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Article 12. To see if the town will authorize the treas- urer, with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow money from time to time, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1st, 1919, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year. Any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
Article 13. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the payment of the premiums on treasurer's and collector's bonds, or act anything thereon.
Article 14. To see whether the town will raise and appropriate money to contribute to the cost of operation and fixed charges of the Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Rail- way Company, under Chapter 288, of the General Acts of 1918; an act to authorize cities and towns to contribute to the cost of operating and fixed charges of street railway companies, or take any action thereon.
Article 15. To see what action the town will take towards the completion of repairs on the "Lowell Road," and raise and appropriate money therefor.
Article 16. To see if the town will employ a district nurse.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof at each and all of the places as directed by vote of the town, at least seven days before the time for holding said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the selectmen or the town clerk, on or before the time for holding said meeting.
Given under our hands in Acton, this tenth day of · February, A. D. 1919.
CHARLES J. HOLTON, WARREN H. JONES, WILLIAM H. KINGSLEY, Selectmen of Acton.
A true copy. Attest :
Constable.
150
150.
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Abstract of the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, March 4, 1918
The meeting was called to order by the town clerk.
Article 1. Allen Brooks Parker was chosen moderator. C. D. Cram, Herbert F. Robbins, Charles E. Smith and Ernest R. Teele were sworn as tellers.
Article 2. To bring in their votes on one ballot for town officers; also to vote on the question : "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town?"
The following town officers were chosen :
Town Clerk-Horace F. Tuttle.
Selectman, three years-Charles J. Holton.
Assessor, three years-James B. Tuttle.
Overseers of the Poor-William H. Kingsley, Warren H. Jones, Charles J. Holton.
Treasurer-Frank W. Hoit.
Collector of Taxes-Arthur M. Whitcomb.
Constables-John T. McNiff, Oliver D. Wood, James N. Berry, Hollis F. Leach.
Fence Viewers-Charles J. Holton, Warren H. Jones, Wil- liam H. Kingsley.
School Committee-Herbert W. Lewis.
Cemetery Commissioner-Julian Tuttle.
Board of Health, for three years-Frank E. Tasker.
Board of Health, for one year (to fill vacancy)-Theron F. Newton.
Trustee Memorial Library-Lucius A. Hesselton.
Tree Warden-James O'Neil.
Finance Committee-Edgar H. Hall, Asaph Merriam, James B. Tuttle, Horace F. Tuttle, Arthur M. Whitcomb.
On the question : "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors, in this town?" Eleven (11) voted Yes ; eighty-five (85) voted No.
Article 3. To choose all necessary town officers not named in Article 2, and fix salaries of all town officers.
Voted : To instruct the selectmen to appoint surveyors of lumber, wood and bark.
Chose I. Warren Flagg trustee of the Goodnow fund for three years.
Voted : That the salary of the tax collector be one percent of the amount collected.
Voted : That the salary of the treasurer be two hundred dollars per annum.
Voted : That the salary of the chaiman of the selectmen be one hundred dollars, and the other members fifty dollars each per annum.
Voted : That the salary of the superintendent of streets be fixed by the selectmen.
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Article 4. To see if the town will accept the reports of the various town officials.
Voted : To accept the reports of the several town officers ..
Article 5. To hear and act on the reports of any commit -. tees chosen at any previous meeting that have not already reported.
Voted : To accept the report of the committee appointed to; consider the placing of the names of certain men who served in: the war of the Revolution on the Isaac Davis monument.
Voted : To excuse this committee from further service.
Voted : That a committee be appointed by the moderator' to consider the perpetuation of the names of Acton men who served in the war of the Revolution and the form in which it. shall be done.
Mr. Allen Brooks Parker presented a report in writing for- the committee on military preparedness.
Voted : To accept the report of the committee.
Voted : That the thanks of the town be given to the com -- mittee for their services.
Voted : That the thanks of the town be given to Messrs .. Finney and Hoit for the use of Exchange hall.
Voted : That Allen Brooks Parker, Nelson J. Cole and Oli -. ver D. Wood be a committee on military preparedness.
