,
Bessie G. Pierce,
Wellesley College,
1896
425
Elizabeth F. Ingram,
Smith College,
1881
600
66
66
VII,
Eleanor F. Emerson,
Salem Normal,
1887
500
. .
6.
VI,
Fannie E. Carter,
Millbury High School,
1886
475
66
66
V,
Martha W. Bangs,
Provincetown High,
1894
450
66
66
IV,
Susan M. Hosmer,
Framingham Normal,
1895
450
66
66
III,
L. Josephine Mansfield,
Wakefield High School,
1892
525
66
6:
I,
Hattie A. Currier,
Stoneham High School,
1892
500
Isadore Wood,
Quincy Training, Sch.
1894
525
66
V.
Mary J. Hills,
Salem Normal,
1896
425
66
66 III, IV,
Mary E. Kelly,
Wakefield High,
1895
450
66
66 I, II,
Eva E. Howlett,
Salem Normal.
1881
525
Warren, Gd. VIII,
66
VII,
Clara E. Emerson,
Wakefield High,
1879
550
66
66
V, VI,
Clara H. Munroe,
Salem Normal,
1892
450
66
III, IV,
Mary Kalaher,
Salem Normal,
1888
450
G'nwood, Gd. VII, VIII,
Sarah E. Wilkins
Salem Normal.
1883
500
.6
V, VI,
Lila P. McCormick,
Bridgewater Normal,
1891
450
66
66 I. II,
Annie G. Balch,
Wakefield High,
1896
360
Franklin, Gd. III, IV, 66 I, II,
L. M. Whitney
Gorham Normal,
1894
450
W'dville, Gd. IV, V, VI, 6. 66 I, II, III,
Emma C. Bateman,
Wakefield High,
1893
400
Montrose, Gd. IV, V, VI, .6 I. II, III,
Luella E. Blanch,
1896
360
North, Gd. I, II, III, IV, Agnes L. Berry,
Quincy Training,
1896
360
West, Gd. I, II, III,
Irene F. Boone,
Woburn High,
1896
360
Music Teacher,
George F. Wilson,
1876
750
Drawing Teacher,
Anna B. Parker,
Prang Normal Course,
1893
400
Military Instructor,
Philip J, Flanders.
1890
150
High
School,
Geo. O. Russell,
14 Church Street,
350
Lincoln
Geo E. Gamage,
19 Murray Street,
600
Hamilton
66
N. M. Eaton.
30 Park Street,
150
Franklin
66
Thomas Thrush.
32 Franklin Street,
125
Greenw'd 66
T. L. Ringer,
200
Woodville
L. P. Hooper,
Nahant Street,
Montrose
Maurice Hurley,
80
Northi
B. F. Shedd,
25 Cordis Street,
40
West
A .W. Ventress,
1 Salem Street,
SO
66
66
VII, VIII,
Louise Townsend,
Bridgewater Normal,
1896
450
66
II,
Carrie L. Mason,
Salem Normal,
1896
300
Hamilton, Gd. VI,
Saran E. Aldrich,
Nichols Academy,
Wakefield High,
1871
700
Alice J. Kernan,
Wakefield High,
1890
425
16 III. IV,
Anna W. Atkins,
Provincetown High,
1896
400
1894
425
Edith R. Marshall,
Wakefield High,
1894
360
Catherine E Kelley,
Salem Normal,
Mary I. Hawkins,
1896
425
Calisthenic Instructor,
JANITORS.
RESIDENCE.
1875
450
I,
M. E. Wentworth, Prin.,
Berwick Academy,
1871
900
VIII,
66
I. II,
M. A. Warren, Prin ..
INDEX.
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PAGES.
List of Town Officers,
3 to 5 List of Jurors, . 6 and 7
Record of Town Meetings,
8 to 43 44
Report of Trustees of Library and Reading Room, . 45 to 52
Forest Firewards,
53 to 59
Assessors, .
60 to 62
Board of Health,
63 and 64
Fish Committee,
65 to 67
Inspector of Milk,
68 to 71
Overseers of Poor,
. 72 to 81
Fire Engineers,
. 82 to 86
Highway Surveyor,
87 to 96
Chief of Police, .
