Town annual reports of Medfield 1900-1909, Part 29

Author: Medfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 910


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For the further improvement of our schools I would recommend that the Lowell Mason School be closed and the pupils be trans- ported to the Ralph Wheelock School, a supervisor of drawing be employed, some form of industrial work be introduced, as sewing for the girls and basketry and wood-work for the boys, and that a kindergarten be established. We cannot expect to develop the best types of manhood and womanhood - the best citizen - with- out the development of the hand, the head, and the heart. The kindergarten is the foundation of such a development, and the " Industrial Work" is a continuation of the same fundamental principles.


CONCLUSION.


In conclusion, I wish to thank you for your continued confidence and support.


Yours respectfully,


ABNER A. BADGER.


MEDFIELD, MASS., Jan. 31, 1905.


APPENDIX.


TEACHERS' DIRECTORY, 1904-05.


Salary. Where Educated.


High School | Thos. H. Kenworthy, Prin., $800 & Grade IX. § Bertha C. Folsom, Ass't, 500 Mt. Holyoke and Bridge- water Normal School.


Grades VII. & VIII.


Elizabeth O. Kimball, 450


Bridgewater Normal School.


Grades V. & VI. Agnes E. Abbott, 475 Bridgewater Normal School.


Grade IV.


Mina G. Bunker,


475


Hyannis Normal School.


Grades


II.


Mrs. Susan M. Chase,


450


Worcester High School.


& III.


Grade I.


Ethel Faulkner,


425


Framingham Normal School.


Grades


Grace E. Bent,


450


Framingham Normal School.


L. M. S. S


Supervisor of Music, Inez F. Damon, 100 Smith College.


RESIGNATIONS.


John W. Northcott, Principal and Teacher of Grades VIII. and IX. Edith A. Savage; Grades VI. and VII.


APPOINTMENTS.


Thomas H. Kenworthy, Principal of High School.


Bertha C. Folsom, Assistant in High School.


Elizabeth O. Kimball, Grades VII. and VIII.


Grace E. Bent, L. M. S.


Inez Field Damon, Supervisor of Music.


STATISTICS.


Population of Medfield, census 1900 1,583 Whole number of children enrolled in the schools for the year ending June 24, 1904 244


The number of males


I32


66 66 " females .


II2


66


66 " children less than five years of age . 5


66


" males between 5 and 15 years of age 124


" females between 5 and 15 years of age I06


66


60 " males over 15 years of age 8


66


" females over 15 years of age I


Brown University.


67


The number of males between 7 and 14 years of age . 83


" females between 7 and 14 years of age 87


The whole number of pupils between 7 and 14 years of age 170


The highest membership in any one month 247


Average number of pupils 221.25


Average daily attendance . 202.01


Average daily absence .


19.24


Percentage of attendance .


91.59


The number of cases of tardiness


1,002 281


66 " visits of the School Committee


43


66


66 66 " the Superintendent . 395


66


66 66 " parents and friends . 5º3


66


66 " different teachers employed for the year . 7


The number of teachers who have attended a normal school


6


The number of teachers who have been graduated from a normal school 6


The whole number of schools


7


The whole number of school buildings


3


The number of children in town Sept. 1, 1905, between 5 and 15 years of age


235


The number of males between 5 and 15 years of age .


124


66


66 " females 66


66 66


66 66


III


66 " children 66 66


7 14


66 66


160


66 " males


66


66


66


66


86


66


" females 66 66


66 66 66


74


The number of different pupils enrolled in the schools for term ending Dec. 23, 1904 252


The number of males I32


The number of females


120


CALENDAR FOR 1905-06.


Winter term closes March 31, 1905.


Spring term begins April 12, 1905, closes June 30, 1905.


Fall 66 Sept. 5, 1905, closes Dec. 22, 1905.


Winter 66 Jan. 1, 1906, closes March 23, 1906.


.


66


" dismissal


STATISTICS FROM SCHOOL REGISTERS, SEPT., 1903, TO JUNE, 1904.


SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHER.


Enrolment.


Males.


Females.


Membership. Total


Average


Attendance. Average


Absence. Average


Attendance. Per cent. of


Tardy.


Dismissed.


Visits School


Committee.


Visits by Su-


perintendent. Visits by


Others.


