Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1911-1915, Part 6

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1911
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Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to appoint surveyors of lumber, wood, hoops and staves.


Choose Luther Conant trustee of the Goodnow fund for three years.


Voted: That the salary of the road commissioner be two and one-half dollars per day nine hours to constitute a day.


Voted: That the salary of the tax collector be one per centum of the amount collected and that he perform all the duties hitherto performed by said officer.


Voted : That the salary of the treasurer be two hun- dred dollars per annum.


Voted: To leave the matter of the auditor's salary with the selectmen.


Article 5. To see if the town will accept the reports of the selectmen, overseers of the poor, school committees. library trustees and other town officers.


Voted: To accept the reports of the several town officers.


Article 6. To hear and act upon the report of any committee chosen to report at this meeting.


No reports presented.


Article 7. To see what amount of money the town will raise for the due observance of Memorial day.


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Voted : To raise fifty dollars.


Article 8. To see what amount of money the town will raise for the repairing and building of roads and bridges or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise five thousand dollars for roads and bridges and eight hundred dolalrs to purchase a new engine for the stone crusher.


Article 9. To see if the town will authorize the treas- urer with the approval of its selectmen to borrow money for the town, if necessary, in anticipation of taxes the current year.


Voted: To authorize the treasurer with the approval of the selectmen to borrow money for the town, if necessary, in anticipation of taxes the current year.


Article 10. To see what amount of money the town will raise for the support of Memorial library the present year.


Voted-To raise two hundred dollars for books and four hundred dollars for current expenses.


Article 11. To see what amount of money the town will raise for the support of schools the present year.


Article 12. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the purchase of school supplies and repairs and improvements upon school buildings and grounds.


Voted: To raise for common schools $6.000.00


High school 5,800.00


School supplies 550.00


Transportation of pupils


1.600.00


Salary of superintendent 135.00


Medical inspection of pupils 75.00


Repairs on school buildings and grounds 300.00


Fire escapes 400.00


Miscellaneous school expenses 100.00


$14,960.00


1


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Article 13. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the enforcement of the liquor laws or act any- thing thereon.


Voted: That the unexpended balance of money for the enforcement of the liquor laws be appropriated for the the enforcement of the liquor laws the current year.


Article 14. To see what amount of money the town will appropriate for the care of cemeteries. or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars.


Article 15. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money to copy for the state archives, and for publication by the New England Historical Genealogical society, under Chapter 470, of the Acts of 1902. the vital records of the town to the year 1850.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to copy the vital records for the state archives. and that the moderator appoint a committee of three to carry out the vote.


The following committee was appointed by the mod- erator : Horace F. Tuttle. Luther Conant. Edgar H. Hall.


Article 16. To see if the town will take any action in reference to building a high school building the present year, or rescind any vote or votes passed at any previous meetings in reference to location or building of a high school building in town, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To build this year a high school building on


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Moses Reed's hill near Acton Center, at a cost of $15,000. By a hand vote 90 voted in favor, 86 against.


Voted: To rescind all votes of previous meetings relating to the location and building of a high school build- ing, including the choice of a building committee. By hand vote 107 in favor, 47 opposed.


Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of fifteen thousand dollars for the purchase of a site and the erection of a high school building.


Voted: To choose a building committee to consist of the three selectmen, the three members of the school com- mittee and three to be chosen by the meeting.


Horace F. Tuttle, Arthur F. Blanchard and L. A. Hes- selton were chosen members of this committee by the meet- ing. Horace F. Tuttle was excused and E. Faulkner Conant chosen to fill the vacancy.


Article 17. To see what amount of money the town will raise for maintenance of fire department, or act thereon.


Voted : To raise four hundred dollars and one hundred dollars additional to provide for the purchase of hand ex- tinguishers, in accordance with a vote passed last year.


Article 18. To see what action the town will take in reference to the extermination of the gypsy and brown tail moth.


Voted: To raise the sum required by the state law.


