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7. Apr. 26. Cutler, David Cushing
76
10
17
8. Mar. 2. Ellis, Ebenezer
49
3
19
9. Apr. 8. Espie, Edna Charlana
23
3
9
10. Dec. 9. Fiske, James Wilson
87
8
46
11. Dec. 30. Flagg, Emma
74
5
12. Feb. 15. Foley, Patrick James
54
6
13. Feb. 5. Gibbs, Clarinda 76
6
9
14. Jan. 4. Hall, Susan Ann
76
8
7
15. Dec. 27. Hyndman, Mary
47
1
27
16. Jan. 1.
King, Alice Mabel
12
11
8
17.
July 5. Kingsley, Rosebel
71
8
16
18. Feb. 10. Knowlton, Mary Wood
79
11
2
19.
Aug. 23. McCarthy, Thomas D.
70
20
20. Nov. 24.
Mitchell, Virgil Crawford
57
7
14
21. Mar. 20.
Moore, Cynthia Irish
89
6
25
22. Jan. 12. Murphy, William M.
21
9
22
23.
Oct. 16.
Olsen, Thora Christina
56
4
22
24. Apr. 23.
Olsen, Anton
58
2
13
25. Oct. 11.
Parlin, Asaph
85
5
30
26.
Feb. 27.
Priest, Adeline Arethusa
78
11
12
27.
Nov. 26.
Priest, Della Aseneth
64
2
17
28.
Oct. 26.
Priest, Emma Melissa
62
4
7
29.
June 26.
Rayner, Margaret Louise
16
9
1
30.
May 17.
Reed, Moses Avery
73
1
3
31.
June 11.
Richardson, Helen H.
53
9
24
32.
July 19.
Richardson, Sara Rebecca
77
8
11
33.
Apr. 13.
Rikeman, Lilla Florance
64
8
20
34.
Sept. 8.
Rogers, Joseph S.
64
10
24
35.
Dec. 3.
Watson, Edith Augusta
68
8
1
36. Mar. 27.
Williams, Harriette Josephine
53
6
37. Sept. 28.
Wilson, Annie E.
..
76
3
20
38. Mar. 10.
Wood, Thomas George
80
8
26
39.
Dec. 10.
Worster, Gracie Eudora
50
8
21
40. Mar. 20. Young, Harvey C.
50
10
12
41. June 1. Unknown . About 40
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Non-Resident Burials in 1922
No. Date of
Age Yrs. Mos. Days
Place of Death
Place of Burial
Death Name 1. Dec. 22. Brown, Jennie F.
71
7 25
Concord
Woodlawn
2. Oct. 29. . Charles, Asa G. 1921
88
4
20
Chelmsford
Mt. Hope
3. Oct. 23.
Cutter, Isaac M.
74
8
15
Boston
Mt. Hope
4. May 11.
Danforth, Albert I.
35
5
5
Waltham
.Mt. Hope
5. July 30.
Handley, Charles H.
72
2
8
Boston . . Woodlawn
6. May 12. Harlow, Esteane
57
8
25
Somerville . Woodlawn
7. Apr. 15.
Hapgood, Ephraim
73
5
24
Newton
.Mt. Hope
8.
Apr. 3.
Jones, Clarence H.
71
1
Somerville
. Woodlawn
9. Dec. 6. Law, Albert ...
76
1
5
Medford
Woodlawn
10. Feb. 13.
Leach, Isaiah S.
81
8
24
Somerville
.Mt. Hope
11.
June 7.
Martin, Lizzie Edna
68
1
16
Brookline
. Woodlawn
12.
Mar. 24.
Newton, Mildred
23
Boston
Mt. Hope
13.
Jan. 26.
Reed, Oalpha Frances
77
2
2
Chicago
Mt. Hope
14. Feb. 1.
Rouillard, Frederic
65
0
0
Malden
Woodlawn
15. Feb. 3. Rowe, Henry S.
74
2
3
Somerville
. Woodlawn
16. .Aug. 5. Sawyer, Charlotte M.
92
2
3
Framingham . Woodlawn
17. Apr. 12.
Wayne, John
83
8
8
Chelmsford . Woodlawn
18. Sept. 29. Wetherbee, George B.
70
8
3 Ayer }. Mt. Hope
19. May 30. Wheeler, George W.
86
7
26
Littleton
.Mt. Hope
20. Jan.
9. Wood, Mary A. 77
2
5 Lowell
.Mt. Hope
48
49
Persons Having Dogs Licensed in 1922
Allen, W. Stuart
$2.00 Farrell, Mary 2.00
Allen, Mrs. P. W.