97 to 102
Sweetser Charity,
103
Tax Collector,
104
Town Clerk's Statistics,
. 105 to 131
Selectmen, .
. 132 to 136
Town Treasurer,
. 137 to 153
Auditors,
. 155 to 188
Auditors' Final Statement, 189 and 190
Appropriation Committee, 191 and 192 .
Municipal Light Board, . 193 to 210
School Committee,
. 211 to 245
.
Anniversary Treasurer's Statement,
-
STREET LIST
PERSONS ASSESSED FOR POLL TAXES -OF-
IN PRECINCT No. 1, WAKEFIELD, MASS., IN 1897.
The (*) indicates that the person whose name is opposite resided at the same place last year as this year.
Street No.
Name.
Age.
Occupation.
Residence last year.
13
Jackson, Henry W.
53
Merchant.
17
Murphy, Edward,
32
Coachman.
Main st.
17
Pearson, J. Clifton,
32
Nail Mf'r.
23
Gleason, Edward U.
38
Photographer.
ADAMS STREET.
6
Temple, Geo. Fred. Wait, Robert P.
52
Draughtsman. Architect.
8
Howes, George N.
40
Rattan worker.
8
Anderson, John,
23 Shoemaker.
8
Connors, Daniel R.
25 Cigar maker.
Lawrence.
8
McManuis, John A.
45 Paper hanger.
8
Nichols, Albert,
25 Rattan worker.
32
Shoemaker.
8
Merrill, Moses P.
76 Carpenter.
8 Rounds, Fred. L.
25 Hotel keeper.
53 Hotel keeper.
8 Rounds, James C.
25
6
ALBION STREET.
8 Nealon, James P.
ABORN AVENUE.
2
PRECINCT No. 1.
Street No.
Name.
Age.
Occupation.
Residence last year.
ALBION ST .- Contin'd.
8 12
Malcolm, Zina B.
37
Reed worker.
*
Young, Enoch,
47 35
Mason.
22
Wagner, William,
22
Sherman, Sumner M.
23
Organ tuner. Printer.
*
Cole, George E.
50
Salesman.
*
21
Tailor.
51 Printer.
43 Expressman.
37 Shoe cutter.
37
Evans, George H.
31
Conductor.
Crescent st.
37
Gray, Frank E.
29
Shoe cutter.
32
Carpenter.
41
Moulder.
43
Hayden, Frank W. Wiley, Arthur L.
62 22
Janitor.
46 57 59
Ayscough, George,
31 Reed worker.
Theobald, Peter,
33
Laborer.
Centre st.
60
Mansfield, Joseph D. Tobey, Martin F.
80
Insurance.
50
Piano-maker.
65 Jenkins, John W.
70 Retired.
*
66 Elkins, Charles M.
68
Salesman.
*
66 Betterson, E. C.
Carpenter.
N. S.
68
Clark, Milton D.
42
Motorman.
35
Piano-maker.
83
Jones, Charles A.
32 Music teacher.
83
Jones, Charles L.
54 Machinist.
83
Williams, Charles, William, Francis,
75
Retired.
44
Moulder.
Centre st.
91 91
Mortensen, Thomas R. Hutchinson, George W. Wight, Norman,
30
Laborer. Laborer.
Centre st.
95
Hathaway, George H.
51 Stable-keeper.
45 Teamster.
20
Student.
69
Shoe maker.
101
111 Woodward, James F.
121 Sexton, Patrick,
121 Taggert, David,
33
Plumber.
Ohio. *
Retired.
77 36 Laborer.
Emerson st. *
1
29 29 29 32 36 37
Brownell, Alstead W.
55
Piano-maker.
Greenwood st. Boston. Boston.
Italy. *
Trundy, Edward L. Chadbourne, Frank,
41 Murdough, W. J. 41 Pope, Charles H.
Clerk.
2:2 63 Stanley, Josiah S.
47 Rattan worker.
35 Motorman.
68 77 Smith, Horatio A.
42
Treasurer.
83
91
99 Hunt, Daniel W.
99 Hunt, Walter G. 99 Townsend, George W. Dunham, Samuel G.
31 Clergyman.
20
Lane, Charles,
Carrissimo, Alessandro, Collins, George G.
