Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1903-1905, Part 22

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 1191


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Tuesday, March 29, box 39, 3.48 p. m. Dwelling 182 Vernon street, owned by P. Lannergan. Value of build- ing, $1800. Insurance, $1050. Loss, $45. Cause, burning grass.


Monday, April 4, box 26, 2.40 p. m. Grass fire on Elm street.


Monday, April 4, still alarm, 2.40 p. m. Grass fire on Main street, Greenwood.


Tuesday, April 5, box 28, 11.45 a. m. Dwelling and stable, owned by Mrs. Ann McGlory, Winn street. Value of building, $1650. Loss, $203. Insurance, $1600. Cause, burning grass.


Tuesday, April 5, box 13, 12.45 p. m. Brush fire at Boyntonville.


Tuesday, April 5, still alarm, 1.36 p. m. Grass fire on North avenue.


Tuesday, April 5, box 10, 1.45 p. m. Small fire in


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house owned by Boston Ice Co., 235 North avenue. Cause, burning grass.


Wednesday, April 6, box 37, 1.40 p. m. Barn 262 Main street, owned by B. F. Barnard. Value of building, $500. Loss, $20. Insurance, $500. Cause, burning grass.


Wednesday, April 6, still alarm, 2.34 p. m. Grass fire on estate of J. G. Aborn, Main street.


Monday, April 18, box 9, 11.05 a. m. Brush fire east of Bellevue Park.


Tuesday, April 19, box 36, 1.40 a. m. Barn owned by J. J. Sullivan, Turnbull avenue. Loss small. Cause, un- known.


Sunday, April 24, still alarm, 11.45 a. m. Grass fire on Myrtle avenue.


Tuesday, May 3, still alarm, 1.50 p. m. Grass fire on West Water street.


Thursday, May 5, box 6, 5.15 p. m. Wood fire in Sau- gus near Wakefield line.


Monday, May 9, box 29, 10.10 a. m. Fire in out-build- ing at Municipal Light Plant. Cause, boiling over of tar.


Wednesday, May 11, box 28, 2.00 p. m. Dwelling on Winn street, owned by A. Parsons. Value of building, $1500. Insurance, $1000. Loss, $28. Value of contents, $800. Insurance, $600. Loss, $7. Cause, oil stove.


Wednesday, June 1, still alarm, chimney fire on Newhall court.


Thursday, June 9, still alarm, 2.15 p. m. Fire in cellar of house 14 Chestnut street.


Thursday, June 16, box 8, 1.40 p. m. Unoccupied build- ing on Melvin street. Value of building, $100. Loss, $25. No insurance. Cause, set by children.


Wednesday, June 22, still, alarm, 9.45 p. m. Store, 93 Albion street, occupied by James Devlin. Loss, small. Cause, tobacco smoking.


Monday, July 4, 7.10 p. m. Greenhouse on Yale ave-


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nue, owned by H. E. Wiley. Loss, small. Cause, fire- works.


Wednesday, July 6, box 8, 8.15 p. m. Barn, 51 Rich- ardson street, owned by John Kelley. Value of building, $500. Loss, $200. Insurance, $200. Value of contents, $600. Loss, $150. Insurance, none. Cause, probably set by children.


Thursday, July 7, still alarm, 1.25 a. m. Fire in fruit store on Main street. Loss small. Cause, defective gas pipe.


Friday, July 8, box 58, 3.00 p. m. Dwelling and barn, 323 Salem street, owned and occupied by Geo. K. Walton. Value of buildings, $2100. Loss, $1000. Insurance, $1000. Value of contents, $1200. Loss, $700. No insurance. Cause, unknown.


Sunday, July 10, box 35, 11.05 a. m. Fire in store on Centre street, owned by Arthur G. Walton and occupied by Hughes & Dinan as a bicycle store. Value of building, $300. Loss, $80. Insurance, $250. Value of contents, $900. Loss, $300. Insurance, $500. Cause, tobacco smok- ing.


Tuesday, July 12, box 12, 8.29 p. m. Dwelling on Oak avenue, Greenwood, owned by H. H. Savage, occupied by W. H. Prentiss. Value of building, $3000. Insurance, $2000. Loss, $75. Value of contents, $3000. Insurance, $2000. Loss, $312. Cause, dropping of lamp.


