Town annual reports of the officers of Southbridge for the year ending 1883/1884-1886/1887, Part 19

Author: Southbridge (Mass.)
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 616


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Dog fund for 1885, 346 98


Received by Librarian for fines, cards, etc.,


83 75


$2,069 50


EXPENDITURES.


Miss A. J. Comins, librarian, for services and


expenses paid by her, -


-


$903 64


Mutual Gas Light Co., for gas, 134 70


A. B. Goodier, for coal, 46 40


Library bureau, for supplies,


29 80


Cleves, Macdonald & Co., and others, for


books, periodicals and binding,


700 06


Amount carried forward, $1,814 60


62


REPORT OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE.


Amount brought forward, $1,814 60


Carpenter & Co., for cabinet, 2 75


Alphonse Deslauriers, 6 48


WV. P. Plimpton, for wood. -


-


.8 62


G. M Whitaker, for desk, 22 50


G M. Whitaker, for printing, - II 40


C. A. Dresser, for gas fixtures, 9 00


G. L. Winter, for labor, 2 60


Hartwell Hobbs, for labor, 12 37


Booth & Co , for labor, 5 17


Joseph Williams, repairing stove, - IO 25


Mutual Gas Light Co., for piping and labor, 2 24


Journal Pub. Co., for 2000 labels, 3 25


H. A. Walbridge, for lettering library door, I 50


American Library Association, for member- ship fees, - 2 00


$1,914 73


BOOK ACCOUNT.


Balance to credit of account March 1, 1886, $36 84 Appropriation for this account, 700 00 -


$736 84


Expended during the year,


$700 06


Balance to credit of account March 1, 1887, $36 78


REMARKS.


The annual examination of the Library was made by the committee on Feb. 22d, and the same was found in satisfactory condition. The committee would recommend an appropriation


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REPORT OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE.


of $1500 and the dog fund for 1886, to defray the expenses for the ensuing year. We append herewith the report of our li- brarian, which is made a part of our own.


Respectfully submitted by the Library Committee.


C. C. BRADFORD, Secretary.


Public · Library, March 1, 1887.


LIBRARIAN'S REPORT ·


No person familiar with Library work, at the present day, can fail to recognize that whatever may have been its work in the past its present work is a part of our system of education. No better proof can be given of its acknowledged value in this di- rection than the large legacies and gifts which have recently been made for the foundation of public libraries, and the erection of library buildings. That our own library is more and more valued for its educational facilities, is each year becoming more apparent. The increasing use of the volumes for investigation into special subjects of study is most gratifying. The members of our various clubs and literary societies, teachers and pupils, as well as others, are apparently learning that our shelves are store-houses of books, containing important and useful knowl- edge, needing only to be appropriated to enrich and elevate the mind. It is the aim of those entrusted with the selection of our books to purchase such as shall meet the needs and reason- able demands of our readers. That their efforts have not been unappreciated, we have good reason to believe. It will be seen by consulting our table of "Accession and Circulation " that a larger number than usual has been added to our department of fiction. Twenty-five of these volumes are a new edition of Scott's novels, and fifteen volumes, a new edition of Dickens' novels. Though we had complete sets of the works of both of these authors, they were in poor print, and many were deterred


66


REPORT OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE.


from reading them on this account. The new editions are illus- trated and have notes and glossary, and are very acceptable to our readers. The schools are not unmindful of the extended privilege allowed them by the new arrangement made last year. Two hundred and sixty-nine books have been issued on school cards. The following is the classification of those used in the schools : Fiction 12, juvenile works 65, history 68, biog- raphy 20, travels 28, poetry 19, scientific 30, literary 27. That the interest in the Natural History rooms continues may be seen from the list of gifts, and from the number of visitors. There have been 1016 visitors during the year to the department. For list of gifts to the Museum, see " Donors and Gifts," in the ap- pendix. Among the gifts to the library and reading room worthy of special notice are sixty-six volumes from George M. Whitaker; a scrap book, containing 178 pages, made of clippings from the Southbridge Journal and other Southbridge papers, from Mrs. Libya M. Litchfield ; a portrait of the late Dr. Sam- uel Hartwell, and an engraving of Hawthorne. Our needs in the direction of additional room for storing books, and for a working room, are forcing themselves upon us more and more each year, and we earnestly hope may at no distant day be sup- plied. From our yearly examination of the books, Feb. 22d, it was found there had been no books lost.