3
PRECINCT No. 1.
Street No.
Name.
Age.
Occupation.
Residence last year.
121
Dwyer, Thomas E.
32
Salesman.
127
Gammons, Herbert W.
48
Moulder.
127
Etheridge, Thomas J.
46
Conductor.
127
Nickerson, Winsor O. Couillard, George W. 48
33
Clerk.
Nurse.
McMillan, Angus,
52
Painter.
147
Millerick, Jeremiah E.
57 Clergyman.
147
O'Connor, William F.
30 Clergyman.
153
Carr, James,
38
Laborer.
153
Lemander, Eric,
47
Piano-maker.
161
Skinner, William G.
50
Hackman.
*
161
Gordon, Charles W.
42
Clerk.
29 Albion st.
165
Ledwith, George H.
48
Laborer.
167
Haney, Owen,
57
Moulder.
167
Hatch, Charles H.
43
Teamster.
171
Lockman, Edward,
42
Engineer.
Ohio.
171
Malone, Dion A.
42
Rattan worker.
173
Chesley, William W.
61
Grocer.
175
McIntire, George O.
38
Fish dealer.
Cedar st. Lake st. *
178
Welch, Thomas F.
36
Rattan worker. Laborer.
*
179
Doucette, John E.
180
Flynn, Thomas,
64
Laborer.
*
181
Fay, Michael,
38
Laborer.
Lake st.
182
Reagan, John,
182
Reagan, Patrick J.
68
Farmer.
200
Connelly, Edward J.
20
Book keeper.
200
Corcoran, Dennis F.
23
Shoe maker.
Stoneham.
200
Connelly, Thomas A.
24
Stove-mounter.
210
Mayer, Joseph,
58
Pattern finisher.
210
Mayer, Albert J.
25
Driller.
214
Keefe, Patrick,
32
Shoemaker.
215
Gilman, Charles F.
29
Druggist.
216
Gihon, Edward J.
32
Shoemaker.
216
Hall, Harry,
27
Polisher.
Stoneham.
216
Donegan, James,
21
Student. Driller.
217
Cloudman, William,
29
45 Pattern maker.
219
Balcom, Edward A.
38 Moulder.
221
Aborn, Arthur S.
28 Clerk.
224 226
Coffey, John V.
51 Clerk.
Hale, Horace G.
36
Rattan worker.
Pope st. Somerville.
217
Prentiss, William C.
30
Brass finisher.
177 178 Mccullough, Geo. M.
Quinn, James,
40
Brass finisher.
33
27 Laborer.
*
4
PRECINCT No. 1
Street No.
Name.
Age.
Occupation.
Residence last year.
ALBION ST .- Contin'd.
257
Holland, Thomas,
47
Photographer.
266
White, Edson W.
40 Editor.
281
Morse, Charles,
66
Tinsmith.
289
Tilton, D. Horace,
63
Crossing tender.
289
Whitten, Orrin S. Muse, Ramie,
23
Freight agent. Stone mason.
Lincoln st.
AUBURN STREET.
3
Wenzel, John A.
38
Piano-maker.
5
Frazer, William,
35 Shoe cutter.
6 Flockton, Benjamin C.
36 Stove fitter.
7 Davis, Henry,
57 Contractor.
Lawrence st.
8 Hawes, Arthur L.
27
Engraver.
9 Vance, Alex.
21
Painter.
9 Basden, Joseph T.
27 Painter.
9 Basden, Sidney E.
24
Painter.
10
Cade, William E.
38 Piano maker.
12 Godfrey, Frank W.
33
Clerk.
14
Anderson, Peter A.
34
Piano-maker.
AVON COURT.
4
Flanders, Levi,
37
Overseer.
6
Young, George G.
20 Buffer.
7 Meaney, John,
62 Retired.
7 Meaney, George E.
21
Fireman.
8 Cram, Elmer H.
31
Designer.
8 Woodman. Alvin M.
24
Salesman.
Sweetser st.
9 Flockton, Joseph A.
29
Shoe trimmer.
10
Wiley, Alanson R.
47
Toy manufact'r.
AVON STREET.
1
Hickok, Charles H.
57
Clergyman.