2.00
Fullonton, L. T. 2.00
Amadon, L. Q.
5.00 Fletcher, Charles J. 2.00
Akers, Fred
4.00 Flynn, Edith M. 5.00
Anderson, Rufus 2.00
Fletcher, Lester N. 2.00
Baker, Martin 5.00 Fobes, E. S.
5.00
Braman, James W.
2.00 Foley, Patrick J.
2.00
Braman, Benjamin E. 2.00
Ford, Charles L.
10.00
Brown, Murray
2.00 Freeman, Richard
5.00
Burke, Olive V.
2.00
French, C. H.
2.00
Billings, Howard J. 7.00
Ford, I. S.
2.00
Baxter, Charles T.
9.00 Goodrich, Horace M. 2.00
Butler, H. B.
5.00 Goward, Annie R. 5.00
Bradford, Fred W. R. 2.00 Green, Catherine 2.00
Bradbury, Rolfe 2.00
Griffin, Isabella
2.00
Brill, Fred E. 9.00
Hall, Edgar H., Jr. 2.00
Brown, James A.
2.00
Hingley, John W. 5.00
Bulette, Frank W.
7.00
Hastings, Ralph L. 2.00
Berry, James N.
5.00
Hollowell, William T. 2.00
Chaffin, Nancy S.
2.00
Hayes, Michael G.
2.00
Carlisle, S. F., Jr.
5.00
Hansen, Otto 2.00
Campbell, Leland H.
2.00
Haynes, Albert L. 2.00
2.00 Hayward, Earl 2.00
Carlson, Christian 7.00
Holden, F. H. 4.00
Clapp, Barbara 2.00
Cahill, Jack
2.00 1 Halberg, S. G.
2.00
Chase, A. M.
2.00 Hindle, Arthur
2.00
Capelle, C. H.
2.00
Holden, Willis L. 2.00
Casavoy, Alfred B.
2.00
Jones, Karl 2.00
Conquest, James
2.00
Jones, Clara 2.00
2.00 Jenks, Albert R. 2.00
Clapp, George E.
2.00
Jones, Warren H. 5.00
Coughlin, John F., Jr.
2.00
Johnson, E. E. 2.00
Comstock, M. M.
2.00
Knowlton, Helen A. 2.00
Durkee, Raymond F.
2.00
Kemp, H. M. 2.00
Doten, Wallace V.
2.00
Kelley, Charles J. 5.00
Durkee, Charles A.
5.00
Kelley, Julia T. 2.00
Densmore, Joseph 2.00 Kinsley, James 2.00
Davis, Wendell F.
4.00
Kimball, B. A. 2.00
Daniels, Gertrude C. 2.00
Kennedy, Duncan S. 2.00
Kimball, Elnathan J. 23.00
DeSousa, Ben 2.00
Duren, Roy L. 2.00
Enright, John M. 2.00 Little, Edward M. 2.00
Edney, E. Esther 2.00
Edwards, A. J. 2.00
Libby, George A. 5.00
Livermore, W. J. 2.00
Emerson, Arthur W. 2.00
Foley, Mary 2.00
Morse, Ernest S.
2.00
Charter, W. W.
2.00
Jones, Ralph T. 5.00
Chaffin, Myron L.
Holland, John H.
5.00
Cummings, George P.
DeFegueredo, Antonio 2.00
Kilmartin, William T. 2.00
LeClare, Edward L. 2.00
Lears, William 2.00
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MacKenzie, Irvine K.
2.00 Stokes, William 2.00
Moulton, Charles S.
2.00
Salmon, Paul 2.00
Mills, Charles
2.00 Sanborn, Everett R. 5.00
Manning, F. R.
5.00 Schofield, Harris 2.00
McDonald, D. F.
2.00
| Smith, George I. 2.00
Mekkelsen, Ida
2.00
Smith, George A. 2.00
Mason, Roger
2.00
Smith, Ralph 2.00
Mead, George V.
2.00
Smith, Hattie E. 2.00
Millan, Albion L.
2.00 Scanlon, William J. 2.00
McGovern, Hugh
2.00 Schnair, Charles H. 2.00
Middleton, W. J.
2.00
Scott, T. A. 4.00
Morrison, F. D.
2.00
Seamon, George A. 5.00
Nolan, Peter
10.00
Stiles, Frank 5.00
O'Connell, Michael
2.00
Spinney, Margaret S. 2.00
Polep, Fannie L.