Wednesday, July 20, still alarm, 2.25 a. m. Dwelling on Parker Road, owned by Geo. M. Tompson. Loss small. Cause, electric wires.


Wednesday, Aug. 3, still alarm, 3.20 p. m. Fire in American House, Main street. Chimney fire.


Friday, Aug. 5, box 35, 8.25 p. m. Dwelling owned by A. B. Ware, 15 West Water street. Value of building, $3000. Insurance, $2000. Loss, $35. Value of contents, $1500. Insurance, $500. Loss, $100. Cause, upsetting of lamp.


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Friday, Aug. 26, box 17, 5.30 p. m. Barn on Lake street, owned by Wm. Greaney. Value of building, $150. Loss, total. Insurance, none. Value of contents, $40. Loss, $40. Insurance, none. Cause, set by children.


Saturday, Aug. 27, box 23, 1.55 p. m. Shed, 7 Murray street, owned by E. A. Fisher. Value of building, $100. Loss, $15. Insurance, none. Cause, sparks from bonfire.


Tuesday, Aug. 30, box 39, 2.48 p. m. Dwelling, 143 Vernon street, owned by Albene Richards, occupied by Louis Doucette. Value of building, $1000. Insurance, $1000. Loss, $75. Value of contents, $300. Insurance, $200. Loss, $10. Cause, oilstove.


Tuesday, Sept. 6, still alarm, chimney fire at No. 2 Rock- land street.


Wednesday, Sept. 14, box 15, 11.00 p. m. Dwelling on Hart's Hill, owned by Chas. P. Grimmer, occupied by Dan- iel Murphy. Value of building, $4000. Insurance, $2500. Loss, $25. Value of contents, $1600. Insurance, $1000. Loss, $50. Cause, overturning of lamp.


Saturday, Sept. 24, still alarm, 10.40 a. m. Burning of rubbish, rear of Wakefield Block.


Wednesday, Sept. 28, still alarm, 4.45 p. m. Chimney fire, 270 Main street.


Thursday, Sept. 29, still alarm, 9.30 a. m. Brush fire on Walnut street.


Thursday, Oct. 20, box 8, 1.05 p. m. Unoccupied build- ing on Melvin street, owned by Mr. Hayes. Value of build- ing, $75. Loss, $50. Insurance, none. Cause, incendiary.


Thursday, Oct. 20, box 8, 5.18 p. m. Resetting of same fire. Loss, small.


Monday, Oct. 24, still alarm, 5.45 a. m. Stable of Edw. E. Lee, Oak street, Greenwood. Cause, hot ashes.


Monday, Oct. 31, box 24, 10.12 p. m. Fire in haystack, owned by John Regan, Albion street.


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Sunday, Nov, 6, still alarm, 10.15 a. m. Chimney fire, corner Farm street and Water street.


Saturday, Nov. 12, box 17, 1.15, p. m. Brush fire on Broadway.


Sunday, Nov. 20, box 14, 11.10 p. m. Dwelling of A. A. Young, Main street, Greenwood. Value of building, $3500. Insurance, $3500. Loss, $100. Value of con tents, $1000. Insurance, $1000. Loss, $100. Cause, up- setting of oil-stove.


Friday, Nov. 25, still alarm, 5.50 p. m. Dwelling on Walnut street. Cause, sparks from plasterers' stove.


Thursday, Dec. 1, box 10, 2.35 a. m. Lynnfield Hotel. Assistance called from Wakefield.


Thursday, Dec. 8, box 12, 11.17 p. m. Dwelling on Greenwood Upper Plains, owned by John Martin. Value of building, $1200. Insurance, $800. Loss, $800. Value of contents, $600. Insurance, $500. Loss, $500. Cause, from stove.


Saturday, Dec. 10, box 41, 7.10 p. m. Dwelling corner of Pleasant and Sweetser streets. Loss, small. Cause, up- setting of lamp.


Sunday, Dec. 11, box 32, 7.30 a. m. Dwelling, 13 Mel- vin street, owned by John T. Creagh. Value of building, $1200. Insurance, $1000. Loss, $200. Value of contents, $800. Loss, $25. Insurance, none. Cause, sparks from chimney.