4 Gray, James M.
33 Motorman.
4 Mullen, John,
34 Laborer.
5 Magoon, Charles H.
60
Dentist.
5 Thrush, Thomas A.
30 Rattan worker.
44 Physician.
66
Retired.
49 Shoemaker.
12 Wilkins, Fred I.
23 Shoe dealer.
Lynnfield.
20 Hawes, Louis E.
36
Civil engineer.
No. Reading. No. Reading. Medford. *
Park st. Boston.
10 Segerson, John F.
43 Stove fitter.
*
8 Heath, Joseph W. Heath, Webster,
8 12 Day, Benjamin I.
31
5
PRECINCT No. 1.
Street No.
Name.
Age.
Occupation.
Residence last year.
23
Clough, Samuel A.
58
Treasurer.
*
23
Clough, Ernest A.
25
Clerk.
25
Walton, Arthur G.
42
Merchant.
26
Abbott, Samuel W.
59 Physician.
28
Foster, Maitland P.
34
Publisher.
28
Whitney, Almon T.
27
Salesman.
29 Foster, Harry,
39
Book-keeper.
30
Clifford, Curtis,
83
Retired.
*
31
Mansfield, Charles F.
48
Stenographer.
Otis st.
33
Dutton, Richard,
22 Student.
33
Dutton, Charles,
58
Physician.
35
Anguera, Edward de,
48
Salesman.
36
Greenough, Chester N.
22
Student.
36
Greenough, William S.
53
Merchant.
36
Greenough, William W.
20 Student.
37
Lawder, Robert J.
35
Electrician.
39 Poole, Warren,
71
Pattern-maker.
40
Jones, W. Russell,
31
Dentist.
42 43
Learoyd, Charles H.
62
Clergyman.
44
Waterman, Fred'k L.
38
Salesman.
49
Marshall, Alson L.
58
Paperhanger.
49
Marshall, Frank,
22
Paperhanger.
*
BARTLEY STREET.
5
Holden, Michael,
59
Junk dealer.
6
Heustis, George,
28 Brass worker.
6 Butler, William H.
27
Salesman.
6 Butler, Aloysius P.
25
Moulder.
6
Butler, Patrick,
54
Laborer.
6 7
Butler, Charles J. Kalaher, Timothy,
47
Laborer.
8 23
Bartley, Francis A.
50 Rattan worker.
23
Bartley, Robert B.
45 Rattan worker.
23
Swanson, August,
33 Upholsterer.
25
Moore, Elbe,
27 Carpenter.
25 Crimmins, John,
32 Section hand.
36 Muse, Patrick,
35 Laborer.
36 Doucette, Joseph O.
48 Laborer.
38 Barry, William R.
51 Laborer.
40 Muse, Alfred,
27 Car inspector.
33 Laborer.
41
Muse, Joseph, 2d,
21
Laborer.
Cosman, William P.
23 Rattan worker.
Nelly st. Mechanic st.
Whittredge, W. W.
53
Salesman.
6
PRECINCT No. 1.
Street No.
Name.
Age.
Occupation.
Residence last year.
BARTLEY ST .- Con.
44
Sullivan, Patrick, 2nd,
32
Shipper.
44
Mahoney, 'Timothy,
60 Laborer.
44
Mahoney, Timothy, Jr.
28
Pedler.
44
Mahoney, Patrick,
24
Pedler.
46
Curran, John T.
37
Steam fitter.
Emerald st.
48
Walsh, Patrick, 2d,
39
Laborer.
Hubbard, Peter,
50
Laborer.
Maguire, Samuel,
24
Rattan worker.
Hatfield, John.
34
Laborer.
26
Laborer.
McCormack, Frank,
50
Laborer.
Surrette, John L.
27
Carpenter.
Perkins, George A.
35
Carpenter.
BATEMAN COURT.
Bateman, Charles,
79
Laborer.
Paon, Fred,
42 Rattan worker.
Downing, John,
53 Rattan worker.
Partelow, Charles M.
56
Boat builder.
Funk, Charles,
45
Reed worker.
Richardson st.
BELLEVUE PARK.
Bennett, Samuel,
Stone mason.
Bennett, Ernest O. V.
22
Motorman.