2.00
Taylor, Spencer H. 2.00
Pedersen, Iner
2.00 Taylor, M. E.
2.00
Perkins, A. H.
2.00
Todd, George S.
2.00
Perkins, Levi W.
2.00 Tucker, George S., Jr.
7.00
Pope, Benjamin
8.00 Tuttle, Arthur
2.00
Pratt, Edward F.
2.00 Tuttle, W. D.
2.00
Priest, Henry L.
4.00 Tripp, Horatio W.
4.00
Piscaer, Louis
2.00 Turnbull, George L. 7.00
Quinn, E. L.
5.00
Vallie, A. H.
2.00
Russell, John H.
2.00 Wheeler, Herbert L.
2.00
Reynolds, Jesse C.
2.00 Weaver, George T.
25.00
Reed, G. Howard 2.00
Ward, Mary E.
2.00
Rayner, W. A. 2.00 White, E. L.
2.00
Roche, Francis B. 2.00
Watkins, J. H. 6.00
Ruggles, Thomas E.
2.00 Webster, George A. 2.00
Rawitser, William
2.00 Willis, Ora J.
2.00
Reed, Otis J.
2.00
Wood, Jessie
2.00
Robbins, Solon A.
2.00
163 licenses at $2.00
$326.00
34 licenses at $5.00
170.00
1 license at $25.00
25.00
$521.00
Deduct fees, 198 licenses at 20c each
39.60
$481.40
Due county treasurer, 1921 account
7.20
$488.60
Nolan, Hannah
5.00 Shapley, Eva C. 2.00
2.00 Stearns, Clifton S. 2.00
Nealey, Edward F.
2.00 Teele, Ernest R. 2.00
Parsons, Frank E.
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June 1, 1922. Paid county treasurer
$204.00
Dec. 1, 1922. Paid county treasurer
276.20
Dec. 31. 1922. Due county treasurer on 1922
account
8.40
$488.60 HORACE F. TUTTLE, Town Clerk.
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen-I herewith submit my report for the year ending
December 31, 1922 :
$10,000.00
Received from state
3,450.00
Special for Cemetery road
2,200.00
Received for use of roller
565.00
$16,215.00
Amount expended
$16,932.92
This amount was expended as follows:
Scraping and cleaning gutters
$1,699.96
Repairing and cleaning culverts and drains
889.52
Oil
1,818.40
Sand and labor
1,263.58
Patching and labor
725.60
Patching material
218.56
Resurfacing
869.00
Scarefying and re-shaping
vards approximately 2,000 square
1,419.55
Dragging
326.50
Re-building drain in West Acton
431.90
Repairing bridge at East Acton
368.65
Repairing bridge at Powder Mill
202.90
Repairing bridge on Concord road
68.20
Washouts and fences
420.51
General repairs to machines and tools Re-building 1850 feet on Cemetery road
2,444.21
Graveling
2,981.94
$16,932.92
Some of the larger graveling jobs were on the road from Pope's Corner to Carlisle line, about 1800 feet; on the road from house of Luther Conant's to the State road, about 800 feet; on the Town Farm road, about 2000 feet; on Easterbrook road, about 600 feet; on River street, South Acton, about 800 feet ; on road near Parker's crossing,
783.94
Appropriation
$15,650.00
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about 500 feet; on road from house of A. H. Perkins, to Middlesex farm, about 600 feet. Also many small jobs of patching in different parts of the town.
Upon looking over the equipment of the street department, I found that the town had very little with which to work: Two scrap- ers, which were badly in need of repairs; very few small tools; the steam roller was in very bad condition, which required an overhaul- ing, at a cost of nearly $500.
The crushing plant was looked over and it was estimated it would cost over $1,000 to put it in working order. After considering the age and condition of this plant, it was decided not to operate crusher this year. A contract was made with Mr. Kingsley to fur- nish crushed stone delivered on job for $2.40 per ton.
I would recommend that the town consider the purchase of some road building equipment.
Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. DAVIS, Superintendent of Streets.
ASSESSORS' REPORT, 1922
Buildings, exclusive of land
$1,334,495.00
Land, exclusive of buildings
566,675.00
Personal estate 577,995.00
$2,479,165.00
Valuation, April 1, 1921
2,434,825.00
Increase in valuation
$44,340.00
Rate of taxation, $35.30.