Article 19. To see what amount of money the town will raise for town charges.


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Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 20. To see what action the town will take in regard to the collection of taxes.


Voted: That the collector charge interest at the rate of five percent per annum on all taxes remaining unpaid after the first day of November next.


Voted: That poll and personal taxes only be payable on demand.


That the collector shall issue summons for all personal and poll taxes only, remaining unpaid September 1st. That the collector shall collect all taxes committed to him within the municipal year in which they are assessed.


Article 21. To see what action the town will take in regard to street lamps the present year.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to instruct the selectmen to contract with the American Woolen Company for one hundred electric street lights, or act anything thereon.


Voted : That the town accept the conditions and prices as submitted by the American Woolen Company, and that the selectmen be instructed to install one hundred electric street lamps. with authority to contract for eighteen additional lamps if found necessary to light the territory now lighted by the town. the distribution and location of said lights to be left to their discretion and that two thous- and dollars be raised and appropriated for this purpose, and for maintaining such other lamps as in their judgment they deem expedient to continue.


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Article 23. To see what action the town will take in regard to the extermination of the elm leaf beetle.


Voted: To raise and appropriate four hundred dollars.


Article 24. To see if the town will accept the provi- sions of Chapter 624, Acts of 1910, relative to the appoint- ment of town accountant and fix salary of same, or act anything thereon.


Voted : To accept the provisions of Chapter 624, Acts of 1910, relative to the appointment of a town accountant.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to macadam the Stow road from the South Acton Coal & Lumber Com- pany's yard to the cross road near W. A. Flint's barn, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To leave the matter to the road commissioners.


Article 26. To see if the town will take action to fur- nish tablet for soldiers that went to Spanish-American war of 1898, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the matter be referred to a committee of three to be appointed by the moderator, to report at the next annual meeting.


The moderator appointed the following committee : Rev. F. P. Wood, Augustine Hosmer, Bertram D. Hall.


Article 27. To see if the town will instruct the over- seers of the poor to contract out the medical attendance for the poor the ensuing year.


Voted: That the matter be referred to the overseers of the poor.


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Article 28. To see if the town will instruct the select- men to order gates established at the Andrew Hapgood crossing and the crossing near house of Sidney L. Richardson, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the selectmen be requested to order gates at the Andrew Hapgood railroad crossing in West Acton, the railroad crossing near the residence of Sidney L. Rich- ardson, and the Martin street crossing in South Acton.


Article 29. To see if the town will vote to bond treas- urer and collector in an indemnity company, appropriate money for the same, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the town bond its treasurer in an indemnity company.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of fifty dollars to provide for a bond to secure the sum of ten thousand dollars.


Article 30. To see if the town will vote to expend a sum of money for sidewalks in any, or all of its villages, or accept the Massachusetts sidewalk statutes, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 31. To see if the town will vote to widen the bridge near the cemetery at West Acton and the approaches thereto, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To refer the matter to the road commissioners.


Article 32. To vote by ballot, Yes or No on the ques- tion : "Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale of intoxicating liquors ?"


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Voted: Yes, 152. No, 221.


Voted: Unanimously the following resolution : That the inhabitants of Acton in town meeting, assembled March 27, 1911, in recognition of the courtesy, ability and faithful- ness of the retiring town treasurer, Mr. Jona. K. W. Wether- bee, who has served the town in that capacity for more than thirty years, hereby express their thanks to him and their best wishes for the present and future.


Voted: That the town clerk be directed to send to Mr. Wetherbee a copy of these resolutions and that the same be placed upon the records of this meeting.


Voted : To adjourn.


Proceedings of the Special Town Meeting Held


April 20, 1911


Article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.


Allen Brooks Parker was chosen moderator.


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to rescind its votes of March 27, 1911, whereby it voted to build this year a high school building on Moses Reed's hill, near Acton Center, at a cost of $15,000, and to raise and appropriate said sum for the purchase of a site and the erection of a high school building, or act anything thereon.