Ralph Wheelock.


8-9


Mr. Northcott


48


26


22


48


42.49


39.29


3.20


92.52


277


77


9


II4


80


6-7


Miss Savage


42


28


14


43


41.48


37.83


3.65


91.15


395


8 I


4


64


277


4-5


Miss Bunker


36


16


20


39


36.94


33.95


2.99


92.03


225


57


6


61.


IIO


2-3


Mrs. Chase


47


22


25


47


43.41


39.72


3.69


91.32


1 50


34


5


62


93


I


Miss Faulkner .


2.7


18


9


26


23.30


20.44


2.86


91.77


81


14


7


50


75


Lowell Mason.


I-6


Miss Abbott


27


14


13


27


16.69


14.67


2.02


87.20


26


9


9


2I


69


Hannah Adams.


1-6


Miss Turner


17


8


9


17


16.94


16.II


83


95.17


48


9


3


23


49


Total


244


132


II2


247


221.25


202.01


19.24


91.59


1,202


28 I


43


395


503


.


Membership.


Total


STATEMENT OF MEDFIELD WATER COMPANY


FROM NOV. 1, 1903, TO NOV. 1, 1904.


TO THE SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF MEDFIELD :


Capital


$50,000.00


CASH RECEIPTS.


Water rates


1,337.99


CASH DISBURSEMENTS.


Maintenance, construction, and taxes 953.42


ASSETS.


Construction of plans


30,462.37


Unpaid water bills


2,079.51


Cash on hand


480.30


LIABILITIES.


Capital stock issued


24,000.00


Due Edwin V. Mitchell & Co., to May 29, 1903


8,473.55


Bills payable (notes)


1,379.74


Due officials of the company (salaries to date)


537.50


S. E. LAVERTY,


MEDFIELD, Nov. 1, 1904.


Treasurer.


TOWN WARRANT.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


NORFOLK, SS.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Medfield, in said County, greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the town of Medfield, qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall, in said Medfield, on Monday, the sixth day of March next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles : -


ARTICLE I. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


ART. 2. To choose the following-named town officers, under the pro- visions of Chapter 2 of the Revised Statutes of 1902, namely : one Town Clerk, one Moderator, one Treasurer, one Collector of Taxes, three Se- lectmen, three Assessors, three Overseers of the Poor, five Constables, one Tree Warden, one Sexton, one Auditor, all for one year ; one School Committee, for three years ; two Trustees of the Public Library, for three years; one Cemetery Commissioner, for three years. Also to vote on the following question: "Shall license be granted to sell intoxicating liquors in the town for the ensuing year ? " the vote to be " Yes" or " No." All the above to be voted for on one ballot. The polls to be opened at half-past nine o'clock in the forenoon, and may be closed at two o'clock in the afternoon.


ART. 3. To choose Fence Viewers, Field Drivers, and Pound Keeper.


ART. 4. To see if the town will accept the reports of the several town officers for the past year.


ART. 5. To grant and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary to defray the expenses of the town for the ensuing year.


ART. 6. To see what action the town will take in relation to hiring money for any purpose. ?


ART. 7. To determine in what manner the taxes shall be collected for the ensuing year, also determine what percentage shall be allowed the Collector for the ensuing year.


ART. 8. To see if the town will authorize the Collector to use all such means in the collection of taxes as the Treasurer might if elected to that office.


71


ART. 9. To see if the town will accept the list of jurors as prepared by the Selectmen, and posted according to law.


ART. 10. To see what compensation the town will allow the mem- bers of the Fire Department for the ensuing year.


ART. II. To see how much per hour the town will allow for work on the highways for the ensuing year, or do or act anything relating thereto.


ART. 12. To see if the town will employ a night watchman for the ensuing year, grant and appropriate money for the same, or do or act anything relating thereto.


ART. 13. To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen to con- tract with the Medfield Electric Light and Power Company for lighting the streets of the town for the ensuing year, grant and appropriate money for the same, or do or act anything relating thereto.


ART. 14. To see if the town will amend Section Io of the By-laws by substituting the words "first day of January" and "thirty-first day of December," so that the section shall read, "The fiscal year shall begin with the first day of January and end with the thirty-first day of Decem- ber, annually," or do or act anything relating thereto.