Voted : That one hundred dollars be appropriated for the. use of this committee.
Voted : That a statement of military service and contribu- tions to the war in the town of Acton, covering the years 1917 and 1918, be printed in the next annual town report.
Voted : The following resolution : "Resolved that we, the- citizens of this town in town meeting assembled, having before us the Proclamation of the Governor of this Commonwealth, issued February 22nd, 1918, will aid in carrying through by all means in our power, the War Savings plan put before the coun- try by the secretary of the treasury."
Voted : That the use of the town buildings be given to- committees and organizations engaged in war work.
Voted : To accept the report of the committee on improve- ment of the grounds around the town hall.
Article 6. To see what sums of money the town will raise by taxation and appropriate to defray the necessary and usual expenses of the several departments of the town.
Voted : To raise and appropriate for
Roads and bridges $4,000.00
Rebuilding of the Lowell road 1,000.00
Memorial library, current expenses 450.00
Memorial library, books 200.00
Schools . $21,000.00
Hydrant service 2,775.00
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Street lighting
3,250.00
Moth work
827.15
Voted : To appropriate for
Salaries of town officers
2,000.00
Oiling roads
700.00
Building and grounds
200.00
Police department
200.00
Board of health
500.00
Town home
500.00
Outside poor
1,300.00
Cemeteries
600.00
Unclassified
100.00
Printing
200.00
Reserve fund
1,000.00
Military aid
200.00
Fire department
400.00
Repairs on fire truck
200.00
Memorial day
100.00
Enforcement of liquor laws 830.30
Insurance of employees
150.00
Premium on treasurer's and collector's bonds
150.00
Elm leaf beetle control of 400.00
Fighting forest fires 200.00
Article 7. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the due observance of Memorial day. Voted : To appropriate one hundred dollars.
Article 8. To see what sum of money the town will ap- propriate for the enforcement of the liquor law or act anything thereon.
Voted : To appropriate the unexpended balance of 1917, $830.30.
Article 9. To see what action the town will take in re- gard to the collection of taxes.
Voted : That all taxes shall be payable not later than Oct. 15, 1918, and on all taxes remaining unpaid after Nov. 1, 1918, interest shall be charged at the rate of six per cent. per annum from Oct. 15, 1918, until such taxes are paid.
Voted : That poll and personal taxes only be payable on demand.
Voted : That the collector shall issue summons for all poll and personal taxes only remaining unpaid Sept. 1, and that the collector shall collect all taxes committed to him within the municipal year in which they are assessed.
Article 10. To see if the town will pay for fighting brush fires and fix the price or act anything thereon.
Voted : To pay the warden and deputy warden thirty- five cents per hour and others twenty-five cents per hour.
Voted : To approriate two hundred dollars.
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Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money to insure the employes of the town or act anything thereon.
Voted : To appropriate one hundred and fifty dollars.
Article 12. To see if the town will authorize the treasur- er with the approval of the selectmen to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1st, 1918, and to issue a note or notes. therefor payable within one year. Any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
Voted : That the town treasurer with the approval of the selectmen be and is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1st, 1918, and to issue a note or notes there- for payable within one year. Any debt or debts incurred un- der this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
Article 13. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for payment of premium on treasurer's and collector's bond or act anything thereon.
Voted : To appropriate one hundred and fifty dollars.
Article 14. To see what action the town will take in re- gard to the extermination of the elm tree bettle or act anything thereon.
Voted : To appropriate four hundred dollars to be ex- pended at the discretion of the selectmen.
Article 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate money to continue the drain pipe near the house of Lewis Willard on Martin street, South Acton, or instruct the road commissioners to continue the drain pipe past the oak tree on Martin street, or act anything thereon.
Voted : That the matter be referred to the selectmen.
Article 16. To see if the town will vote to increase the number of its school committee.
Voted : That the number of the school committee be in- creased to six.
Article 17. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money sufficient to finish the rebuilding of the Lowell road, or act anything thereon.
Voted : To raise and appropriate $1,000, on condition that the state and county appropriate an equal amount and pro- vided the building of the road shall be let out to the lowest bidder with the right to reject any and all bids.