Biggs, William, Jr.
46 Rattan worker.
30 Stone mason.
Burrage, George, Daniel, George A.
38
Engineer.
Daniel, James J.
31
Machinist.
Donohue, Patrick,
32
Laborer.
Gray, James, Phinney, Albert,
56
Farmer.
Smith, Samuel,
31 Stone mason.
Donohue, Daniel, 2nd,
28
Framer.
Donohue, John,
21 Winder.
Preston, Joseph, Jr.
38
Rattan worker.
BERLIN TERRACE.
8 Thomas, George W.
72 Carpenter.
*
46 Crutch manuf'r.
41
Expressman.
:
:
8 Whittemore, Gerry F.
8 Mansfield, William P.
68 Laborer.
12 14
50 50 Muse, Arthur,
7
PRECINCT No. 1
Street No.
Name.
Age.
Occupation.
Residence last year.
BEACON STREET.
O'Donnell, Joseph P.
35
Freight handler. *
32 Baggage master. *
O'Connell, John P. Kelley, Jeremiah,
35
Moulder.
Nahant st.
BENNETT STREET.
Stout, Richard S.
47
Foreman.
Taylor, Herbert H.
55 Salesman.
Curley, James F.
31 Brass finisher.
Keefe, James P.
27 Rattan worker.
32
Winder.
37
Motorman.
38 Rattan worker.
37 Rattan worker.
Donovan, Dennis, Donovan, John C.
32
Moulder.
McMahan, James, McMahan, John H. 30 Reed worker.
McMahan, Thomas F. McMahan, James E.
26 Brass finisher.
McMahan, Daniel C. Foley, John Jos.
33 Inspector.
Farrington, Martin,
23
Piano maker. Laborer.
74 Crossing tender.
34 Rattan worker.
45
Reporter.
Gaffey, John B.
33 Moulder.
Gaffey, T. Frank,
25
Clerk.
Low, Michael,
46 51 Rattan worker.
Koallick, Bernhardt, Canty, David,
46 Rattan worker.
Canty, James,
22 Rattan worker.
Anderson, Melvin H. W. Connors, Thomas, Horton Charles H.
25 33
Shoemaker.
Foundryman. Clerk.
BIRCH HILL AVE. 2
51
Engineer.
*
4 Mellish, John H.
34 Polisher.
37 Conductor.
8 10
Littlehale, Herbert B.
Gammons, Orlando N.
59 Upholsterer.
14
.Downing, E. Herbert,
56 Engineer.
14 29 31 31 33 33 33 33 33 34 37 37 38 38. 56 60 60 62 63 67 67
Melvin st. Melvin st. *
Keefe, Cornelius,
Keefe, Thomas J.
58 Rattan worker.
24 Book-keeper. 21 Salesman.
Farrington, Patrick F.
53
Low, John,
Salesman.
Pleasant st. Lake st. Gould st.
Hilton, Charles H.
6 Noyes, Arthur O.
43 Piano-maker.
9 9 6 11 11 13 13 Jaques, John, Horton, Wm. G. C. Mohle, Herman,
8
PRECINCT No. I.
Street No.
Name.
Age.
Occupation.
Residence last year.
BIRCH HILL AV .- Con.
Sargent, Charles D.
29
Rattan worker.
Davis, Henry, 2d,
54
Carpenter.
Davis, Henry, 3d,
23
Carpenter.
Allen, George W.
44
Foreman.
Franklin st.
Allen, John H. C.
49
Varnisher.
Franklin st.
BRETT COURT. Brett, Edward J.
33
Physician.
Malden.
BROADWAY.
Chadbourne, Edward J.
49
Superintendent.
*
Cotter, John,
21
Driver.
*
Butler, Edward,
54 Foundryman.
Butler, John P.
28
Moulder.
*
Neville, William H.
Motorman.
Salem.
*
Haggerty, Daniel,
45 Moulder.
39
Section hand.
Laborer.
Engineer.
Kalaher, John C.
Kalaher, Patrick,
63
Watchman.
26 Rattan worker.
Jack, James,
63
Laborer.
O'Donnell, John H.
41
Merchant.
Douglass, Wm. H.
21 Rattan worker.
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