ART. 15. To see if the town will accept as a perpetual trust the sum of one hundred dollars presented by Mary Abigail Grant, the interest thereof to be used for the care of the Grant-Newell lot in the public cemetery, or do or act anything relating thereto.


ART. 16. To see if the town will accept as a perpetual trust the sum of two hundred dollars presented by the estate of William Langley, the interest thereof to be used for the care of the Langley lot in the public cemetery, or do or act anything relating thereto.


ART. 17. To see if the town will appoint a committee to investigate the needs of the Fire Department, and report at a future meeting, or do or act anything relating thereto.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting an attested copy thereof, in the usual place for posting warrants in said Medfield, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, unto the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands this eighteenth day of February, A.D. nineteen hundred and five.


NATHAN F. HARDING, ) Selectmen EDWARD M. BENT, of


ALBERT C. SHUMWAY, ) Medfield.


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VALUATION AND TAX


THE POLLS AND ESTATES ON


IN THE


TOWN OF MEDFIELD


FOR


THE


YEAR 1905


VALUATION AND TAX


FOR YEAR 1905.


AGGREGATES.


NUMBER OF MALE POLLS, . .


.


526


TAX, $1,052.00


TOTAL VALUE OF PERSONAL ESTATE, . $392,419


" 5,493.87


TOTAL VALUE OF REAL ESTATE, 1,142,73I


15,998.23


TOTAL VALUATION,


$1,535,150


TOTAL TAX, $22,544.10


ASSESSED ON POLLS AND ESTATES.


STATE TAX,


$2,000.00


COUNTY TAX, .


1,610.88


TOWN GRANTS,


$22,930.00


LESS ESTIMATED INCOME,


3,996.78 18,933.22


TOTAL,


$22,544.10


ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAY EXCISE TAX:


DEDHAM & FRANKLIN


$51.22


MEDFIELD & MEDWAY COMPANY


22.52


$73.74


RATE OF TAX PER $1,000 $14.00


CREDITS BY TAX COMMISSIONER.


CORPORATION TAX,


$2,691.89


NATIONAL BANK TAX,


644.31


STREET RAILWAY TAX,


91.63


$3,427.83


No. of Horses, 227; Cows, 393; other Cattle, 54; Swine, 44; Fowls, 2,741; Dwelling-houses, 340; Acres, 8,021.


4


POLL TAX ONLY.


Residents.


Poll.


Residents.


Poll.


Abell, Fred W


I $2.00


Carlson, Charles


I $2.00


Adams, Chester C.


I .2.00


Carlson, William


I 2.00


Adams, George W. . I 2.00 Carley, John


I 2.00


Adams, Lewis L.


I


2.00


Cashman, Thomas


I 2.00


Adams, Edward A. I


2.00


Chenery, William K.


I 2.00


Allen, William C.


I 2.00


Christian, J. F.


I 2.00


Allen, Joseph E. .


I 2.00


Chute, Otis


I 2.00


Ambler, Charles A. .


I


2.00


Clancy, William F. I 2.00


Arguin, Thomas . I 2.00


Clark, Clinton M. I 2.00


Babcock, Herbert W.


I 2.00


Clark, Albert L. .


I 2.00


Babcock, E. Granville .


I


2.00


Clark, Charles R. I 2.00


Babcock, George W.


I


2.00


Clark, H. N.


I 2.00


Bailey, Volney I 2.00


Clark, Leroy .


I 2.00


Banks, Angus


I 2.00


Cleverly, Walter A.


I 2.00


Banks, William I 2.00


Codding, Elmer B.


I 2.00


Barttett, James I


2.00


Conant, Lewis K.


I 2.00


Bartus, Cornelius I 2.00


Conn, Louis A.


I 2.00


Barrett, Maurice


I


2.00


Coons, Emory


I 2.00


Beckwith, Alexander


I


2.00


Cooper, E. F.


H


I 2.00


Bell, James A.


I 2.00


Corbin, Albert H.


I 2.00


Bell, Frank J.


I 2.00


Cone, William


I 2.00


Bent, George L.


I 2.00


Cummings, Gilbert R. I 2.00


Bent, Urban A. I 2.00


Cunningham, Ernest Darrah, Chauncy


I 2.00


Binkhourst, Albert C. I 2.00


Davenport, Charles H I 2.00


Binkhourst, Henry


I 2.00


Dawson, James H.