Monday, Dec. 12, still alarm, 1.50 p. m. Smoke from furnace at 28 Lafayette street.


Monday, Dec. 19, box 54, 1.45 p. m. Dwelling, 287 Lowell street, owned by Mrs. D. A. Brown, occupied by J. W. Smith. Value of building, $2000. Insurance, $2000. Loss, $25. Value of contents, $600. Insurance, $400. Loss, $83. Cause, clothing coming in communication with stove.


Wednesday, Dec. 21, box 35, 4.45 p. m. Fancy Dry


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Goods Store, 451 Main street, owned by Middlesex Traders, occupied by Mrs. S. E. Verschoor. Value of building, $12,000. Insurance, $10,000. Loss, $308. Value of con- tents, $3200. Insurance, $2500. Loss, $450. Cause, defective gas jet.


SUMMARY.


Total value of buildings and contents threatened, $64,- 315,00.


Total insurance of buildings and contents, $46,600,00.


Total loss on buildings and contents, $7,377,00.


HORSES, APPARATUS AND HOSE.


The horses, (seven) of the department are in good con- dition and have been used in highway work and street sprinkling when possible. We also take care of four snow plows. One man and one horse are kept in the Central Fire Station all of the time, and during the year have responded to 23 still alarms, besides 37 box alarms. All of the appa- ratus is also in good condition. Repairs have been made when needed. The department is well supplied with hose, and it will not be necessary to purchase any this year.


RECOMMENDATIONS.


We recommend that a fire alarm box be located at or near the corner of Pleasant and Lawrence streets. Also one at or near Main street and the Boston & Main R. R. bridge, at Greenwood.


We also recommend that the town install twelve addition- al hydrants, the same to be located by the Board of Fire Engineers.


ACCIDENTS.


While harnessing the steamer horses in responding to an alarm from Box 9, April 18, Mr. Harry Ayscough, driver of the steamer, was kicked by one of the hook and ladder horses and quite badly injured.


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In responding to the same fire, Mr. William Logan in at- tempting to mount the hook and ladder truck, fell and dis- located his shoulder and was laid up for several weeks.


At the fire in S. E. Verschoor's dry goods store on Main street, Dec. 21, Mr. Fred Graham of the steamer company, and Mr. John Husson of the hook and ladder company, were painfully cut by falling glass.


REDUCTION IN DEPARTMENT.


We have reduced the number of members of the Green- wood Hose Company from ten men to six, without any ap- parent injury to the department.


The town voted to place ten members of the Montrose Hose Company on the pay roll. After careful consideration we decided to try the experiment of appointing but seven men, believing that a saving might be made without any detriment to the property holders in that district. The total saving from these reductions will be $245 per year.


FINANCIAL REPORT.


The financial report is here given, showing the receipts and expenditures of the department. All bills have been paid and we have no outstanding accounts. We also return to the town an unexpended balance of $335.14.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


March 14, appropriation authorized, $6,500 00


March 27, appropriation authorized, 350 00


Nov. 14, appropriation authorized, 1,000 00


Received from street sprinkling, Centre, 566 88


Received from street sprinkiing, Greenwood, . 505 62


Highway work, Centre, 297 62


Snow work, Centre, 1903-4, .


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49 00


Snow work, Greenwood, 1903-4, ·


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57 50


Rent of hall, Greenwood,


16 25


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Sale of manure, Greenwood,


$5 00


Sale of manure, Centre,


16 55


Sale of old hose, .


4 00


Expended as follows :


$9,368 12


STEAMER LUCIUS BEEBE.


Pay roll, one year, to Feb. 1, $495 83


E. I. Purrington, engineer, one year, to Feb. 1, 125 00


A. D. Jenkins, assistant engineer, 1 year, to Feb. 1, 100 00


American Fire Engine Co., repairs on steamer, 61 61


E. I. Purrington, extra labor on steamer, .


17 50


W. M. Atherton, 1 day's labor, 2 00


$801 94


HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1.


Pay roll, 1 year, to Feb. 1, .


$700 00


Wanamaker & Feindel, repairs on pole, 50


$700 50


CARTER HOSE CO., NO. 1.


Pay roll, 1 year, to Feb. 1, ·


$500 00


G. M. Kelley, repairs, .


4 50


$504 50


VOLUNTEER HOSE CO., NO. 2.