REPORT OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE.


GENERAL STATEMENT.


March 1, 1886.


Added from March 1. 1886,


Withdrawn from March 1,


1886, to March 1, 1887.


number in Library, March 1, 1887.


Total


Books in Library,


10,623


498


7


1I, II4


Pamphlets in Library,


1,105


38


72


1,07I


Periodicals (odd numbers) in Library,


247


22


247


Total unbound material, -


1,352


72


1,318


ACCESSIONS.


Purchases, -


-


-


302


Binding of periodicals and pamphlets, -


66


Gifts, -


130


-


498


Deduct withdrawals,


-


7


49I


Add number in the Library March 1, 1886,


10,623


Present number in Library, -


1I,II4


to March 1, 1887.


67


68


REPORT OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE.


CLASSIFICATION.


[ACCESSION AND CIRCULATION.]


Rank of


Classes.


No. Added.


No. in Library.


No. Circulated.


Per- centage.


I


Fiction, -


103


1,204


8,028


49.25


2


Juvenile works,


35


774


3,848


23.6[


3 History,


32


984


634


3.89


4 Biography,


28


940


543


3.43


5


Travels and description,


27


627


802


4 92


6


Poetry and drama,


II


482


33I


2.03


7


Scientific and educational,


32


606


358


2.19


8


Literary and æsthetic,


15


786


358


2.19


9


Religious and philosophical, 17


402


123


.75


IO


Complete works,


00


255


87


.54


II


Miscellaneous works,


16


337


201


1.24


12


Bound periodicals,


69


809


459


2.82


13


Agricultural works,


-


17


148


29


.17


14


Law documents [reserved],


3


167


00


.00


15


Mass. public documents,


15


332


2


.OI


16


U. S. public documents,


24


689


18


.II


I7


French books,


27


83


466


2.79


R.


Reserved section [issued by special.permit], -


24


519


II


06


D. Duplicates,


3


246


00


.00


A. L. Ammidown Library [re- served], - -


00


724


00


.00


498


1I,II4


16,298


100.00


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REPORT OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE.


RANK OF MONTHS.


Use in Library.


1SS5


1886.


Use at Home.


1885.


1SS6.


I


March, -


350


280


March,


18II


1726


2 April,


370


385


2 April,


155I


I407


3 May,


270


200


3


May,


I395


1312


4 June.


220


248


4


June,


1317


I314


5 July,


235


209


5


July,


1259


1367


6


August,


247


2II


6 August,


I394


124I


7


September,


236


195


7


September, 13II


1194


8


October,


290


260


8 October,


1427


I2II


9


November.


265


250


9 November, 1335


1303


IO


December.


276


265


IO


December, 1467


1313


II January, '87,


300


470


II January,'87 1682


I470


12


February,


356


445


I2 February, 1559


1440


Total,


3,415 3,418


Total,


17,508


16,298


CIRCULATION.


From March 1, 1886, to March 1, 1887.


AGGREGATE.


Total number of volumes consulted at the library, 3,418


Total number of volumes taken for home use, 16,298


Total circulation of books, -


19,716


USE OF LIBRARY WITHIN THE ROOM.


Largest use on any day, April 12, -


- 60


Smallest use on any day, Feb. II,


3


Average use per day, II


ISSUED FOR HOME USE.


Largest number issued any day, March 6, - I53


Smallest number issued any day, Feb. 18, 20


Average issue per day, - -


53


70


REPORT OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE.


NUMBER WHO HAVE TAKEN BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY.


Accounts open from the beginning, - 3.702


Accounts cancelled from the beginning, - 1,858


Accounts opened the past year, 195


Accounts now open,


1,844


DONORS AND GIFTS.


PAMPH-


Berkshire Athenæum, Pittsfield, Mass., BOOKS. LETS. MAGAZINES. I


Boston Public Library, -


2


Brackett, Joseph,


6


Brookline (Mass.) Public Library,


I


Cheney, John M.,


4


Commonwealth, - IO


I


Hartford Library Association,


5


Joslin, Hon. A. L., -


6


Kinsey, Joseph, I


Knowlton, T. S., librarian of West Brookfield Library, I


Litchfield, Mrs. Libya M., I


Lovell, Geo. M., 4 22


MacDonnell Bros., Chicago,


I


Nantucket Athenæum, Nantucket,


Mass., - 1


Newton, Free Public Library, -


I


Paige, C. A., - I


Providence Public Library, I


Rice, Hon. W. W., - 20


Rockport (Mass.) Public Library,


I


Smithsonian Institution, ·


I


Amounts carried forward, 56


19


22


Hartwell, Dr. S. C., the estate of, 4


I


7I


REPORT OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE.