I 2.00


Blake, Alfred A. .


I 2.00


Darnes, A. S.


I 2.00


Blake, Warren S.


I 2.00


Dean, Albert A. . I 2.00


Dewar, Robert J. I 2.00


Borough, John I 2.00


Dewar, Lewis


I 2.00


Bridges, Henry I 2.00


Dempsey, Alban


I 2.00


Browne, Lorne H. I 2.00


Doane, A. C. I 2.00


Bullard, George M. I 2.00


Donlan, Frank E.


I 2.00


Bullard, Charles L. I 2.00


I 2.00 Dray, Fred A. Draconetto, Giavanno T 2.00


Caldwell, Frank W.


T 2.00


Ducett, Enos T 2.00


Cady, Frank A.


I 2.00


Ducett, Thomas


1 2.00


Cain, George W.


I 2.00


Dyer, Albert A. O 2.00


I 2.00


Bennett, John R.


I 2.00


Blood, Melvin R. I 2.00


Burns, Charles H. 1 2.00


5


Residents.


Poll.


Residents.


Poll.


Dyer, John


I $2.00


Kennedy, George H. I $2.00


Elupstick, Sigor


I 2.00


Kennett, Charles D.


I 2.00


Emery, Elijah B.


I 2.00


Keane, Daniel


I 2.00


Fales, William E.


I


2.00


Kenworthy, Thomas H. I 2.00


Faye, Alonzo G.


I 2.00


Keyou, James H.


I 2.00


Fiske, Orrin F.


I 2.00


Kingsbury, Walter A. . I 2.00


Franks, Ellery


I 2.00


Kingsbury, Christopher I 2.00


Franks, Harry A.


I


2.00


Knowlton, Jeremiah


I 2.00


French, Edward


I 2.00


Lantz, Reginald


I 2.00


Gamble, Fred B.


I 2.00


Langville, Keith .


I 2.00


Garfield, Chester W.


I 2.00


Laverty, Henry J.


I 2.00


Gardner, Walter E.


I 2.00


Laverty, Frank J.


I 2.00


Gilbert, William D.


I 2.00


Laverty, Fred


I 2.00


Gillens, George W. I 2.00


Laverty, Sedgwick E. I 2.00


Gilmar., F. L.


I 2.00


Leeds, Joseph W.


I 2.00


Gilmore, Horatio W.


I 2.00


Lincoln, Richard C.


I 2.00


Gilmore, Robert E.


I 2.00


Lincoln, Edgar W.


I 2.00


Gordon, Janson C.


I 2.00


Linquest, Alex.


I 2.00


Grace, William N.


I 2.00


Logan, Thomas .


I 2.00


Grant, William T.


I 2.00


Lohnes, Angus


I 2.00


Gray, Edward


I 2.00


Maker, Harold F.


I 2.00


Griffin, George A.


I 2.00


Marshall, William


I 2.00


Grover, Pascal C.


I 2.00


Marshall, Henry E.


I 2.00


Haley, David


I 2.00


Marshall, Will. R. Mason, Frank E.


I 2.00


Hamant, Daniel


I 2.00


Mayo, Leon E.


I 2.00


Hamant, Francis


I 2.00


McCarthy, John


I 2.00


Hamilton, Eldon H.


I 2.00


McCormick, John


I 2.00


Hamilton, Charles W. H. I 2.00


McGettigan, Matthew M., I 2.00


Hamilton, Augustus S. I 2.00


McGowan, John


I 2.00


Hagerty, Patrick C.


I 2.00


McGowan, F. C.


I 2.00


Harmook, Luke .


I 2.00


McGrory, James


I 2.00


Hanson, Arthur I 2.00


Mclaughlin, Thomas E. . I 2.00


Harwood, Harry A. I 2.00


McLean, Alex. I 2.00


McLeod, Alexander I 2.00


Herron, George B. . Hill, Forest M.


I 2.00


McLeod, William C.


I 2.00


Holbrook, Henry C.


I 2.00


Meany, David E.


I 2.00


Holbrook, Clement A. I 2.00


Meany, John D.