Pay roll, 1 year, to Feb. 1, .


$500 00


Volunteer Library Association, 1 year's rent to Jan. 1, 150 00 Wanamaker & Feindel, repairs on carriage, 12 50


E. I. Purrington, repairs on carriage, 2 50


$665 00


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GREENWOOD HOSE CO., NO. 3.


Pay roll, 1 year, to Feb. 1, . .


$210 00


James P. Goodhue, driver, to March 1, 724 16


W. M. Atherton, relief driver, 62 00


Wanamaker & Feindel, repairs on wagon, 4 69


Curley Bros., hay, grain and straw, 166 24


Municipal Light Plant, electric service to Jan. 1, 39 32


M. Merrill, electrical repairs, 2 40 ·


A. M. Tupper, horse shoeing, 16 90 ·


L. H. Kirk, hay and grain, 75 45 ·


Cutler Bros., supplies, ·


12 16


Cutler Bros., hay, 13 25


6 84


J. T. Gosnay, set of double harness and collars, 49 00


J. T. Gosnay, harness repairs, .


4 50


Town Water Dept., service 1 y. to June 1,'05, J. B. McLane, wagon jack, .


16 00


W. A. Prescott, carpenter work, repairs, etc., S. H. Hellen, 8 tons of coal at $6.19 per ton, D. H. McIntosh, harness, supplies and repairs, Cutter & Ringer, laundry work, 1 year, ·


5 25


4 20


W. H. Grant, horse shoeing, ·


13 00


G. H. Taylor, 30 feet of hose and supplies, 4 80


S. H. Hellen, 2 feet of wood, 3 15


Wanamaker & Webber, carpenter work and repairs, 8 50


C. Callahan & Co., 7 badges, .


5 50


J. E. Post, 1 18-inch brush, 2 00


E. E. Lee, supplies, ·


· 5 90


A. M. Winchester, 5 gallons disinfectant, 7 50


$1,583 78


NOTE : The total cost of the Greenwood Hose Co., is,


$1,583 78


Earnings, ·


584 37


Net cost, .


$999 41


C. A. Cheney & Co., 1 ton of coal,


2 50


69 05


49 52


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MONTROSE HOSE CO., NO. 4.


E. Butler, use of horse, . $2 00


C. A. Cheney & Co., 1 ton of coal, 6 84


J. W. S. Brown, use of horse, 6 00


C. Callahan & Co., shut-off nozzle,


15 00


C. Callahan & Co., 7 badges,


5 50


J. R. Reid, use of horse,


2 00


S. H. Hellen, 3 tons of coal at $6.19 per ton, .


18 57


W. M. Atherton, labor on hose,


2 00


M. Hurley, rent, 1 year,


60 00


M. Hurley, steward, 1 year, .


25 00


M. Hurley, 20 gal. of oil,


2 65


Pay roll to Feb. 1,


163 36


E. F. Preston, services,


25 64


$334 56


DRIVERS' ACCOUNT.


W. H. Tyzzer, to Mar. 1,


$776 39


H. C. Ayscough, to Mar. 1, .


776 39


G. W. Hutchinson, to Mar. 1,


770 00


W. M. Atherton, relief driver, to Mar. 1,


233 00


E. G. Bowditch, relief driver,


3 00


$2,558 78


HAY, GRAIN AND SHOEING.


Curley Bros., hay and grain, $118 60


L. H. Kirk, hay and grain,


674 27


Cutler Bros., hay and grain,


27 50


T. E. Giles, shoeing, to Feb. 1,


50 75


W. H. Grant, shoeing, to Feb. 1, .


60 00


$931 12


MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT.


Mrs. N. Hathaway, use of team, . $8 50


Winship, Boit & Co., cotton waste,


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New England Telephone Co., rates and tolls, . 36 82


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Wanamaker & Feindel, repairs and supplies, $53 45


J. Cameron, harness repairs, 2 25


G. H. Taylor, supplies, 19 69


D. H. McIntosh, harness, repairs and supplies, 25 85


C. Latimer, expressing, ·


9 65


M. Merrill, electrical repairs, .


1 20


W. N. Gray, repairs on roof, 43 71 .


E. G. Bowditch, carpenter work, .


8 70


E. B. Badger, bottles,


25


E. I. Purrington, repairs, 15 75


5 45


A. S. Clarke, veterinary services, . 6 00


D. W. Hunt, extra horse hire, 92 75


J. T. Gosnay, harness, repairs and supplies, . 18 80


Wakefield Daily Item, printing and supplies, . 30 90


Red Cross Chemical Co., disinfectant, .