Voted: Not to dismiss the article.


Voted: On a motion to divide the article, so that the


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question of rescinding the vote to raise the money shall be acted upon first ; 114 in favor ; 127 opposed.


Voted: To rescind the votes of March 27. 1911, whereby the town voted to build this year a high school building on Moses Reed's hill, near Acton Center, at a cost of $15.000. and to raise and appropriate said sum for the purchase of a site and the erection of a high school building.


Article 3. To see if the town will vote to build an addition to either of its school houses for the use of its high school, or act anything thereon.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to locate and build a high school building this year and to raise and appropriate a sum of money for such site and building, or for such additions, or borrow such money on a term of years. or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the article be referred to a special committee, that said special committee be chosen as follows : The moderator shall name three gentlemen as a nominating committee. Said nominating committee shall name nine gentlemen as candidates to be voted upon by the town at this meeting. Should the town reject any so nominated, said nominating committee shall name others until nine are chosen by the town. The nine so chosen shall constitute said special committee.


Voted: That said special committee be and is hereby instructed to inquire into all matters which may properly come before the town for action under said article and shall report in writing to the town at its next annual meeting their recommendations together with their reasons for the same.


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Voted: That said report shall be printed at the expense of the town.


Voted: That said committee be allowed to report to the town at their discretion.


William H. Kingsley, William Rawitzer and Bertram D. Hall were appointed a nominating committee by the moderator. The nominating committee reported the follow- ing named persons to act as a special committee: Webster C. Robbins, Asaph Merriam, Frederick C. Nash, J. Sidney White, Frank W. Hoit, Edgar H. Hall, Luther Conant, J. Sterling Moore, Arthur M. Whitcomb. Webster C. Robbins was excused and James B. Tuttle chosen to fill the vacancy.


Voted: That the persons named by the nominating committee. with the substitution of James B. Tuttle for Webster C. Robbins, constitute the special committee.


Voted: To adjourn.


STATE ELECTION, NOVEMBER 7, 1911


Party designations : S., Socialist ; D., Democratic ; D. P., Democratic Progressive; R., Republican; S. L., Socialist Labor; P., Prohibition.


Precincts


1


2


3


Total


Whole number of ballots cast ... 111


143


138


392


Governor


James F. Cary. S.


0


1


0


1


Eugene N. Foss, D.


25


43


36


104


Louis A. Frothingham. R.


84


95


98


277


Dennis McGoff. S. L.


0


0


0


0


Frank N. Rand, P.


0


4


2


6


2


0


2


4


· Blanks


21


Lieutenant Governor


Walter S. Hutchins, S.


0


1


.0


1


Robert Luce, R.


80


101


95


276


William G. Merrill, P.


1


1


2


4


Patrick Mulligan, S. L.


0


0


0


0


David I. Walsh, D.


28


35


35


98


Blanks


2


5


6


13


Secretary


David Craig. S. L.


0


4


0


4


Frank J. Donahue, D.


26


23


30


79


Alfred H. Evans, P.


3


3


0


6


Rose Fenner. S.


0


2


0


2


Albert P. Langtry, R.


79


98


93


270


Blanks


3


13


15


31


Treasurer


.Joseph M. Coldwell, S.


0


2


0


2


Jeremiah P. McNally, S. L.


0


1


1


2


Charles E. Peakes. P.


0


2


1


3


Elmer A. Stevens. R.


80


99


96


275


Augustus L. Thorndike. D.


26


28


27


81


Blanks


5


11


13


29


Auditor


Karl Lindstrand. S. L.


0


2


0


2


Sylvester J. McBride, S.


0


1


0


1


William W. Nash. P.


1


4


2


7


Charles B. Strecker, D.


23


25


27


75


John E. White. R.


78


98


89


265


Blanks


9


13


20


42


22


Attorney General


George W. Anderson, D.


25


28


32


85


Henry C. Hess, S. L.


0


0


0


0


George E. Roewer, Jr., S.