I 2.00


Hughes, Charles R. I 2.00


Meany, James H.


I 2.00


Jacobs, Lewis


I 2.00


Merrill, Walter S.


I 2.00


Johnson, Samuel


I 2.00 Metcalf, C. Elmer


I 2.00


Johnson, Ernest B. .


I 2.00


Miller, George F. Miller, John R.


I 2.00


Johnson, Carl


I 2.00


Milburn, Philip C. .


I 2.00


Johnson, Gustaf


I 2.00


Mitchell, Herbert L.


I 2.00


Jordan, Bernard . I 2.00


Mitchell, Samuel E.


I 2.00


I 2.00


Johnson, Percy M. I 2.00


I 2.00


McNamara, William


I 2.00


Henshaw, Thomas I 2.00


I 2.00


Hamant, George D. I


2.00


6


Residents.


Poll.


Residents.


Poll.


Mitchell, John


I $2.00


Sager, J. Wilbert


I $2.00


Mitchell, Harold C.


I


2.00


Sawyer, Arthur


I 2.00


Morang, Moses


I


2.00


Schools, Frank R.


I 2.00


Morse, Fred H. . I


2.00


Schools, Warren J. H


I 2.00


Morse, Andrew H. I 2.00


Sears, James .


I 2.00


Morse, Samuel


I 2.00


Sheehan, Edward J. I 2.00


Nelson, Irving E. I 2.00


Simmons, John A.


I 2.00


Newell, Willard A.


I 2.00


Simpson, Samuel W. I 2.00


Nonan, John .


I


2.00


Sims, George B.


I 2.00


Ordway, Charles A. I


2.00


Sinclair, Guy


I 2.00


Osborn, Frank L. I 2.00


Slipp, Harry G. .


I 2.00


Osborn, Avery


I 2.00


Smith, Fred A.


I 2.00


Owens, William D. R. I 2.00


Smith, Hugh M.


I 2.00


Parker, Roswell K. . I 2.00


Snow, Edwin B., Jr.


I 2.00


Parker, Forrest L. H


I 2.00


Spaulding, Herbert R. I 2.00


I 2.00


Patterson, Thomas I 2.00


Pederson, Isaac .


I 2.00


Taylor, George H. I 2.00


Pederson, Hans H


I 2.00


Taylor, Levi C.


I 2.00


Peterson, Carl T.


I 2.00


Travers, Frank L.


I 2.00


Pember, Daniel N. I


2.00


Troxell, G. Allen Tucker, George W.


I 2.00


Pettis, James E. .


I 2.00


Turner, Emory H.


I 2.00


Preston, Herbert R. H I


2.00


Walker, L. M.


H I 2.00


Potter, John H. .


I 2.00


Ward, Benjamin N.


I 2.00


Quincy, Frank I 2.00


Watt, Harry H


I 2.00


Ricker, Clarence M. I 2.00


Watt, S. O.


I 2.00


Ricker, Edward M. I 2.00


White, Isaac N. .


I 2.00


Ricker, Harry L. I 2.00


White, Charles E.


I 2.00


Roberts, Joseph A. I 2.00


Wight, Herbert W.


I 2.00


Robertson, John


I


2.00 Wight, Charles W. .


I 2.00


Rourke, Martin E.


I 2.00 Wilson, F. Elmer


I 2.00


Ryan, Michael


I 2.00


Wood, Edward H.


I 2.00


O'Rourke, William . I 2.00


Walsh, Nicholas T. I 2.00


I 2.00


Perkins, George . I 2.00


Turner, Charles I 2.00


Pierce, Leroy M.


I 2.00


Rice, Howard M. I 2.00


Stapleford, J. N. Steere, George H


I 2.00


Parrish, Edgar H. I 2.00


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RESIDENTS.


-


Poll


Personal.


Real.


Tax.


ABELL, William F. Store-room 200, .


I


$50


$200


$5.50


Abell, Edward H. Stock in Trade 2500, . . Adams, Warren H. House 800, Hennery 40, H. Lot Ia 200, Tillage 4a 200, . .