STATE ELECTION NOVEMBER 5th, 1918
Party designations : D., Democratic ; R., Republican ; S., Socialist ; S. L., Socialist Labor ; I., Independent.
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Governor
Precincts
Total
2
3
Whole number of votes cast
1 101
112
129
342
Calvin Coolidge, R.
83
74
107
264
Richard H. Long, D.
17
38
22
77
Sylvester J. McBride, S.
0
0
0
0
Ingvar Paulson, S. L.
0
0
0
0
Lieutenant Governor
Channing H. Cox, R.
84
80
104
268
Oscar Kinsalas, S. L.
0
1
0
1
Joseph H. O'Neil, D.
16
29
21
66
Secretary
Albert P. Langtry, R.
81
79
104
264
Charles H. McGlue, D.
17
31
16
64
William Taylor, S. L.
0
0
0
0
Treasurer
Charles L. Burrill, R.
81
82
105
268
Charles Giddings, D.
18
27
18
63
Mary E. Peterson, S. L.
0
0
0
0
Auditor
Alonzo B. Cook, R.
79
78
101
258
Francis M. Costello, D.
18
30
19
67
Fred E. Oelcher, S. L.
1
0
0
1
Attorney-General
Henry C. Atwill, R.
80
86
104
270
Morris I. Becker, S. L.
0
0
0
0
Joseph L. P. St. Coeur, D.
17
23
18
58
Senator in Congress
Thomas W. Lawson, I.
4
6
1
11
David I. Walsh, D.
20
49
24
93
John W. Weeks, R.
75
52
101
228
Congressman
John Jacob Rogers, R.
87
92
108
287
Councillor, 6th District
James G. Harris, R. 86 Senator, 11th Middlesex District
84
87
99
270
Representative in General Court, 11th Middlesex District
James Harry Wilkins, R.
86
89
98 273
County Commissioner, Middlesex County
Alfred L. Cutting, R.
87 90
98
275
County Treasurer, Middlesex County
Joseph O. Hayden, R.
86 90
96 272
Register of Probate and Insolvency, Middlesex
County
Frederick M. Esty, R.
87 89
101 277
87
98
271
Edward B. Eames, R.
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Vote on the Following Articles of Amendment Submitted by the Constitutional Convention
Article 1. The establishment of the popular initative and referendum and the legislative initiative of specific amend- ments to the constitution.
Yes
12
27
26
65
No
74
60
78
212
Article 2. Relative to the public interest in natural re- sources.
Yes
24
46
33
103
No
44
34
50
128
Article 3. To provide for regulation of public places.
46
53
44
143
No
25
26
38
89
Article 4. Relative to the preservation and maintenance of property of historical and antiquarian interest. Yes
44
44
42
130
No
26
33
39
98
Article 5.
Relative to adjournment of the General Court.
Yes
33
33
35
101
No
30
40
40 110
Article 6. Authorizing the General Court to prescribe the manner of appointment and removal of military and naval officers.
Yes
31
29
36
96
No
31 35
40
106
Article 7. Defining the powers and duties of the General Court relative to the military and naval forces. Yes
31
39
38 108
No
30
32
33 95
Article 8. Providing for the succession in case of vacan- cies in the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor by the secretary, attorney-general, treasurer and receiver-general and auditor in order named.
Yes
42
52
42 136
No
24
28
34
86
Article 9. Authorizing the Governor to return General Court with a recommendation for amendment bills and resolves which have been laid before him.
Yes
36
44
40
120
25
27
32
84
Article 10. Providing that women shall be eligible to ap- pointment as notaries public.
28
35
39
102
Yes
No
40
36
43
119
to the
No
advertising in Yes
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Article 11. Relative to the retirement of judicial officers.
Yes No
38 42 34 114
26 28 36 90
Article 12, Relative to the revocation or grants, franchises, privileges or immunities.
35
44 28
107
No
30
28 39
97
Article 13. Relative to the power of the General Court to limit buildings according to their use or construction to specified districts of cities and towns.
Yes
37
45 33
115
No
29 27
36
92
Article 14. Relative to compulsory voting at elections.