Tax assessed as follows :
Real estate
$67,111.55
Personal estate
20,403.34
Polls
.3,630.00
$91,144.89
Moth tax
Amount of money raised :
State tax
$5,400.00
State highway tax
1,573.20
County tax
3,430.26
Town grant
75,888.17
Overlay
2,675.26
Special state poll tax ($3.00 each poll)
2,178.00
28.08
$91,144.89 ALBERT P. DURKEE, WARREN H. JONES, HENRY L. HAYNES.
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COLLECTOR'S REPORT
1920 Taxes
Uncollected January 1, 1922
$734.56
Interest collected 72.37
$806.93
Cr.
Paid treasurer
$782.12
Abatements
1.57
$783.69
Uncollected January 1, 1923
$23.24
$23.24
1921 Taxes
Uncollected January 1, 1922
$11,470.75
December assessment 10.00
Interest collected
312.89
$11,793.64
Cr.
$8,198.83
Abatements
30.26
$8,229.09
Uncollected January 1, 1923
$3,564.55
$3,564.55
1922 Taxes
Town, state and county taxes committed to
collector, October 1, 1922
$91,144.89
Interest collected 54.64
Moth tax 28.08
$91,227.61
Cr.
Paid treasurer $71,645.73
Abatements
557.28
$72,203.01
Uncollected January 1, 1923 $19,024.60
$19,024.60
HENRY L. HAYNES.
Paid treasurer
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REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH
January 1, 1923.
The Board of Health submits the following report for the year 1922 :
Burial permits issued in Acton 33
Burial permits of non-residents 20
List of contagious diseases reported by the board of health, January 1, 1922, to January 1, 1923 :
Chicken pox 30
German measles
1
Trachoma
1
Measles 9
Scarlet fever
1
Tuberculosis (Pulmonary) 3
Typhoid fever
1
Whooping cough
2
(Death none.)
Your board would recommend that $1,000 be appropriated for use of the board for the present year.
Respectfully submitted, ACTON BOARD OF HEALTH, By C. A. Durkee, Agent.
CATTLE INSPECTOR'S REPORT For Year 1922
I hereby submit the following report for year 1922: Inspected :
Cows 547 | Swine 80
Young cattle 175 Goats 5
Bulls 27 Stables inspected 121
Quarantined in the year : Twelve cattle condemned as being affected with tuberculosis and taken by the state. FRED S. WHITCOMB, Inspector of Animals.
REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF SLAUGHTERING
January 1, 1923.
To the Honorable Board of Health :
Gentlemen-I herewith submit my report as inspector of slaugh- tering from January 1st, 1922, to January 1st, 1923 :
Cattle 120 | Condemned
17
Veal
404 |Condemned 22
Hogs
85
Condemned 0
609 39
C. A. DURKEE,
Inspector of Slaughtering.
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REPORT OF DEMONSTRATION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS IN THE TOWN OF ACTON
For the Year Ending December 31, 1922
An appropriation of $300 was made at the annual town meet- ing for demonstration work under the direction of the Middlesex County Bureau of Agriculture and Home Economics. Following is a report of the work done by this organization in Acton :
Agents of the Bureau have made 164 farm and home visits. The County Agricultural Agent gave a poultry-culling demonstra- tion and judged at the Acton Fair. The Home Demonstration Agent held a program meeting to plan work for the coming year; also two two-day millinery classes at which sixty-two women learned how to make hats.
The Dental Clinic made a visit to the town in March and the work has shown good results.
Bureau moving pictures were shown five times to a total audience of 845.
Acton is one of the leading towns in the County in boys' and girls' Club work. Club Agents have held over 100 meetings with boys' and girls' Clubs during the year and they co-operated with the officials of the Acton Fair in making their Junior Department a big success. In addition to this, a big, joint exhibit was held in the Acton town hall in the spring, showing the work of Home Economics and Poultry Clubs. Two of the ten County champion- ships came to Acton, being won by Charles Howe in Gardening and Margaret Raynor in Bread-making. The death of Margaret Raynor in the Spring was one of the greatest single losses ever suffered by Club work in the State. She was an untiring worker and a successful leader in all Club activities.
There were ninety-eight boys and girls enrolled in twelve or- ganized Clubs in the town, divided as follows: Home Economics, 29; Poultry, 23; Garden, 25; Canning, 21.
Middlesex County continues to lead all others in the United States in the number of boys and girls enrolled in Club projects. There were 2,965 enrolled in various Club projects and they pro- duced $75,475 worth of products during the year. All of these young people were under the leadership of Agents of the County Bureau and 184 paid and volunteer local leaders.