I


2,500


37.00


Adams, Edward L. Other Personal 40 .-- Barn 200, Barn Lot 5-8a 150, Tillage Ia 100, Pasture 20a 360, Meadow 2a 40, Wood 24a 600,


I


40


1,450


22.86


Adams, Mary L. I Horse 60, Other Personal 150 .- House 800, Stable 250, H. Lot 3-8a 150, Hennery 50,


210


1,250


20.44


Adams, Augusta P. House 700, H. Lot I-2a 200,


900


12.60


Adams, John J., heirs of,


5,000


70.00


Adams, Gershom, heirs of. H. Lot 2a 200, Sprout 4a 60,


260


3.64


Allan, Alexander. Other Personal,


I


IO


2.14


Allan, John. I Cow 45, 90 Fowls 36 .- House 800, Stable 500, Hennery 100, H. Lot 2a 200, Sprout 9a 100,


I


8I


1,700


26.93


Allen, Joseph A., heirs of. I Horse 75, I Cow 40, Other Personal 50,


165


.


2.31


I


290


2,940


47.22


:


615


3,915


63.28


I


815


3,930


68.43


:


Allen, George L. L. I Horse 40, 5 Cows 175, Other Personal 75 .- House 700, Barn 500, C. House 25, Stable 50, H. Lot Ia 100, Tillage IIa 660, Meadow 8a 90, Pasture 2Ia 525, Wood 2a 100, Sprout 9a 190, . . Allen, Joseph E. and Charlotte B. 3 Horses 200, 7 Cows 280, Other Personal 125 .- House 1000, Barn 500, C. House 500, Windmill 300, H. Lot 1-2a 50, Tillage 15 I-2a 775, Pasture 26a 690, Meadow 9a 100,


Allen, Alphonso L. 2 Horses 200, 15 Cows 525, I Bull 25, 50 Fowls 20, Other Per- sonal 45 .- House 1500, Barn 1000, Stable 200, Silo 250, H. Lot 1a 100, Tillage 9a. 405, Pasture 20a 400, Meadow 3a 75,. .


I


1,240


19.36


8


Poll. Personal. Real.


Tax.


Allen, J. A. & N. T., heirs of. House 1000, Barn 600, C. House 200, H. Lot Ia 150, Tillage 23a 920, Pasture 44a 1000, Sprout 16a 240, Wood 4a 240, Meadow 22a 350, . BABCOCK, Lowell. House 800, Shop 200, H. Lot I-2a 100,


Babcock, George G. Stock in Trade 200, I Horse 125, Other Personal 235 .- House


2300, Stable 500, Paint Shop 225, H. Lot I-2a 400,


I


$560


3,425


57.79


Bailey, William H. House 3000, Hennery 100,-Lot I-2a 500,


I


IO


3,600


52.54


Bailey, Turner R. I Horse 50, Other Personal 50 .- House 2300, Stable 500, Hennery 50, H. Lot 2a 600,


I


IO0


3,450


51.70


Bailey, Abbie. House 1050, H. Lot I-2a 500, Baker, J. Herbert,


I


I5


2.2I


Baker, Robert W. Stock in Trade 225, Ma- chinery 100 .- Paint Shop 800, Wood Shop 1600, Blacksmith Shop 700, C. House 500,


I


325


4,600


70.95


2,800


39.20


I


247


5.46


9a 360, Meadow 4a 60, Sprout 3 I-2a 35, . Bartz, John E.,


4,545


63.63


I


20


2.28


Barney, T. Fred. House and Store 3000, House South St. 1800, Stable 400, Shed 50, Scales 200, House No. 2 South St. 1800, No. 3 600, No. 4 700, Williams House 700, House and Store Lot Ia 1200, H. Lot South St. I-4a 300, H. Lots Nos. 2, 3 and 4 1-2a 400, Meadow 2a 45, Williams H. Lot I-4a 250,


Battelle, Charlotte, heirs of. House 1700, Barn 400, C. House 50, H. Lot I-2a 250, Tillage I I-2a 150,


2,550


35.70


Bell, Mary A., heirs of. House 500, H. Lot I-IOa 100,


600


8.40


I


1,700


25.80


I 1,000


700


25.80


280


3.92


I


3,520


11,445


211.5I


Bent, David M. House 1500, H. Lot I-5a 200, Bent, Edward M. Stock in Trade 500, Ma- chinery 200, 2 Horses 200, Other Personal 100 .- Wood House 300, Wood and Coal, Yard Ia 400,


Bishop, Jonathan P., heirs of. Meadow 28a 280,


$4,700


$65.80


I


1,100


17.40


1,550


21.70


Mill Privilege Ia 800, Shop Lots I-2a 200, Baker, Lizzie F. House 2500, H. Lot 1-4a 300, Bartlett, James C. I Horse 75, 4 Cows 135, I Heifer 12, Other Personal 25,. . . . Bartlett, Alice H. House 3200, Barn 400, H. Lot Ia 250, Pasture 16a 240, Tillage


9


Poll. Personal. Real.