Yes
23
31
29
83
No
52 43
48 143
Article 15. Limiting the power of the General Court to lend the credit of the Commonwealth and to contract loans. Yes
34
33
35
102
No
33 32
37 102
Article 16. Providing for a state budget and the veto by the Governor of items or parts of items in appropriation bills. Yes
35
38
35
108
No
28 24
34 86 Article 17. Providing for biennial elections of state of- ficers, councillors and members of the General Court. Yes
31
33
39
103
No
40
39
40
119
Article 18. Relative to service on certain legislative re- cess committees and commissions.
Yes
30
44
35
109
No
24 37 Article 19. To provide for the more efficient administra- tion of the business of the Commonwealth. Yes
28
34
38
100
No
30
34
40
104
Vote for Representative in the Eleventh Middlesex District, 1918
Acton
Bedford
Carlisle
Chelmsford
Littleton
Tyngsboro
Westford
Totals
James Harry Wilkins
of Carlisle
273 158
65 533 142 100 232 1503
Blanks
69
47
15 196
40
19
98 484
Totals
342 205
80 729 182 119 330 1987
31
92
alteration of Yes
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
Births
Whole number recorded
41
Born in Acton
28
Native parentage
23
Males
19
Foreign parentage
8
Females
22
Mixed parentage
10
Marriages
Whole number recorded
.15
Residents of Acton . .20 Residents of other places 10
Deaths
Whole number recorded
36
Residents of Acton
.32
Residents other places
4
Occurring in Acton .. 28 Ocurring in other places 8 Average age in years 52-
Note. The town clerk requests information of any errors or omissions in the lists of births, marriages and deaths.
The town clerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to furnish blanks for the return of births and deaths. HORACE F. TUTTLE,
Town Clerk.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1918
No.
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
1.
July 1 ... Amadon, William Roy
2. Oct.
13. . Bennett, Barbara Francis
3. April 5 .. Butler, Agnes Elizabeth
4. May 26 ..
Byrne, Julia
Chamberlain, Kate Elizabeth
6. Jan. 16. . Charter, Franklin Hutchinson
7. Sept. 12 ..
Coolidge, Mildred Rosalia
8. Sept. 11 .. DeIlio, Charles Antonio
9. March 26 ..
Durkee, Sidney Porter
Theodore and Martha C. Clough Chamberlain . William W. and Mary E. Davis Charter Everett Benjamin and Hattie May Clark Coolidge Frank and Mary Belfiglio DeIlio Albert P. and Florence E. White Durkee .John Owen and May Barnaby Foote William and Katherine Callan Gallagher Francis A. and Sarah Boardman Gallagher
15
11. 12. June 10 .. 5 ..
Gallagher, Mary Rita
13. May
Garland, Marion Ellen
George M. and Lillian May Colburn Garland .Joseph E. and Ida E. Gould Gognon
14. Feb. 19 ..
Gognon, Clara May .
15. Nov. 3. . Granberg, Florence Irene
16. Aug.
25 .. Hargraves, Beulabelle
17. June 10 .. Hayward, Arlene Blanche
18. July 25 .. Hollowell, Norman Everett .Elwin H. andEdith M. Frost Hollowell
19. Jan. 9 .. 22 ..
Larson, William Lawrey, George
Oscar W. and Margaret C. Manning Larson . George Francis and Elizabeth Grace Daley Lawrey William George and Mary L. Dupour Lawrin
20. June
21. March 15 ..
Lawrin, Margaretta Grace
22. June 27 .. Lee, Harry Salisbury
Harry and Endora A. Salisbury Lee
23. Sept.
18. . Leach, Martha Anna . Evart and Ada Mottram Leach
24. Oct.
Livermore, Jessie Laura Joseph William and Pearl Rikeman Livermore
25. Nov.
4. . 8 .. Lundblad, Charles Joseph
.Emil and Mary E, Jordan Lundblad
. Leonard Q. and Anna M. McLean Amadon . Francis Albert and Elma F. M. Leavitt Bennett . Horace B. and Mary Catherine Bannan Butler . Louis A. and Margaret E. McCarthy Byrne