0


2


0


2


James M. Swift, R.


80


102


89


271


Blanks


6


11


17


34


Councillor


Leander V. Colahan, D.


20


24


24


68


Herbert E. Fletcher. R.


84


108


96


288


Blanks


7


11


18


36


Senator


Frank P. Bennett, Jr., R.


81


102


99


282


Philip A. Kiely, D.


24


33


32


89


Blanks


6


8


7


21


Representative in General Court


Edward Fisher, D.


37


53


49


139


Samuel L. Taylor, R.


70


85


76


231


Blanks


4


5


13


22


County Commissioner


Charles J. Barton, D.


23


36


28


87


Levi S. Gould. R.


80


98


90


268


Blanks


8


9


20


37


Clerk of Courts


William C. Dillingham, R.


80


101


88


269


Thomas F. Kearns. D.


24


31


26


81


Blanks


7


11


24


42


23


Register of Deeds


Edwin O. Childs, R.


82


105


91


278


Charles Leo Shea, D.


20


24


23


67


Blanks


9


14


24


47


Amendment Authorizing Voting Machines


Yes


50


73


55


178


No


23


25


19


67


Blanks


38


45


64


147


Amendment Increasing Power of Legislature to Take Land for Streets and Highways


Yes


44


62


51


157


No


25


34


25


84


Blanks


42


47


62


151


Referendum of Act Authorizing Counties to Establish Retirement Systems


Yes


25


56


46


127


No


41


38


32


111


Blanks


45


49


60


154


Vote for Representative in Eleventh Middlesex District, November 7, 1911


Acton


Ayer


Carlisle


Chelmsford


Littleton


Westford


Total


Edward Fisher of Westford


139 232 59|341


88|222|1081


Samuel L. Taylor of Westford


231 196 35 356


87 159 1064


Blanks


22| 27| 2 54


11| 20| 136


392|455|96|751|186|401 2281


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


Births


Whole number recorded 33


Born in Acton 32


Males 13


Females


20


Native parentage


13


Foreign parentage 13


Mixed parentage 7


Marriages


Whole number recorded 22


Residents of Acton 27


Residents of other places 17


Deaths


Whole number recorded 47


Residents of Acton 41


Residents of other places


6


Occurring in Acton


40


Occurring in other places 7


Average age 51.8


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1911


No. Dates


Name of Child


Name of Parents


1911


1. January 28 ... Benere, Laura Louise


. Francis J. and Maude I. (Freeman) ...


2. April 1 . Bradley, Emma May . Herbert C. and Mabel I. (Farrington)


3. April 1 . Bradley, Florence Emily . Herbert C. and Mabel I. (Farrington)


4. January 19 . Carney, Raymond Joseph . Albert J. and Ellen (Duggan) .


5. December 8 . . Clifford, Albert Lawrence


. Albert P. and Laura B. (Luke)


6. May 13 Christiauson, Carl Alfred . Casper and Pauline (Benson)


7. January 26 . Christofferson, Adeline Agnes


. Anders and Annie ( Anderson)


8. February 19 .. Clough, Vivian Bradley 9. July 23 Cole, Marion Frances


. Harry E. and Mabel D. (Bradley)


. Nelson JJ. and Mabel F. (Mallinson)


10. May 13 DiBenedetto, Marie Nancy


Dominick and Marie E. (Mancinelli) ..


11. February 15


.. Downie, Ruby Louise Jestner


. Alfred C. and Daisy J. (Harris)


12. March 29 .. Dunn, Judith Virginia


. William S. and Annie L. (Vinal)


13. October 31 ... Furbush, Roger William


. Joseph E. and Mary M. (Coleman) ·


14. December 1 .. French, William Francis


. James H. and Ada M. (Wamboldt) ·


15. November 21 .Fullonton, Mildred Elizabeth


. Llewellyn and Ethel M. (Quimby)


16. September 18 .Grasso, Costanzo


. Rocco and Chiara (Grasso)