Tax.


Blake, Martha A. House 450, Shop 150,


H. Lot 1-4a 250, .


Blackington, Edward M. House 950, H. Lot 3-4a 150,


I


1,100


17.40


1,400


19.60


Blake, Phebe A. House 1200, H. Lot 1-2a 200, Blood, M. Howard. Machinery 700, 2 Horses


250, Fowls 700 280, Other Personal 20 .- Store and Stable 1600, 5 Henneries 250, Store and Stable Lot 1-4a 250, Tillage Ioa 600,


I


$1,250


2,700


55.30


Booth, Charles B. House 200, Barn 100, H.


Lot Ia 50, Sprout Ioa 75, Tillage 2a 50, Boylan, Bernard. House 1400, H. Lot 1-12a 100, Brennan, Redmond,


I


IO


475


8.79


I


IO


1,500


23.14


I


50


2.70


Brennan, Michael, heirs of. House 500, Barn 100, H. Lot 1-4a 100, .


700


9.80


Bridge, Collamer G. I Horse, 175,


I


175


4.45


Briscoe, Rachel. House 900, H. Lot I-2a 100, Brown, Helen S. House 4500, Stable 700, H. Lot Ia 1000, Tillage 5a 500,


6,700


93.80


Brooks, John. 4 Horses 400, I Bull 20, 5


Cows 140, 5 Heifers 50, 4 Swine 25, 40 Fowls 16, Other Personal 50, .


I


701


II.8I


Brooks, Charles F. House 1200, H. Lot I-4a 200,


I


1,400


21.60


Bruce, Charles F. I Horse 50, 2 Swine 20, 80 Fowls 32, Other Personal 85 .- House 1600, Stable 350, Slaughter House 300, Shed 100, Hennery 50, H. Lot Ia 150, Tillage 7a 250,


I


187


2,800


43.82


Bruce, George W. 2 Horses 200, 7 Cows 315, Other Personal 100 .--- Tillage 2a 80, Past- ure 4a 80, Pasture 6a 180,


I 615


340


15.37


I


IO


2.14


Bullard, William H.,


Bullard, Edmund. Stock in Trade 600, 5 Horses 550, Other Personal 150 .- House and Market 2800, Stable and Slaughter House 800, H. Lot 1a 1000, Tillage 2a 600, Bullard, Lester C. House 1700, Shop 25, H. Lot I-2a 500,


I


IO


2,225


33.29


Bullard, Moses, heirs of. House 800, Barn 200, Shop 50, H. Lot ra 600, Tillage 3a 450, Pasture, Mill Swamp 26 1-2a 400, Meadow 6 1-2a 130, Pasture Pleasant St. 5a 375, Wood 4a 240, Sprout 12a 265, . CALLOW, Thomas. House 1300, H. Lot 1-4a 150,


I 1,300


5,200


93.00


3,5IO


49.14


I


1,450


22.30


$850


$11.90


1,000


14.00


IO


Po!l. Personal. Real.


Tax.


I


$75


$3.05


500


7.00


I


$225


2,600


41.55


I


60


560


10.68


5,800


81.20


Capobianco, Dan. Stock in Trade 150,


150


2.10


Chase, George R., Estate of. Other Personal 50 .- House 700, Barn 500, H. Lot Ia 150, : Tillage 9a 450, Pasture 14a 325, Meadow Ia I5, .