6 25


Town Water Dept., rates to June 1, 1905,


50 00


C. Callahan & Co., supplies,


6 50


J. H. McClellan & Co., supplies, . 12 16


S. H. Hellen, 12 tons nut coal at $6.19,. 74 28


S. H. Hellen, 50,185 lbs. egg coal at $6.59, 165 36


W. A. Prescott, carpenter work,


6 34


Cutter & Ringer, laundry, 1 year,


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13 75 25


W. M. Atherton, labor,


2 00


E. L. Chamberlain, salt bricks,


3 60


Solshine Mfg. Co., harness oil, 1 25


Wakefield Furniture Co., bed and clothing, 6 75


C. A. Cheney & Co., 2 ft. of wood, 2 75


W. L. Block, 3 barrels of oil, 18 00


Lakeside cemetery, care of firemen's lot,


2 00


Cutler Bros., supplies, 29 19


American Express Co., expressing,


30


J. R. Reid, teaming hose, Lynnfield, 3 00


J. E. Post, brush and dusters, 3 50


J. S. Bonney, supplies,


Green & Arnold, repairs,


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W. E. Cade, extra service, expenses, etc., .


$17 50


G. M. Kelley, blacksmithing,


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11 65


J. W. Poland, bed supplies, .


8 75


A. H. Thayer, books and supplies, .


7 88


Municipal Light Plant, 1 year's service, .


84 70


Hugh Morgan, labor on manure pit,


18 37


Wanamaker & Webber, carpenter work,


13 28


W. Kendall, painting, .


3 00


$952 80


RECAPITULATION.


Steamer Lucius Beebe,


$801 94


Hook and Ladder No. 1,


700 50


Carter Hose Co., No. 1,


504 50


Volunteer Hose Co., No. 2, .


665 00


Greenwood Hose Co., No. 3,


1,583 78


Montrose Hose Co., No. 4, .


334 56


Drivers' account, .


2,558 78


Hay, grain and shoeing,


931 12


Miscellaneous,


952 80


Total, ·


$9,032 98


Balance unexpended,


335 14


$9,368 12


CONCLUSION.


We take this opportunity to return to your Honorable Board our thanks for your hearty cooperation and advice. Also to the members of the Finance Committee for their courteous treatment and interest shown in the needs of the department ; to the officers and members of the department for their prompt response and faithful work. Also to the Chief of Police and his officers for services rendered, and to the Municipal Light Board for turning on lights on alarms of fire at night.


WM. E. CADE, Chief. H. G. BROCKBANK. EDW. S. JACOB, Secretary.


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WAKEFIELD, MASS., Jan. 14, 1905.


TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF SELECTMEN :-


Gentlemen : - The Forest Firewards most respectfully submit the following report.


During the year of 1904, there have been 47 fires attended by this system, a decrease of 8 over last year, 10 of which have been building fires and of the remaining, 37 grass or brush fires, 6 of the same have been started in adjoining towns and city and allowed to run in on us. We are trying to eliminate the small boy fire as much as possible, and had two boys, with their parents, in court this year before Judge Bruce ; they pleaded guilty and at the board's request their cases were placed on file. There has been burned over a total of about 174 acres in the 37 brush fires this year.


We desire through you to urge upon the citizens the usefulness of the Johnson pump in cases of small fires, whereby the property of neighbors may be saved by quick responses and a little judgment, and call their attention to the fact that the oft-repeated assertion of Mr. Kendrick that a bucket of water and a Johnson pump in the early stages of a fire are worth considerable. (Keep your pumps handy. )


We desire to express our thanks to the fire department for their willing services during the year and trust the pleasant relations now existing may continue.


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We have in our charge at the present time


248 Johnson pumps, 5 Balloon valves, 6 Top 18 two gallon cans, 3 Hydrant wrenches,


as well as a large number of fire pails throughout the town.