Amounts brought forward, 56 19


22


Southbridge Town Officers,


7


Springfield Public Library, I


Stone, Admiral P., - I


Tyngsborough Public Library,


1


Washington, Department of In- terior, 7


Whitaker, George M., - 66


I


Woman's Medical College, Phil.,


I


Woodbury, J. L., -


I


Worcester Public Library, -


6


Anonymous,


I


I 30


38


22


GIFTS TO READING ROOM.


Ammidown, E. H., "Commercial Bulletin."


Easterbrook, Rev. G., "The Cosmopolitan."


Gray, Henry, "Chelsea Record."


Kremmen, Rev. J. M., "Catholic World."


Leonard, Mrs. M. F., "Union Signal."


Nichols, E. C., "Webster Eagle."


Noyes, George, "Massachusetts Ploughman."


Robinson, Wm. T., "Southbridge Herald."


U. S. Patent Office; "Official Gazette " of the U. S. patent office.


Universalist Society, "Christian Leader," and "Universalist Quarterly."


Whitaker, George M., "New England Farmer" and "South- bridge Journal."


Seventh Day Adventist Society, "Good Health" and "Signs of the Times."


73


REPORT OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE.


GIFTS TO MUSEUM.


Allen, A. T., of Union, Conn. Account and ciphering man- uscript belonging to the late Calvin Easterbrook of Woodstock, Conn., dated 1764. A copy of the "Ulster County Gazette," published Jan. 4, 1800, in which is a notice of the death and funeral services of Gen. Washington.


Brackett, Joseph. The yoke worn by "Pete" the animal who carried the express when the epizootic raged in town. A crutch, called a "spinal crutch."


Burke, Master Theodore. A hair worm (Gordius).


Herideen, H. F. Pewter buttons, such as were worn about two hundred years since, with the machine for making them.


Leonard, Mrs. M. F. A newspaper containing the advertise- ment subscribed by Luther and Calvin Ammidown as adminis- trators on the estate of Caleb Ammidown, who died April 15, 1799.


Leonard, B. A. A specimen of mail matter addressed to the late Manning Leonard, Esq., rescued from the steamer Oregon, sunk off Fire Island, March 14, 1886.


Mason, Henry D. Papers belonging to the late Capt. Abel Mason, relating to the parish and town of Southbridge. Also muster rolls and other army papers.


Morse, Edwin T .. A copy of "The Call," a San Francisco paper containing an account of the twentieth annual encamp- ment of the Grand Army of the Republic.


Paige, C. A. Relics from the battle-fields of Gettysburg and Antietam ; also a stone from the foundation of Jefferson Mill at Mount Vernon, the home of Washington, and a peach stone from a peach tree at Mount Vernon.


Wells, George W. A copy of "The Emancipator," published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, dated June 22, 1837.


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REPORT OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE.


FINANCIAL.


RECEIPTS.


Fines,


$64 21


Cards, - 9 02


Catalogues, -


3 25


Waste paper,


5 77


F. H. Walker, of Mashapaug, for use of Library six months, -


I 50


-$83 75


EXPENDITURES.


Express and freight, -


$15 90


Postage, 7 58


Stationery, -


3 83


Extra papers and magazines, -


3 29


Glue, mucilage and repairing muslin,


3 80


New type for rubber stamp, - 75


Disinfectant, insect powder and alcohol for museum, I 88


Gas lighters, charcoal and twine, -


I 80


Brooms, brushes and pail, 6 07


New seating six stools for reading room, I 50


H. Hobbs, Wm. Clarke and others for repairs, 7 24


-$53 64


A. JEANNETTE COMINS, Librarian.


.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


Overseers of the Poor.


REPORT.


ALMSHOUSE AND FARM.


The charges at the almshouse and farm are $2,208. Net cost for full support with an average of 17 inmates is $1 42 per week, includes services of the Superintendent and Matron, hired labor, services of physician, etc. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Northup, who have served as Superintendent and Matron for the last seven years to the satisfaction of the several boards of Overseers, are engaged for another year. Three hundred and seventy dollars have been expended for repairs of buildings, the old chimney taken down a new one built, and other repairs which have much improved the family part of the house. The inventory of personal property is $3,012, a gain of $581 over last year. The balance to the credit of the account with the gain of personal property is $774.