50


2,140


30.66


I


192


2,835


44.38


5,650


79.10


I


6,100


87.40


I


225


5.15


I


1,705


3,330


72.49


I


955


4,545


78.44


3,200


44.80


2,300


32.20


2,480


34.72


Callahan, Dennis. H. Lot 1-2a 75,. . Callahan, Michael, heirs of. House 450, H. Lot I-4a 50, . Caldicott, George W. I Horse 75, Other Per- sonal 150 .- House 2000, Stable 300, H. Lot I-4a 300,


Carr, Frank A. I Bull 20, I Cow 25, 2 Swine 15 .- Buildings 300, Sprout 13a 260, .. Cary, Catherine L. House 5000, H. Lot Ia 800,


Chapman, John. 2 Horses 100, I Cow 40, 2 Swine 12, Other Personal 40 .- House 1300, Barn 600, Hennery 75, H. Lot Ia 100, Tillage 15a 600, Pasture 8a 160, . . Chenery, Mary J. House 2400, Stable 500, House Pound St. 2000, H. Lot 1-2a 500, H. Lot Pound St. Ia 200, Meadow 3a 50, Chenery, Edmund L. House 4500, Stable 800, H. Lot ra 800, Cheney, George S. I Horse 125, Other Per- sonal 100,


Cheney, Martin L. 4 Horses 450, 45 Cows II25, 4 Bulls 80, Other Personal 50 .- House 600, Barn 950, Hennery 25, Wind- mill 200, H. Lot 1-2a 100, Tillage 7a 280, Meadow 5a 125, Pasture 18a 270, Allen Pasture 12a 480, N. Allen Pasture 8a 300, Child, Harrison H. 3 Horses 475, 9 Cows 405, Other Personal 75 .- House 500, Barn 750, C. House 200, H. Lot 1a 100, Tillage 25a 1250, Pasture 44a 880, Hamant Lot 2Ia 210, Sprout 41a 615,


Church, First Congregational. Meeting House, Land, Sheds, etc. (10,000), Ex- empt; Parsonage 3000, H. Lot 1-16a 200, Church, Second Congregational. Meeting House, Land, Sheds, etc. (8000), Exempt; Parsonage 2000, H. Lot 1-16a 300, . Church, Baptist. Meeting House, Land, Sheds, etc. (9000), Exempt; Parsonage 2000, Wood House 100, H. Lot 1-4a 350, Sprout 5a 30,


II


Poll. Personal.


Real.


Tax.


$500


$7.00


$3,240


45.36


75


3,000


43.05


Clark, Moses F. House 5000, Stable 1000, Small Stable 150, House South St. 1400, Stable 500, Hennery 200, House Pleasant St. 900, House No. 2 Pleasant St. 700, H. Lot Main St. Ia 1000, South St. I-2a 300, Pleasant St. 3-4a 450, No. 2 Pleasant St. I-8a 100, Pasture 7a 500, Pasture Dale St. 5a 250, .


Clark, Henry H. I Horse 60,


I


60


2.84


Clark, Alanson H. 3 Horses 75, 6 Cows 200,


I Heifer 10, Other Personal 35 .- House 800, Barn 300, C. House 100, H. Lot ra 100, Tillage IIa 440, Meadow 8a 120, Pasture 34 I-2a 505, Wood and Sprout 16a 240, Swamp 8a 100, . Clark, Joseph, heirs of. House 2500, Stable and Shop 350, H. Lot 1-2a 400, .


I


320


2,705


44.35


3,250


45.50


Clifford, Ellen. House 3800, House Adams St. 2800, House No. 2 3400, House Green St. 1000, Clifford Block 3500, H. Lot 3-4a 400, H. Lot Adams St. 1-2a 300, No. 2 I-2a 300, H. Lot Green St. 1-8a 150, Block Lot 3-8a 300, Lot South Side Green St. 1-2a 250, Lot Adams St. Ia 250, Sprout 5a 50,


16,500


231.00


Clough, George W. I Horse 50, 6 Cows 180, 50 Fowls 20, Other Personal 25 .- House 1000, Barn 500, Hennery 100, C. House 50, H. Lot Ia 100, Tillage 13a 390, Past- ure 32a 385, Meadow 8a 120, Sprout 5a IO0,


Clough, Frank H. I Horse 125, Other Per- sonal 70,


Codding, Isaac B. House 1200, H. Lot I-2a 400,


I


1,600


24.40


Cole, J. Allen. House 1200, Windmill 100, H. Lot 1-4a 300, .




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