5. Jan. 29. .
10. July April 27 ..
6 .. Foote, Emily Vail
Gallagher, Thomas
Ole and Matilda Anderson Granberg . Wright and Olive M. Woodland Hargraves Warren and Ethel Blanche Mason Hayward
26. Sept. 29 .. Mauro, Dominie
27. Oct. 3. . Mauro, Alfonzo
28. Feb. 27 .. McDougall, Roderick Daniel
29. July
20 .. Newsham, child of
30. March 14 .. Ohnemas, Elizabeth Mary
31. Dec. 21 .. Olsen, Hazel Rita .
32. Aug. 20 ..
Parsons, Frank Granville
33. Jan. 11 .. Pedersen, Alan
34. Sept.
16. . Roche, Leo
34. July
30. .
Rothberg, Helen
35. Nov.
17 .. Sanborn, Mildred Elizabeth
. Herbert Leo and Rose Mabel Doherty Sanborn . Horace B. and Myrtle A. Feltus Smith
36. July
31. . Smith, Marjorie Feltus
37. May
30. . Tolman, Wilbur Jones
. Henry E. and Nellie Jones Tolman
38. Aug. 19. .
Thatcher, Leo Francis .J. Henry and Mary A. Bayur Thatcher
39. Dec. 29 ..
Wamboldt, Hubert Otis
. Harry L. and Alice A. Briggs Wamboldt
40. Aug. 21. . White, Irene Frances Robert and Elizabeth May Scully White
1916
19 .. Hollowell, Frederick Elwin .. Elwin H. and Edith M. Frost Hollowell
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1918
No.
Date
Place
Names
Residence
1. Oct.
9 .. Maynard
Burke, William E. . Concord
Heath, Isabella M. ,South Acton
2. July 26 .. Maynard Casavoy, Alfred Bernard . South Acton
Rich, Addie May . South Acton
3. June 16 .. Acton
. Doherty, Henry P. .Acton
Cummings, Mary Esther ¿Acton
4. Oct. 26 .. West Acton Furbush, Arthur Hapgood . Fitchburg
. Frank and Marie Palme Mauro . Tony and Machelina Maccariello Mauro . Daniel N. and Louise E. Perkins McDougall . Thomas and Grace Bezanson Newsham . Walter and Nellie Sluyski Ohnemas . Peter and Lillian Breault Olsen Frank E. and Elsie J. Fraser Parsons John and Ingeborg Hansen Pedersen . Francis B. and Katherine Hubbard Roche . Max and Freida Brovine Rothberg
16
41. May
Withington, Edith Amy
· Gardner
5. June
20 .. West Acton
. Hayward, George K. .South Acton
Reynolds, Martha Myrle
.. Acton
6. July
20. .
Brookline
.. Hoar, Carl Sherman
West Acton
Cole, Ruth Dennis Brookline
. West Acton
8. Aug. 21 .. "Nest Acton . Leonard, Roydon Clapp
Nagle, Anna Rose ..
.South Acton
9.
March
14. .
West Acton
. Newsham, Thomas
.West Acton
Bezanson, Grace
. West Acton
10. May 25 .. West Acton Payson, Stanley Winter . Concord
Richardson, Julia Katherine
. West Acton
11. Aug. 23. . Concord Junction .. Piper, Elliott R. . .Concord Junction 17
12. Oct. 5 .. "West Acton
Manion, Florence Emily
‘.Acton
Rosen, David Edward .: Dorchester
Brown, Irma Esther
. West Acton
Starbuck, Robert B.
Acton
13. Sept.
28 .. Cambridge
Carley, Ruth L.
Cambridge
Soberg, Harold P.
. North Acton
14.
Sept.
7 .. Acton
Anderson, Christine
,North Acton
15. May
15 .. South Acton
. Turner, George C.
. South Acton
Taylor, Clara M.
... South Acton
7. Aug. 10. . Cambridge Hoar, Burton Hart Windsor, Martha Corliss . Cambridge Monson
DEATHS REGISTERED IN 1918
Name
Yrs.
Age Mos.
Da.