For the support of poor at the almshouse we recommend for the ensuing year an appropriation of $ 1,200, same as last year. For outside poor $2,500 against $3,500 last year, a reduction of $1,000, with a balance of $316 in the treasury for repairs of buildings. No appropriation need be made for this account.


OUTSIDE POOR.


The charges to outside poor have been $3,267, includes $1,001 for the insane at hospitals, $118 paid in other towns for paupers having settlements in this town, $594 for paupers in


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REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


this town having settlements in other towns which has or will be paid back to the town, for tramps $19.80. This shows $1,535 paid in the town. The whole expense of outside poor in and out of town is $2,673, a decrease of $604 from last year. The balance in the treasury to credit of the account is $957, will be increased to $1,168 by the payment of bills due from other towns March Ist. Nearly one-third of the account is for the insane at hospitals; two inmates, Bridget Kane and Regina Fogle, have recently been transferred to the town almshouse; remaining inmates are Lydia Fisk, Catherine Tynan, Thomas Boyle, Hendrick L. Smith. Tramps cared for 198, against 408 last year.


C. A. PAIGE, E. M. PHILLIPS, WM. C. CALLAHAN, Overseers of the Poor.


INMATES OF ALMSHOUSE.


The following persons have been inmates of the almshouse for the whole or part of the year with an average of 17 for the year :


John Clark,


aged 80


Charles Congdon,


aged 39


Thomas Powers,


- aged 69


Ellen Powers, - aged 63


Margaret O'Brien, -


aged 71


Lucy Harding, -


aged 56


Catherine Tynan,


- aged 71


Mary Baker,


aged 86


John Murphy,


-


aged 63


Albert Sanders,


-


aged 60


Catherine Welch,


Lucy Cady,


-


- aged 69 aged 87


-


- -


-


-


-


-


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REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


John Mack,


aged 62


Daniel Holden.


aged 66


Mary Cutting. aged 25


Ruby Cutting,


aged I


Lewis Gaumon,


aged 25


Bridget Kane,


aged 56


Regina Fogle,


aged 65


Hiram Simpson, aged 63


*Daniel Smith,


aged 48 Unknown


*Mary Conley,


*Mary Tobin and child, (10 months),


aged 25


*Shepard Davis, aged 8


*Lucy Martin,


aged 24 Infant


* Ardoe Martin,


* John McCarty,


aged 62


*Mary King,


aged 21


*Joseph King,


aged 5


*Rosie King, aged 3


*Francis Scarborough,


aged 48


*Kate McGrath,


aged 18


*Joseph Williams, died Oct. 30, 1886, age 77. * Not inmates March 1, 1887.


ACCOUNTS DUE THE TOWN.


OUTSIDE ACCOUNT.


State of Massachusetts, $96 58


City of Northampton, 113 28


Town of Williamsburg,


6 00


$215 86


ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT.


State of Massachusetts, -


$549 00


J. P. Green, old iron,


5 73


$554 73


So


REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


INVENTORY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AT THE ALMSHOUSE AND FARM. Feb. 28, 1887.


Class I, - $1,041 00 2,


341 50


3, 753 45


4, 238 67


5. 233 00


398 10


7, -


7 12


$3.012 84 2,431 82


Inventory of 1886,


Gain from 1886,


$581 02


LEWIS MORSE, CHAUNCY BROWN, GEO. L. CLEMENCE, Appraisers.


Southbridge, Feb. 28, 1887.


ACCOUNT OF CASH


Received and Paid the Treasurer by C. A. Paige for account of the Overseers of the Poor, for the year ending Feb. 28, 1887.


Town of Ware, aid to Mrs. A. E. Cooper, ȘII 25


Town of Rutland, aid to Edwin M. Rice, - 25 50


Town of Medway, aid to Mrs. C. A. Phillips, 53 34 Town of . Palmer, aid to Mrs. Henry Place, - 5 25


Town of Hadley, aid to Miss Catherine Parr, 26 00


Town of Sutton, aid to Lewis Mountain, 13 56


Town of Grafton, aid to Mary Lucy Martin, 31 36


Town of Williamsburg, aid to Mrs. Henry Wetherell, 94 00


Amount carried forward, $260 26


·


6.