REPORT OF THE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS For the Year Ending December 31, 1922
We present the following schedule showing the amounts of the several funds for perpetual care of cemetery lots and the income and expenditures on account of each fund for the year.
FRED W. GREEN, LYMAN TUTTLE, HORACE F. TUTTLE, Cemetery Commissioners.
WOODLAWN CEMETERY
No.
Name of Fund
Deposit
On hand Jan. 1, '22
Income
Exp'n'd
On hand Dec. 31,'22
1.
Hepsabeth Piper
$50.00
$55.25
$2.25
$1.50
$56.00
2. Frederick Rouillard
100.00
106.15
4.50
3.50
107.15
3. William W. Davis
100.00
103.50
4.50
3.50
104.50
4. Jedediah Tuttle
50.00
51.25
2.25
2.00
51.50
5. Mary Skinner
200.00
216.32
9.00
4.00
221.32
6.
Nancy K. Handley
500.00
576.09
22.50
16.80
581.79
7. Mary Severance
100.00
106.50
4.50
3.50
107.50
8. Mary A. Chaffin
100.00
106.25
4.50
3.50
107.25
9. Warren Robbins
100.00
100.00
4.50
3.00
101.50
10.
Henry Loker
100.00
105.54
4.50
2.50
107.54
11. Henry Lothrop
200.00
209.04
9.00
8.30
209.74
12. Luther W. Piper
100.00
107.59
4.50
3.50
108.59
13. James Temple
100.00
107.00
4.50
3.50
108.00
14. Fidelia Wheeler
100.00
105.07
4.50
3.50
106.07
15. William H. Chapman
100.00
106.00
4.50
3.50
107.00
16. Mary A. Robbins
100.00
105.50
4.50
3.50
106.50
17.
Daniel Wetherbee
100.00
104.35
4.50
3.50
105.35
18. James Tuttle
100.00
102.40
4.50
3.80
103.10
19. Julia Morrison
75.00
77.98
3.37
3.50
77.85
20. Elbridge J. Robbins
100.00
106.00
4.50
4.00
106.50
21. William Jennings
100.00
107.00
4.50
2.00
109.50
22.
Adeline Weston Blood
100.00
107.61
4.50
3.00
109.11
23.
Irving V. Whitcomb
100.00
104.70
4.50
3.50
105.70
24. John Fletcher
100.00
103.83
4.50
3.50
104.83
25. W. E. Faulkner
75.00
78.67
3.38
3.50
78.55
26.
Amanda M. Barnard
100.00
105.97
4.50
3.50
106.97
27. George T. Ames
100.00
102.32
4.50
3.70
103.12
ยท
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28. Horace Tuttle
100.00
107.59
4.50
2.00
110.09
29. Samuel Jones
50.00
51.22
2.25
3.50
49.97
30. Frances Hosmer
150.00
168.97
6.75
6.00
169.72
31. Mary E. Robbins
100.00
104.97
4.50
3.50
105.97
32.
Luther and Augustine Conant
500.00
554.02
22.50
18.00
558.52
33.
Hannah D. Robbins
50.00
53.67
2.25
55.92
34.
Elisha H. Cutler
100.00
106.00
4.50
3.50
107.00
35.
Nathaniel Jones
50.00
52.50
2.25
2.00
52.75
36.
Solomon Smith
75.00
77.77
3.37
3.50
77.64
37.
Gaius W. Allen
100.00
106.57
4.50
3.00
108.07
38.
Varnum and Francis Tuttle
250.00
262.94
11.25
9.50
264.69
39.
Aaron Fletcher
100.00
105.15
4.50
3.00
106.65
40.
Mary J. Harrington
200.00
217.45
9.00
6.00
220.45
41.
Elnathan Jones
100.00
102.20
4.50
5.00
101.70
42.
Nathan Chaffin
100.00
106.67
4.50
3.00
108.17
43.
Jonathan W. Loker
100.00
105.96
4.50
3.50
106.96
44.
Rev. James T. Woodbury
100.00
119.76
4.50
1.00
123:26
45.
Henry M. Smith
75.00
79.10
3.38
3.50
78.98
46.
Julian Tuttle
100.00
102.50
4.50
3.00
104.00
47.
James E. Harris
50.00
54.23
2.25
2.50
53.98
48.
Francis Conant
100.00
105.76
4.50
3.50
106.76
49.
Elbridge G. Parker
100.00
106.18
4.50
2.00
108.68
50.
Lemuel and Augusta Dole
100.00
104.85
4.50
3.50
105.85
51.