17. November 23 .. Hopps, Irving Christopher


. John E. and Elizabeth (LaClare)


18. November 16 . . Jones, Howard Fullonton


. Howard L. and Mabel G. (Fullonton)


19. March 3 . Kempton, Doris Mae Leland L. and Theresa V. (Wamboldt)


20. March 14 . Kelley William F. and Julia T. (Shea)


21. May 12 . Laffin, Wilmer Elton . Sidney O. and Ruby (Dill)


22. February 18 .. Lewis, Mary Carolyn . Herbert W. and Harriett L. (Richard- son) . Giovanni and Rosi (Mancia)


23. February 8 ... Mauro, Nicalina


.


25


24. February 14 .. McAlister, Doris


. Edward D. and Sarah (Lovelace)


25. February 26 .. Primlae, Salmar . Israel and Rebecca (Minnekofski)


26. May 22 ... ... Rotburg, Rebecca Ruth . Max and Freda (Bravin)


27. January 24 ... Sawyer, Chester Arthur . Chester A. and Esther M. (McKelvie)


28. December 15 .. Sawyer, Elmer Wellington . Chester A. and Esther M. (McKelvie) . Michael and Elizabeth (Senoski) 29. April 28 ...... Sluyski, Alexander ... 30. July 26 . Edwin T. and Miriam (Ward) ·


. .. Swift, Barbara 31. October 23 .... Wood, Dorothea T. Oliver D. and Louisa N. (Pratt) .. )


Two recorded not reported.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1911


No. Date


Place


Names


Residence


1. April 19, 1911


Braman, James Waldo . South Acton ...


Boxboro


Evans, Edith Frances . South Acton .


2. February 14, 1911 West Acton


Carlisle, Samuel Fitch . Waddington, N. Y. .


Hall, Alice Marion . West Acton


3. September 25, 1911 . West Acton


Charter, William Wesley .. West Acton


Davis, Mary Elizabeth . West Acton


4. November 15, 1911


Condon, Timothy . Acton


Boston


Magee, Catherine M. . Boston


Conant. Augustine B. . Acton


Holden, Gwendolyn Moulton . Boston


Crowley. Francis Joseph . Maynard


Baker, Mary Ella . West Acton


Davis, Wendell F. . Acton .


7. December 24, 1911 ...


Concord


Bell, Florence M.


. Concord


26


5. September 2, 1911 Acton


5. September 14, 1911 Maynard


8. September 16, 1911


Downs, Richard .: West Acton


Hawes, ITelen P. . West Acton


Engebresten, Richard . Concord


Anderson, Lempic . Concord


Frve, Ernest C.


. Otisfield, Me.


Robbins, Hazel G. . Acton


Goding, JJ. Alfred


. West Acton


Handley, Ethel V.


. West Acton


Kerrigan, Frank


South Acton


Long, Ethel . South Acton


13. April 5, 1911 Littlefield, Earl R. . Boxboro


Waltham


Spinney, Evelyn B.


. West Acton


14. November 30, 1911


McCarthy, Eugene L. West Acton


Maynard Rutherford, Lillian D. . Revere 27


MeNulty, Walter Allen . South Acton


Melanson, Alice Lillian . South Acton


16. February 19, 1911


('Neil, Constantine . Acton


Roxbury


Sullivan, Mary Josephine Roxbury


17. September 30, 1911 ...


()"Toole, Mark L. .. . Leominster


Maynard


Kinsley, Mary Elizabeth . West Acton


18. March 28, 1911


Ring, John E. . Acton


Lowell


Powers, Elizabeth J. .. Acton Tavlor, Walter I. . Acton


19. August 19, 1911


Acton


Butterfield, Harriet F. . Westford


20. August 5, 1911


Vanderhoof, Frank A. . Concord


Acton


Whitney, Laura I. . . Concord


Boxboro


9. August 12, 1911 Acton


10. December 3, 1911 Acton


11. September 4, 1911 Acton


12. January 28, 1911 Maynard


15. September 21, 1911 .


Boxboro


21. February 22, 1911


Whitcomb, Fred S. . West Acton


Boston Gray, Harriet Jean . Boston 22. March 25, 1911


South Acton


Wilson, Daniel Scott . New York City . . Wetherbee, May Gertrude . . South Acton . .