-


REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


8 1


Amount brought forward, $260 26


Town of Spencer, aid to Joseph Dragon,


25 50


Charles Morse, I old cart, - 10 00


Nelson Fortier, clothing, etc.,


13 24


Joseph Demars, for coffin, etc .


10 00


Peter Martin, I cow, -


35 00


George F. Northup. I heifer,


18 00


C. A. Paige, for produce,


7 46


Wm. C. Callahan, for produce,


-


4 30


E. M. Phillips, for produce,


13 34


Nelson Vinton, for produce,


IO


Rev. G. Esterbrook, for produce,


3 00


A. W. Olds, for produce, -


80


Caroline Stead, for produce,


73


H. Walker, for produce, -


1 00


C. Ide, for produce, -


50


Joseph Fallows, for produce,


I 08


Ira Vinton, for produce,


18


N. J. Harrington, for produce,


1 79


Jos. Williams, for produce,


65


C. V. Carpenter, for produce,


4 00


J. W. Marble, for produce,


5 00


M. M. Marble, for produce,


I 08


Geo. White, for produce,


2 50


Joseph Gagnon, for produce,


6 00


J. M. Cochran, for produce, Edwin Morse, for produce,


1 00


Geo. Trusedale, for produce,


-


5 00


James Marble, for produce,


4 00


Chauncy Brown, for produce,


1 25


Metcalf Baker, for produce,


5 80


Chas. Johnson, for produce,


3 00


John Derien, 2 pigs, -


15 00


Samuel Hager, I pig,


3 50


Frank Sayles, I pig,


-


3 00


W. E. Alden, amount overpaid,


- 4 00


-


-


$475 06


4 00


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


FIRE NGINEERS.


REPORT.


The Engineers have the honor of submitting their annual report of the Fire Department for the year ending Feb. 28, 1887, showing the condition of the Department at the present time.


MANUAL FORCE. .


The manual force consists of a chief and four assistant engi- neers, two steamer companies of fifteen men each, two hook and ladder companies of ten men each ; also eleven horses sub- ject to the call of the department.


FIRE ALARMS.


The record of fire alarms for the year is four, the aggregate loss of which is about $ 11,000, partially covered by insurance.


The department has been called out to but a very few false alarms.


APPARATUS.


The apparatus is in good condition. Steamer No. 2 was in- spected in June, and pronounced to be in a dangerous condition. It was immediately placed in the shop and thoroughly repaired by putting on entire new steel fire box and new tubes, and is now pronounced by competent judges to be as good as new. It was also reported adding much to its appearance.


86


REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


HOUSES.


A new cement floor has been laid in No. I engine house, which will last for all time. This was a much-needed improve- ment.


Although the firemen have had but a little to do the past year it may be the calm before the storm, and should the storm come we feel confident that the men would render a good account of themselves, and as in the past reflect credit on themselves and on the department.


Respectfully submitted,


CALVIN CLAFLIN, Chief of Department.


ROLL CALL FOR 1886-7.


ENGINEERS. Calvin Claflin, Chief.


A. H. Cozzens, Ist Asst. B. C. Stone, 2d Asst.


J. W. Robinson, 3d Asst. M. Egan, 4th Asst. and Clerk.


STEAMER CO. NO. I. Charles Phipps, Foreman and Steward. Franklin Cady, Engineer. Geo. A. Bartlett, Asst. William L. Felton, Fireman.


E. L. Gay, Eugene Comstock, A. E. Buell, Joseph Bebo, Robert Moore, Wm. Northup, James Marble, Ernest Chandler, Frank Felton, Frank Reed. George Keach, substitute.


HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. I. George V. Moulton, Foreman. M. L. Dillaber, Assistant Foreman. E. A. Brown, Clerk and Treasurer. Charles Stone, Julius Stone, Frank Vinton, Everet Kenfield, Andrew M. Higgins, Louis Duquette, Napoleon Duquette.


STEAMER CO. NO. 2. J. W. Mckinstry, Foreman.


Luke Reilly, Assistant. Charles Hall, Clerk. A. H. Simpson, Engineer. George Simpson, Assistant. James A. Ryan, Fireman.


Geo. W. Upham, T. H. Burns, Geo. H. Thayer, Wm. F. Bartlett, J. T. Holden, Ed. Dougherty, J. Splaine, Lawrence Flynn, Robert Pepper.


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REPORT OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 2.