Edwin Fletcher
50.00
51.13
2.25
2.00
51.38
52.
Nancy Raymond, and Joseph Esta- brook
100.00
104.22
4.50
3.50
105.22
53.
Edward Tuttle
100.00
104.50
4.50
3.50
105.50
54. Abram H. Jones
100.00
102.64
4.50
3.50
103.64
55.
Joseph A. Whitcomb
100.00
101.83
4.50
3.00
103.33
56.
Isaac T. Flagg
100.00
105.54
4.50
3.00
107.04
57.
Jonas K. Putney
150.00
152.71
6.75
6.00
153.46
57
58. Joseph L. Reed
50.00
52.15
2.25
3.00
51.40
59. Charlotte C. Flagg
100.00
105.10
4.50
3.50
106.10
60. Cyrus G. Dole
100.00
106.37
4.50
3.00
107.87
61. Daniel Fletcher
100.00
105.42
4.50
3.50
106.42
62.
Asa Parker
100.00
105.43
4.50
2.00
107.93
63.
William N. Wood
100.00
108.25
4.50
3.50
109.25
64.
Leonard Bulette
100.00
105.20
4.50
3.50
106.20
65.
Ruth Robbins
100.00
105.90
4.50
3.50
106.90
66. Henry T. Billings
100.00
104.83
4.50
3.50
105.83
67. Mary E. Lothrop
200.00
218.91
9.00
7.00
220.91
68.
Lewis Wood Jr.
100.00
108.53
4.50
3.50
109.53
69.
George Conant
100.00
102.16
4.50
2.50
104.16
70.
Zoeth Taylor
50.00
53.98
2.25
2.50
53.73
71.
Herbert S. Lane
100.00
105.08
4.50
3.50
106.08
72. George H. Harris
100.00
102.40
4.50
2.50
104.40
73. Mary W. Fletcher
100.00
103.53
4.50
3.50
104.53
74.
John J. Lothrop
50.00
58.87
2.25
1.00
60.12
75.
Franklin P. Wood
100.00
107.66
4.50
3.50
108.66
76.
Israel H. Giles
100.00
104.29
4.50
3.50
105.29
77.
Joseph Barker
50.00
52.35
2.25
2.50
52.10
78.
Emma F. Blood
50.00
57.85
2.25
1.00
59.10
79.
Daniel J. and E. E. Wetherbee
200.00
219.40
9.00
4.00
224.40
80. Francis Campbell
200.00
217.50
9.00
6.00
220.50
81.
Harriet W. Palmer
100.00
105.70
4.50
3.50
106.70
82.
Jason W. Livermore
50.00
52.85
2.25
2.00
53.10
83.
Josiah Piper
75.00
79.05
3.37
2.50
79.92
84.
William F. Wood
50.00
52.69
2.25
2.00
52.94
85.
John White
100.00
104.37
4.50
3.00
105.87
86. Cyrus Hale
100.00
102.30
4.50
4.00
102.80
87.
Robert Wayne
75.00
78.90
3.38
2.50
79.78
88.
Daniel Tuttle
200.00
218.00
9.00
3.00
224.00
58
89. Edwin Tarbell
100.00
106.00
4.50
3.50
107.00
90. Elisha Comstock
100.00
114.50
4.50
1.00
118.00
91. Luke Tuttle
100.00
102.68
4.50
3.70
103.48
92. Moses Taylor
400.00
424.00
18.00
18.00
424.00
93. William D. Tuttle
100.00
105.30
4.50
3.50
106.30
94.
Cyrus Pickard
100.00
106.37
4.50
3.50
107.37
95. J. E. Billings
100.00
105.50
4.50
2.00
108.00
96.
Lorenzo A. Pratt
100.00
105.50
4.50
3.50
106.50
97.
George R. Keyes
100.00
105.60
4.50
3.00
107.10
98.
William Hosmer
50.00
53.01
2.25
2.00
53.26
99.
Henry Barker
100.00
105.75
4.50
3.50
106.75
100.
F. E. Parsons
200.00
210.90
9.00
4.00
215.90
101.
Joseph Truette
100.00
105.82
4.50
2.00
108.32
102.
Lowell A. Jones
100.00
103.45
4.50
3.00
104.95
103.
John Conant
100.00
104.25
4.50
3.50
105.25
104.
Cyrus Hale
200.00
212.50
9.00
221.50
105.
George M. Pike
100.00
103.95
4.50
4.00
104.45
106.
Calvin Harris
100.00
103.66
4.50
3.50
104.66
107.