1. April 6. . Anderson, Helen
18
1
27
2. Dec. 21 .. Barber, Charlotte Medora
77
8
28
3. Nov. 21 .. Bliss, Philip Harrison
77
2
0
4. Feb. 5 .. Bresth, Samuel Adrian
28
0
0
5. Dec. 3. . Bradbury, Clara S. (Griffin)
57
0
0
6. April 28. .
Chase, Sidney R.
79
6
11
7.
Jan. 3 .. DiTinno, Palmira
36
0
()
8. Sept. 17 .. Fowle, Fannie Ann
79
9
13
9. April 27 .. Gallagher, Katherine Josephine
24
2
30
10. July 24. . Golubowski, Tony .
40
11
5
11. Dec. 30 .... Griffin, Catherine C.
62
11
1
12.
April
9 ..
Hesselton, Martha Frances
70
11
29
13.
April
20 .. Holland, Roberta Bliss
12
0
5
14.
Oct. 3 .. Hoyt, Rachel May
2
8
26
15.
Oct. 5 ..
Hoyt, Ruth Teele
4
1
12
16.
Dec. 10. .
Hollowell, Frederick A.
67
10
1
17.
Nov.
25. .
Hunter, Charles Albert
47
1
12
18.
Oct.
4. .
Littlefield, Waldo
77
7
9
19.
March
27 ..
Miles, Lucy Clark
60
1
-
20.
July
21 ..
Newsham, child of Thomas
0
0
1
21.
Aug.
30. .
Nolan, Christina
52
10
()
22. June
5 ..
Oliver, Susan
96
8
19
23.
Jan.
6. .
O'Neal, Patrick
72
0
0
24.
Sept.
20 .. Page, Alice ..
1
2
10
25.
Sept.
28. . Parlin, Mary Ann
80
3
3
18
.
·
-
,
No. Date of Death 1918
26. Jan.
20 .. Parsons, Frank G.
76
6
17
27. April
5 .. Penniman, Orenzo Washington
79
5
27
28. April
14. . Quirk, Agnes . .
37
0
0
29. Jan. 7. . Robbins, Julia Ann
79
11
30. March
10 ..
Rodgers, Annie L.
45
5
0
31. March 28 ..
Skelton, Abbie Ann Daniels
73
6
1
32. Nov.
27 ..
Sullivan, Ellen .
59
0
0
33. June
29 ..
Tuttle, Aaron
74
3
13
34. June
24 ..
Weir, Robert Foster
0
5
1
35. Dec.
24 ..
West, Harry D. .
45
3
23
36. Feb.
10 .. Young, Walter I.
56
0
0
.
1
.
.
19
NON-RESIDENT BURIALS IN 1918
No. Date of Death Names
Yrs.
Mos. Da.
Place of Death
Place of Burial
1.
Sept. 29 .. Bean, Milton C.
31
11
18
Medford
2. April 17 ..
·Beddoe, Sarah E.
72
3
19
East Orange, N. J. Medford
Woodlawn
4. June 28 ..
Brown, Nathaniel G.
71
Fitchburg
Woodlawn
5. Sept. 28 ..
Bywater, Elizabeth .
81
Groton
6. Jan. 14 ..
Chandler, James E.
74
New York City
Woodlawn Mt. Hope Woodlawn
7. Oct. 7. .
Clemence, Isabel .
11
()
Elizabeth City, Va ..
8. Jan.
8 ..
Flint, Frank Eugene
58
9
27
Arlington
Woodlawn
10.
Dec. 1 ..
22. .
Hapgood, Frank E.
40
3
28
Boston
Mt. Hope
12. Feb. 25 ..
Houghton, Martha S.
81
11
13
Toledo, Ohio
Mt. Hope
13. March 9. .
Leighton, Frank A.
83
9
23
Langdon, N. II.
Mt. Hope
14. Sept. 27 ..
MeLane, James A.
62
Worcester
Woodlawn
15. Dec. 5 ..
McDonald, Louisa G.
85
14
Somerville
Mt. Hope
16. Nov. 26 ..
Meredith, Anna Chisholm . Murphy, Elizabeth
31
2
7
New York City
Woodlawn
18.