John J. Ryan, Foreman.


Thomas Shea, Assistant. John T. Hoben, Clerk.


Michael W. Kelly, Edward Splaine, John F. Cuddihy, Michael Breen, Thomas F. Ryan, William Kennedy, Peter Cunningham.


LIST OF FIRES.


March 8. Alarm sounded at 10.45 p. m Albert McKin- stry. Loss $6000. Partially insured. Full department out 8 hours. Cause of fire, accident.


April 20. Alarm sounded at 3.40 p. m. Wooden bridge N. Y. & N. E. R. R. Full department out. Loss none.


July 7. Skating rink ; owner, H. W. Hamilton. Whole de- partment out. Loss $5000 : insurance $ 1000.


July 13. Hamilton Woolen Co. shed. Loss $300 ; insurance none.


MICHAEL EGAN, Clerk.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TAX COLLECTOR


UNPAID TAXES.


POLLS.


Anger, Charles, $2 00


Caughlin, Thomas, $2 00


* Breen, Michael,


2 00


Clarke, Joseph, 2 00


Brogan, John, 2 00


Comifort, Michael, 2 00


Boucher, Dieudonne, 2 00


Croteau, Zepheim, 2 00


*Bartlett. Wm. F., 2 00


Champagne, Pierre, 2 00


Bachand, Pierre(Cross st.) 2 00


Cormier, Pierre, 2 00


Bouvier, William, 2 00


Cadaret, Felix, 2 00


Brown, David. 2 00


Codere. joseph. 2 00


Blute, John, 2 00


*Cunningham, Peter, 2 00


Bouvier. Joseph, 2 00


Choinard, Alfred,


2 00


Beauregard. Joseph, 2 00


Carmel, Peter.


2 00


Bertrand, Hyacinth, 2 00


Caplette, Olivier.


2 00


Balthazar, Henry, Jr.,


2 00


Curran, James,


2 00


Bachand. Michel 3d, 2 00


Connell, William, 2 00


Barry, Peter, 2 00


Demerce, Leon, 2 00.


Bonin, Amede,


2 00


Dragon, Francois,


2 00


Boucher, Narcisse,


2 00


Dumas, Pierre,


2 CO


Bertrand, Louis,


2 00


Degrenier. Andrew,


2 CO


Brown, John F.,


2 00


Deleney, Michael, 2 00


Brousseau, Albert,


2 00


Duquette, Joseph, 2 00


Blais, James,


2 00


Duquette, Edward, Jr. 2 00


Boyle, John,


2 00


*Duquette, Napoleon, 2 00


Bibeau, Adelord,


2 00


Duclos, David, 2 CO


Balthazar, Narcisse,


2 00


Dumouchel, Samuel, 2 00


Brown, David J.


2 00


Doyle, James, 2 00


Callahan, James J.,


2 00


Douty, Charles, 2 00


*Cuddihy, John,


2 00


Desourdie, Louis, 2 00


92


REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR.