DEATHS REGISTERED IN 1911


No. Date of Death


Names


Age Yrs. Mos. Days


1. May 22 ....... Baker, Edith Louise


0


5


28


2. February 15 .. Baker, Beriah


78


0


3. September 19 . Barker, Edwin F.


82


1


19


4.


August 24 .... Bradley, Florence Emily


0


4


23


5. August 24 .... Bradley, Emma May


0


4


23


6. December 8 ... Brown, Betsey E.


65


2


0


7. November 27 . Carberg, Lorenzo


77


9


17


8. November 28 .Carlson, Ingel


24


2


19


9.


March 26 ..... Clifford, Catherine


74


0


0


10. December 28 .. Cuttell, Harriet


42


11


9


11.


February 28 .. Dobbins, Jane Margaret


85


3


5


12.


January 6. .... Drury, Florence L. .


40


0


13.


August 23 . Farrand, Ellen . .


51


11


6


14.


January 23


. Ferguson, Thomas E.


69


6


15. April 3 Gardner, Violetta Frances


74


1


14


16. May 18 . . Gates, Mary


87


2


17


17.


November 27 . Griffin, Jeremiah


49


0


2


·


18. August 2 ..... Lapgood, Augusta A.


63


11


15


28


19. July 29 . Ilart, Arthur Alonzo


77


7


0


20. January 20 ... Holmes, Martin Olsen


41


8


15


21. May 7 . . Hollowell, Elenor E.


55


7


27


22. May 7 . Hubbard, Allen ..


37


5


24


23. March 12 . Jones, Frank Herman


57


5


7


24. October 6 . .Jones, Ann Elizabeth .


82


10


19


25. March 18 . Kelley, child of William F.


0


0


3


26. March 7


.. Keyes, Mayetta E.


53


0


21


27. January 18 .. . Leach, Carrie Verna


39


5


24


28. September 23 . Lewis, Henry


56


29. July 4 . .


. . Lindsay, Hugh A.


30. October 30


. Littlefield, Nahum


67


5


13


31. June 28


. Lothrop, Thomas C.


71


9


5


32. October 7


. Mead, Julia A.


52


3


22


33.


June 17


. Morse, Elizabeth B.


37


3


5


34.


November 12 .. Otis, Irving Carroll


60


9


19


35. April 24


. Penniman, Hannah Angie


74


5


2


36.


March 6 ..


. Risso, Augustine


57


0


0


37.


September 16 . Sargent, Thankful Bell


78


2


5


38.


April 18


. Sweet, Anthony


73


6


4


39.


May 19


. Symonds, James A.


63


2


2


40.


October 9


. Tuttle, Naomi W.


68


0


0


41.


March 19


. . Tucker, Alice


49


0


0


42.


September 5 .. Wayne, Robert


68


8


11


43.


January 12 ... Wetherbee, Harriet Pickard


34


0


7


44.


January 2 .... Willis, Eleanor Tucker


0


0


6


45.


October 25 .... Wood, Dorothea T. .


0


0


2


.


.


Two recorded not reported.


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NON-RESIDENT BURIALS, 1911


Age


Date of Death


Names


Yrs. Mos. Days


Place of Death


Place of Burial


March 12, 1911 ..... Anderson, Homer C.


37


8


6


Xenia, Ohio


. Woodlawn


November 20, 1911 .Campbell, Wilhelmina D.


37


10


19


Columbus, Ohio . Woodlawn


December 16, 1911 . Chaplin, Ada Florence


43


2


12


Concord


Mt. Hope


July 4, 1911 . ...


. Chaffin, Abbie R.