May
8. .
Noyes, Maria Theresa
86
6
20
Waltham
Woodlawn
19. Nov.
18. .
Noyes, Thomas Frederick .
85
6
1
Harwich
Woodlawn
20. July 28. . Robbins, Spoffard .
78
1
7
Littleton
Woodlawn
21. Jan.
16 ..
Shattuck, William
94
Penn.
Mt. Hope
22. March
18. .
Tuttle, Edward
76
2
6
Carlisle
Woodlawn
23. Oct.
19. .
Tuttle, Lewis
72
7 Littleton
Woodlawn
24. May
7. . Wheeler, Sarah Dascomb .
75
6
17
Cambridge
Mt. Hope
25.
Sept.
29 ..
Wood, Mary J. ..
78
5
13
Concord
Woodlawn
20
· ·
29
13
Arlington
Woodlawn
17. Oct.
17 ..
Gardner, Harriett H.
59
Mt. Hope Cranston, R. I. Stow
9. Jan. 31. .
French, Janet S.
71
Mt. Hope
11. Nov.
Mt. Hope Mt. Hope
3. Dec. 26 .. Blodgett, Raymond Priest.
.
. .
21
PERSONS HAVING DOGS LICENSED IN 1918
Allen, W. Stuart $2.00
Hayward George K. . 2.00
Baker, Ralph G. 2.00
Bradford, Fred W. R. 2.00
Hodgen, H. C. 2.00
Bradbury, Rolfe 2.00
Brill, Fred E. 2.00
Holland, John H. 5.00
Brown, James A. 2.00
Hollowell, Elwin 2.00
Bulette, Frank W. 5.00 Ineson, Benjamin J. . 2.00
Cahill, John P.
2.00
Jones, Warren H. 2.00
Capelle, C. H. 2.00
Clapp, George E.
2.00
Kimball, Elnathan J., 6.00
Cole, Thomas W.
2.00
Kimball, B. Milton .. 4.00
Crosby, William C. .
5.00
Laffin, Sidney 2.00
Davis, Wendell F.
4.00
Libby, George A. 5.00
Daniels, G. C.
2.00
Livermore, Pearl R. . 2.00
DeFegueredo, Antonio 2.00
DiTinno, Angelo
2.00
Lundblad, Emil 2.00
Densmore, J. A.
5.00
McGregor, Stuart 2.00
Duren, Roy L. 5.00
Edney, Charles F. 2.00
Enneguess, Michael 4.00
Mauro, Frank 2.00
Farrand, W. H.
2.00
Mason, William 2.00
Farrar, Daniel H.
2.00
Mead, George V. 2.00
Farrar, Earle
5.00
Mekkelsen, John 2.00
Fletcher, Lester N.
7.00
Millan, Albion L. 2.00
Fobes, E. S.
5.00
Moore, James 2.00
Foley, David J.
2.00
Moore, J. Sterling 2.00
Ford, Charles L. 7.00
Morrison, F. D. 2.00
Gallagher, Howard 7.00
Nealey, Edward F. 5.00
Gibbs, H. F.
2.00
Newsham, Thomas 5.00
Graham, George
2.00
Nolan, Peter 2.00
Grady, Roy
5.00
O'Connell, Michael 2.00
Green, Fred W. 2.00
Packard, James B. 2.00
Green, Katharine 2.00
Page, E. C. 2.00
Greenleaf Kennels .. 10.00
Parsons, Frank E. 2.00
Griffin, Franklin 2.00
Pennell, Mrs. F. E. 2.00
Griffin, Mrs. Franklin, 2.00
Perkins, A. H. 2.00
Greenwood,
Perkins, Levi 2.00
Ormond H. 2.00
Hayes, Michael 5.00
Haynes, Albert L. . 2.00
Haynes, Charles E. . 2.00
Priest, H. L. . 5.00
Hayward, Earle
2.00
Reynolds, H. R. 2.00
Kennedy, Duncan S. . 2.00
Coughlin, William
2.00
Knowlton, Helen A. . 2.00
Lucier, Joseph 2.00
Manson, H. & G. 2.00
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