*Doherty, Edward, $2 00


Howard, Michael,


$2 00


Dufaut, David,


2 00


Joubert, Euserbe, 2 00


Dufaut, Pierre, 2 00


Jalbert, Diendonne, 2 00


Duperez, Albert, 2 00


*Kenfield, Everett, 2 00


Ducharme, Maxime, 2 00


Kinney, John, 2 00


Demerce, Euserbe, 2 00


Lavalle, Michael, 2 00


Daigneault, Philibert,


2 00


Lamothe, Felix, 2 00


Dunn, John, 2 00


Daigneault, Alphonse,


2 00


Lataille, Alexander, 2 00


*Felton, Wm. L.,


2 00


Langevin, Pierre V., 2 00


Fontaine, Lucian,


2 00


Lorange, Louis, 2 CO


Franklin, James,


2 00


Leduc, Geofrey, 2 00


Gauthier, Stanislas,


2 00


Lataille, Cyrille, 2 00


Gravel, Francis X.,


2 00


Loranger, J. B., 2 00


Gravel, Alfred, 2 00


Geer, John M.,


2 00


Lacasse, Alfred, 2 00


Grant, James D.,


2 00


Lavalle, Pierre (River st.) 2 00


Lynk, Francis, 2 00


Girard, Pierre,


2 00


Lachapelle, J. Edmond, 2 00


Gregorie, Joseph,


2 00


Laroche, J. B., 2 00


Girard, Charles W.,


2 00


Lamontagne, Louis, 2 00


Gauthier, Amable,


2 00


* Laroche, Julien, 2 00


Galipeau, J. B.,


2 00


Gravel, Joseph, 2 00


Laplante, Arcidace, 2 00


Ģarceau, Charles,


2 00


Livernoie, Oliver,


2 00


Horrigan, Patrick, 2 00


Larochelle, Ludger, 2 00


Holden, Thomas H.,


2 00


Laliberty, Maxime, 2 00


*Holden, James T., 2 00


Labossiere, Pierre, 2 00


Hannon, James, 2 00


Labossiere, Philios, 2 00


Hetue, Louis, 2 00


Lacasse, Arthur, 2 00


Hogan, John W.,


2 00


Lee, Samuel, 2 00


Houle, Theophile,


2 00


Laliberty, Joseph, 2 00


Hetue, Elzear, 2 00 Lavalle, Pierre (Hook st.) 2 00


Halaire, Pierre, 2 00


Laroche, J. B., 2 00


Fay, Frank, 2 00


Larivier, Pierre, 2 00


*Felton, Frank N.,


Lavalle, Louis 2d, 2 00


Lamothe, Felix, 2 00


Grant, Edward,


2 00


* Laroche, Charles, 2 00


L'homme, Michel, 2 00


93


REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR.


Lavalle, Thomas, $2 00


*Peppard, Robert B, $2 00


Lamontagne, Joseph, 2 00


Peloquin, Pierre, 2 00


Laughlin. John,


2 00


Peloquin, Pierre 2d, 2 00


Lamothe. Pierre, 2 00


Proulx, Charles, 2 00


Laplante, Joseph,


2 00


Proulx, Maxime, 2 00


Murphy, Michael.


2 00


Potvin, Francois. 2 00


*Moore. Robert E . 2 00


Patenaud, Joseph, 2 00


Mansfield, Thomas, Jr .. 2 CO


Poirier, Pierre, 2 00


*Moulton. George V.,


2 0)


Proulx. J. B., Jr . 2 00


Murphy. Thomas, 2 00


Peloskie. Ernest, 2 00


Maher, John. 2 00


Peck. Richard, 2 00


Monminy, Jerry,


2 00


Potvin, Joseph, 2 CO


Marchessault, Narcisse,


2 00


Peloquin, Theotine, 2 00


Monroe, James,


2 00


Parent, Cleo; hus, 2 00


Marchessault, Joseph,


2 00.


Perron, Michel, 2 00


Morrissey, Patrick.


2 00


Poirier, Jean B.,


2 00


Martin, John,


2 00


Pelardy, Michel, 2 00


Moore, Octave.


2 00


Pollard, Joseph, 2 00


Moren, Eugene,


2 00


Plouf, Calixte,


2 00


Monminy, Hormidas,


2 00


Paul, Francois, 2 00


Murphy, John C.,


2 00


Quirk, John, 2 CO


Monminy, Jeremiah, 2 00


*Ryan, John J.,


2 00


Murphy, Dennis, Jr., 2 CO


* Ryan, Thomas, 2 00


Martel, Isadore, 2 00)


*Riley, Luke, 2 00


Martland, Charles, 2 00


Ryan. Thomas, 2 00


Ryan, William,


2 00


Morrison, Lawrence T, 2 00 Nadeau, Louis,


2 00


Ryan, William,


2 00


*Northup, W. A. 2 00


Ryan, James,


2 00


Nadeau, Joseph, 2 00


Ryan, William,


2 00


O'Brien, Michael, 2 00


Ryan, Daniel, 2 00


O'Keefe, John, 2 00


Robert, Louis,


2 00


O'Brien, John, 2 00


Rochon, Victor,


2 00


O'Brien, Martin, 2 00


Renaud, Joseph,


2 00


O'Brien, Jeremiah, 2 CO


Renaud, Pierre, 2 00


O'Halloran, James, 2 00


Renaud, J. B . 2 00


O'Keefe, Patrick, 2 00


Riopel, Eugene. 2 00


94


REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR.


Rheims, Leon, $2 00


Theriault, Joseph, $2 00


Smith, Cornelius L.,


2 00


Trembley, Theophile. 2 00


Sheridan, Patrick,


2 00


Trembley, Theophile, Jr., 2 00


Savory, Frank, 2 00


Tisdale, Dennis, 2 00


Simpson, F. X., 2 00




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