Cash account :


Total appropriation


$300 00


Pay roll No. 23


$75 57


April 7, National Manufacturing


Company bill .


12 08


Pay roll No. 24


9 48


May 19, bill to National Manufactur- ing Co. .


12 00


June 23, bill to National Manufactur- ing Co. . 11 80


Pay roll No. 25


16 88


Sept. 15, bill to National Manufactur- ing Co


12 00


Pay roll No. 26


69 72


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45 35


27 24 50


$289 38


Balance unexpended $10 62


Signed,


SAMUEL T. PARKER, Chairman. THOMAS F. RINGER, Secretary and Treasurer. J. C. EDMANDS.


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JOHNSON PUMPS.


In compliance with the vote of the town, the Forest Fire- wards herewith furnish a list of the present locations of the town's Johnson pumps, now numbering 239, as follows :


No. 1, John A. Meloney, Prospect street, West district. 2, G. E. Branch, Main street, South district.


3, Mrs. William H. Atwell, Prospect street, West district.


4, Fred I. Wilkins, Main street, Centre district.


5, W. V. Taylor, market, Main street, Centre district.


6, Mrs. C. C. Eldridge, Myrtle avenue, South dis- trict.


7, Noah M. Eaton, Park street, Centre district.


8, Frank E. Flint, 253 Nahant street, Woodville district.


9, Mrs. Z. P. Alden, Edmunds' place, South district. 10, Supposed to have been taken out of town by Wm. Larchem, 1900.


“ 11, C. T. Welch, Wiley place, Woodville district.


12, E. W. White, West Albion street, West district.


13, T. F. Ringer, F. F. W., Greenwood avenue, South district.


14, E. F. Poland, 30 Summer street, Centre district.


" 15, In doubt, not found.


16, H. Sahlholm, Oak street, Woodville district.


17, G. W. Braxton, cor. West Chestnut and Cedar street, West district.


18, John Miniken, Church street, Centre district.


19, Hiram Woodis, 21 Bryant street, Centre district.


20, Last record of this pump, 1891.


21, Michael Low, Bennett street, Centre district.


22, W. A. Cutter, grocer, Main street, Centre district.


23, J. M. Perley, Railroad street, Centre district.


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No. 24, Cyrel A. E. Harper, Nahant street, Centre district.


" 25, Geo. K. Gilman, Charles street, Centre district.


" 26, A. G. Goodwin, 14 Lowell street, North district.


" 27, Alvin B. Woodman, Sweetser street, North district. 28, A. M. Baxter, 16 Forest street, South district.


" 29, Samuel Parker, Main street, North district.


" 30, T. H. Evans, Water street, Woodville district. 31, J. R. Reid, Salem and Lowell streets, East district.


" 32, F. Nickerson, Lowell street, East district.


" 33, Destroyed in fire at George K. Walton estate, Montrose.


" 34, M. P. Parker, Lowell and Vernon streets, East district.


" 35, W. A. Feindel, Main street, Junction, Centre district.


" 36. Isaac E. Green, Main street, Centre district.


37, Justin Howard, Main street, Centre district.


66 38, J. G. Brooks, Forest street, South district.


39, A. E. Parks, Grove street, South district.


66 40, Rodney Edmands, Court, off Water street, Wood- ville district.


" 41, Mrs. Ellen Denehey, Water street, Woodville district.


42, John McGlory, North avenue, West district.


" 43, W. W. Bessey's stable, Albion street, Centre district.


44, E. R. Travis, North avenue, West district.


" 45, John Kernan, Gould street, West district.


" 46, C. R. Hamilton, Elm street, West district.


" 47, Geo. E. Donald, Almshouse, Farm street, Wood- ville district.


" 48, T. F. Ringer, F. F. W., Greenwood avenue, South district.


" 49, C. F. Boynton, Spring and Greenwood streets, South district.


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No. 50, Philip Melanson, 7 Traverse street, Centre district.


" 51, No record for years.


52, F. M. Staples, Oak street, South district.


" 53, Geo. F. Roby, Greenwood and Spring streets, South district.


" 54, S. M. Gates, Green street, South district.


55, Wakefield Fire Department.


66 56, Alex. Murray, Farm street, Woodville district.


57, W. M. Ward, Nahant street, Woodville district.


" 58, Charles Drury, 290 Salem street, East district.