J. P. Snelling
100.00
103.10
4.50
4.00
103.60
108.
Aaron C. Handley
100.00
102.62
4.50
107.12
109.
C. M. Cudworth
150.00
152.25
6.75
3.00
156.00
110.
Reuben L. Reed
100.00
100.75
4.50
3.00
102.25
111.
Martin and Ruth Pike
100.00
100.00
4.50
2.00
102.50
112.
Jonas Heald 1922
100.00
103.75
4.50
2.00
106.25
113.
June 3-E. A. Phillips
200.00
5.25
5.00
200.25
114.
July 1-William V. Norton
100.00
2.25
102.25
115.
September 22-Moses A. Reed
50.00
56
50.56
116.
October 23-Asaph and Henry D.
Parlin ...
150.00
1.12
151.12
$13,100.00
$13,392.71
$576.18
$409.80
$14,059.09
59
NORTH CEMETERY
On hand
No.
Name of Fund
Deposit
Jan. 1, '22
Income
Exp'n'd
On hand Dec. 31, '22
1.
Samuel Temple
$50.00
$56.79
$2.25
$1.50
$57.54
2. Frances Hutchinson
50.00
54.54
2.25
1.50
55.29
3. Henrietta; Anderson
50.00
54.04
2.25
1.50
54.79
4. Mary Hapgood
50.00
53.77
2.25
1.50
54.52
5. Jerusha Blood
200.00
254.25
9.00
1.50
261.75
$400.00
$473.39
$18.00
$7.50
$483.89
MT. HOPE CEMETERY
No.
Name of Fund
Deposit
On hand Jan. 1, '22
Income
Exp'n'd
On hand Dec. 31, '22
1.
Eliza A. Whitcomb
$75.00
$79.49
$3.37
$2.50
$80.36
2.
Phineas Wetherbee
.1 sh FRR
38.15
3.00
35.15
3. S. Lizzie Hayward
100.00
125.10
4.50
2.50
127.10
4. Frank C. Hayward
500.00
523.83
22.50
12.00
534.33
5.
George C. Wright
100.00
141.40
4.50
3.50
142.40
6.
George Crampton
100.00
114.65
4.50
3.50
115.65
7. Joel Wright
100.00
116.40
4.50
3.50
117.40
8. George S. Wright
100.00
117.15
4.50
3.00
118.65
9.
George C. Wright (Davis Memorial),
50.00
80.80
2.25
83.05
10.
B. H. and O. K. Patch
50.00
50.40
2.25
2.00
50.65
11.
Howard E. Faulkner
150.00
187.80
6.75
6.00
188.55
12.
J. Warren Hayward
50.00
50.30
2.25
2.00
50.55
13.
Lewis B. Goodnow
100.00
114.15
4.50
3.00
115.65
14.
Sarah A. Hutchins
100.00
117.66
4.50
3.00
119.16
15.
F. D. Walcott
100.00
118.31
4.50
3.00
119.81
1.6.
A. Louise Warren and Simon Hosmer, 150.00
176.27
6.75
4.00
179.02
17.
John R. Houghton
100.00
115.37
4.50
3.50
116.37
60
18. William A. Cutler and Bradley Stone, 100.00
101.08
4.50
4.00
101.58
19. John Blanchard
100.00
114.58
4.50
3.50
115.58
20. Wheeler and Shattuck
50.00
50.25
2.25
2.25
50.25
21. George H. Decoster
100.00
106.00
4.50
3.00
107.50
22. Henderson Rowell
50.00
50.28
2.25
2.25
50.28
23.
John Temple and Edward F. Pratt
100.00
104.90
4.50
3.00
106.40
24.
W. K. Davy .
50.00
50.34
2.25
2.25
50.34
25.
Ella F. and Lucius S. Hosmer
100.00
114.22
4.50
3.50
115.22 .
26.
Caroline A. Hosmer
100.00
113.10
4.50
4.00
113.60
27.
Isaiah Reed
100.00
114.48
4.50
4.00
114.98
28.
Benjamin F. Hapgood
100.00
112.23
4.50
4.00
112.73
29.
Lucy A. (Wetherbee) Burbeck
100.00
112.23
4.50
3.50
113.23
30.
Francis Jones
50.00
50.29
2.25
2.25
50.29
31.
Simon Hartwell
100.00
112.45
4.50
3.00
113.95
32.
Emerson Fuller
100.00
107.65
4.50
3.50
108.65
33.
John Porter Priest
100.00
107.65
4.50
3.50
108.65
34.