93


11


4


Bedford . Woodlawn


June 6, 1899 . Conant, Jane


67


10


20


Leominster


Woodlawn


November 29, 1891 . Conant, Nathan


64


2


13


Newton Upper Falls Woodlawn


October 4, 1903 .... Conant, Susan J


46


9


5


Westboro Woodlawn


May 7, 1911


. Dunn, Waldo G.


68


5


26


Clinton , Woodlawn


March 10, 1911 .... Emerick, Marion Gertrude, February 28, 1911 .. Fiske, Herbert B.


12


18


Bedford


. MIt. Hope


53


4


3


Maynard


. Woodlawn


July 21, 1910 .


. Hall, Ira V.


78


4


7


Fitchburg


Mt. Hope


June 21, 1911


. Haynes, Clara


63


4


11


Boston


Woodlawn


August 31, 1911


. Hayward, Fannie A.


52


6


3


Fitchburg


Mt. Hope


May 21, 1910


. MacMillan, Margaret


72


Cambridge


. Woodlawn


December 12, 1911 . Tuttle, Kenneth Allan


7


20


Waltham


. Woodlawn


February 27, 1907 .. Tuttle, Jane E. ..


65


1


15


Fitchburg


. Mt. Hope


August 15, 1911 .... Willard, Frank I !.


46


1


0


Fairhaven


. Mt. Hope


December 23, 1911 . Wood, Nellie E.


43


11


4 Reading


. Woodlawn


.


31


PERSONS HAVING DOGS LICENSED IN 1911.


Aiken. Alice H. $5.00


Durkee, Harold 5.00


Adams, Daniel H. 2.00


Dusseault. Mildred . . 2.00


Allen. Louis E. 2.00 Dole. Cyrus G. . 2.00


Bulette, Frank W. 2.00 Densmore, Joseph A .. 2.00


Boyce, Charles E. 2.00


Davis, Mary E.


2.00


Brill. Fred E. 2.00


Drury. Warren 2.00


Brown, Lizzie J. 2.00


Dixon, M. S.


2.00


Bradley, Mary


2.00


Emery, F. E.


2.00


Burroughs, S. R. 2.00


Enneguess, Michael . 2.00


Booth, Thomas E. 2.00


Edney, Charles F. 2.00


Burgess, J. W. 2.00


Frost, Clarence


5.00


Brown, Caroline (2) .


4.00


Ford. I. S.


2.00


Brooks, Mary D


2.00


Fairbanks, C. H.


2.00


Baird, Edson


2.00


Farrar. Daniel H. 2.00


Bresth, Simon


2.00


Fobes, E. S.


5.00


Bailey, Fred L. (2) .


4.00


Farrar, Herman


5.00


Baker, Martin S.


2.00


Fullonton, Llewellyn. 2.00


Bartlett. Fred L. (2),


4.00


Fletcher, L. N. (2) 7.00


Brown, Charles 2.00


Fiske, Wilbur


2.00


Baxter, Charles T. .. 2.00


2.00


Green, Fred W. 2.00


Gallant. Joseph P. 2.00


Chase. S. R.


2.00


Gilmore, Almon H. 2.00


Coughlin, John F. 2.00


Grady. Roy


5.00


Calder. Maria 2.00


Hoit. F. W. 2.00


Chickering, C. D. 2.00


Houghton, Ellsworth,


2.00


Clark, Charles H. 2.00


Holden, F. H. 2.00


Hollowell, Wm. T. 2.00


Cullen, Harry M. 2.00


Holden, Willis L.


2.00


Cornell, Harry F. 2.00


Clark. Fred E. 2.00


Davis, Charles E. 2.00


Jones. Warren 2.00


Durkee. J. E. 2.00


Kelley, Marvin 2.00


Durkee. Raymond F .. 2.00


Kelley, Wm. F. 2.00


Davis. Wendell F. . 2.00 Kimball, Chas. M. (4) 11.00


Gallagher, Joseph 2.00


Callahan, Charles H ..




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