" 59. Jonathan Buxton, Lowell street, East district.


60, John Hatfield, 386 Main street, Centre district.


" 61, L. Dana Draper, Jr., Salem street, East district.


" 62, Jonathan N. McMaster, 10 Vernon street, East district.


" 63, J. S. Newhall, Lowell street, North district.


" 64, A. W. Flint, Lawrence street, cor. Pleasant street, Centre district.


65, George H. Teague, Converse street, West district.


" 66, D. D. Douglas, Broadway, West district.


" 67, John F. Stimpson, Elm street, West district. 68, Wm. Darling, Main street, South district.


69, R. A. Merrill, 72 Morrison avenue, West district.


" 70, Chas. W. Sunman, Pitman avenue, South district.


" 71, E. E. Lee, Oak street and Greenwood avenue.


72, Geo. H. Potter, Francis avenue, South district.


" 73, Chas. Cloudman, Elm street, West district.


" 74, A. F. Cutter, cor. Oak and Nahant streets, Wood- ville district.


" 75, Jacob Remmel, 202 Salem street, East district.


" 76, F. M. Pendleton, Francis street, South district.


" 77, F. E. Allard, Byron street and Jordan avenue, West district.


" 78, C. R. Counihan, Water street, Woodville district.


66 79, A. C. Albee, Converse, cor. Gould, West district.


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No. 80, J. L. Munier, 4 Turnbull avenue, Centre district.


" 81, Patrick Fay, Salem street, East district.


" 82, George E. Smith, 40 Elm street, West district, this pump has not been found and its present location is in doubt.


" 83, Last record, 1897.


" 84, S. H. Hellen, Coal Office, Rennick road, South district.


" 85, J. R. Marble, Greenwood avenue, South district.


" 86, Last record, 1897.


" 87, S. T. Parker, F. F. W,, Montrose, East district.


" 88, Jordan's drug store, 438 Main street, Centre district.


" 89, W. E. Sculley, St. Joseph C. T. S. A. Soc. room, Main street, Centre district.


" 90, W. E. Cowdrey, 61 Prospect street, West district.


" 91, F. M. Ellis, Cooper street, South district.


" 92, Austin L. Mansfield, 179 Lowell street, East district.


" 93, Walton's lunch room, 454 Main street, Centre district.


" 94, S. H. Gowing, market, 404 Main street, Centre district.


" 95, George E. Moncrief, Mechanic street, Centre district.


" 96, Enoch Young, Albion street, Centre district.


97, George N. Whiting, Sweetser street, North district.


" 98, B. F. Shedd, 25 Cordis street, North district.


" 99, T. M. Ward, Oak street, Woodville district.


" 100, R. Kendrick, 712 Main street, South district.


" 101, George L. Tyler, W. Chestnut and Prospect streets, West district.


" 102, Philip Orme, Myrtle avenue, South district.


" 103, S. H. Lowe, Park street, upper plains, South district.


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No.104, Mrs. R. H. Ryland, 71 Prospect street, West district.


" 105, Geo. W. Eaton, 394 Main street, Centre district.


" 106, S. T. Parker, 203 Lowell street, East district.


" 107, Charles W. Cheever, Main street, Greenwood, South district.


" 108, Burned up in Hathaway fire, 1899.


" 109, W. W. Wanamake, Nahant street, near almshouse, Woodville district.


" 110, Fred A. Sweetser, 20 Water street, Centre district.


" 111, Samuel L. White, Fairmount avenue, off West Chestnut street, West district.


" 112, L. A. Green, Charles street, Centre district.


" 113, Wm. Leet, Oak street, South district.


" 114, C. W. Park, Main street, South district.


" 115, Last record 1901. In doubt, not found.


" 116, S. E. Ryder, druggist, 416 Main street, Centre district.


" 117, O. N. Gammons, Birch Hill avenue, Centre district.


" 118, John W. Harnden, barber, 426 Main street, Cen- tre district.


" 119, Thomas Kenney, Summer street, Centre district.


" 120, R. Kendrick, 712 Main street, South district.


" 121, T. L. Munier, 34 Valley street, Centre district.


" 122, Wakefield Fire Department.


" 123, Crozier Latimer, express, 43 Crescent street Cen- tre district.




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