Harriet D. Brown
100.00
107.75
4.50
3.50
108.75
35.
Oliver Mead
100.00
108.78
4.50
3.50
109.78
36.
Bessie E. Brown
100.00
108.91
4.50
3.50
109.91
37.
George Gardner
100.00
108.83
4.50
3.50
109.83
38.
Hiram J. Hapgood
100.00
106.29
4.50
3.50
107.29
39.
Charles Robinson
75.00
78.95
3.38
2.50
79.83
40.
Emerline A. Johnson, F. E. Flint and
H. Louis Bush
400.00
442.77
18.00
14.50
446.27
41.
Nahum Littlefield
50.00
50.27
2.25
2.25
50.27
42.
Francis Hayward
100.00
107.00
4.50
3.25
108.25
43.
Charles S. Twitchell
50.00
50.29
2.25
2.00
50.54
44.
Pratt and Hooper
100.00
101.50
4.50
3.25
102.75
45. Marcus M. Keyes
500.00
543.16
22.50
18.00
547.66
46.
Alcander P. Bean '
100.00
105.58
4.50
3.00
107.08
47.
Bancroft Whitcomb
100.00
105.95
4.50
3.25
107.20
61
48. Hobart E. Mead
100.00
108.08
4.50
3.00
109.58
49. Jerome B. Whitney
100.00
104.45
4.50
3.25
105.70
50. Varnum Robbins
100.00
102.50
4.50
3.50
103.50
51. Walter O. Holden
100.00
106.70
4.50
3.50
107.70
52.
G. W. Knowlton
50.00
51.41
2.25
2.00
51.66
53.
Edith A. Watson
50.00
51.41
2.25
2.00
51.66
54.
A. Knowlton
50.00
51.41
2.25
2.00
51.66
55.
Edwin Stone
100.00
103.85
4.50
3.50
104.85
56.
Joseph E. Chandler
100.00
100.83
4.50
3.50
101.83
57.
Granville E. Whitcomb
100.00
104.00
4.50
3.00
105.50
58.
James E. Richardson
50.00
50.30
2.25
2.00
50.55
59.
William F. Piper
100.00
103.03
4.50
3.00
104.53
60.
Walter A. Gilmore
50.00
50.76
2.25
2.25
50.76
61.
Henry F. Hosmer
50.00
51.12
2.25
2.00
51.37
62.
Lyman Mead
100.00
103.87
4.50
3.50
104.87
63.
E. F. Richardson
50.00
49.95
2.25
2.00
50.20
64.
Ira B. Hall
100.00
102.90
4.50
3.00
104.40
65. Alonzo L. Tuttle
50.00
51.16
2.25
2.00
51.41
66.
William Chaplin, Senior
100.00
99.78
4.50
3.00
101.28
67.
William Chaplin, Junior
200.00
209.81
9.00
6.00
212.81
68.
*William Chaplin, G. A. R.
200.00
105.03
5.25
2.50
207.78
69.
Guy Staples
50.00
50.25
2.25
2.00
50.50
70.
Albert Brown
100.00
102.50
4.50
3.00
104.00
71.
Edwin C. Parker
150.00
155.13
6.75
5.00 -
156.88
72.
Eben Smith
50.00
53.37
2.25
1.00
54.62
73.
Whitcomb and Preston
100.00
101.67
4.50
4.00
102.17
74.
Alvin A. and Ellen M. Hayward
100.00
101.58
4.50
4.00
102.08
75. James Rentell
100.00
102.58
4.50
3.00
104.08
76.
Henry Willard
100.00
101.63
4.50
3.00
103.13
77.
Bixby Woodward
50.00
51.42
2.25
2.00
51.67
78.
Waldo Littlefield
100.00
101.53
4.50
3.50
102.53
62
79. E. L. Hall
75.00
76.37
3.37
2.50
77.24
80. B. D. Hall
75.00
76.37
3.37
2.50
77.24
81. D. H. Hall
75.00
74.69
3.37
2.50
75.56
82. J. D. Coburn
100.00
99.12
4.50
3.00
100.62
83. William Burr
100.00
100.75
4.50
3.00
102.25
84. J. H. Whitcomb
100.00
101.25
4.50
2.50
103.25
85.
H. T. Clark 1922
100.00
100.37
4.50
3.50
101.37
86.
February 1-Enoch Hall
75.00
3.08
2.25
75.83
87.
George F. Keyes
75.00
3.08
2.50
75.58
88.
March 30-Emma Preston
100.00
3.37
3.00
100.37
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