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General Remarks.
The apparatus in service remains the same as last year, ex- cept during the last year owing to so much leather hose becom- ing unfit for service we purchased 500 feet of new double jacket to take its place. And this year about the same amount, for the same reason should be procured. The Board recommends the building of a new central station this spring. And as we have said before, the house on Central street is in a very delap- idated condition. Also our hook and ladder truck is kept where it cannot be taken care of as it should be.
I wish to say a few words in regard to the fire on Feb. Ioth, which taking into consideration that the night was the worst I have ever experienced, the men worked willingly and cheer-
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REPORT OF EIRE ENGINEERS.
fully, but it was entirely out of the question to move with agili- ty. The fire had to be fought entirely from the exterior, and the ice on the ladders rendered them almost useless. And as soon as the hose were filled with water, and became wet, they stiffened to such a degree, that to move them from their origi- nal position was out of the question. The men were hampered in a great measure by their clothes, and those that used their rubber coats were no better off, for as soon as the water touched them, it froze before it could run off, and in a very short space of time the whole force was clad in a sheet of ice, with hands, feet, and face insensible from the cold.
And here is where we think that voters and tax payers should see to it, that the men should have a suitable place where they could all go and remove their coats before going home. Also a place where the hose could be taken in and thawed out at once, and be ready for service. As it was hun- dreds of feet were obliged to lay in the street until the next day before it could be taken in and cared for. Also our truck and ladders were covered with ice, for almost a week, before it could be removed.
We wish to thank the Board of Selectmen, Ex-Chiefs, and also the citizens for their able support at our Convention and Muster last fall.
This year we would recommend that the sum of $1,500 be appropriated for running expenses and hose. In conclusion I would thank the board of Engineers for their support, the mem- bers of each company, also the Stewards of the two houses, for their excellent care during the past year. Credit is due to those who furnished horses, for their promptness in responding to alarms. Also to the Superintendent of the Fire Alarm, and his assistant, for the excellent condition of the system.
Respectfully submitted,
C. P. PHIPPS, Chief.
C. F. MARBLE, Clerk.
CO. K, 6th MASS, INFT., U. S. VOLS.,
IN THE
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.
[CONTRIBUTED BY CAPT U. A. GOODELL.
The President having issued the call for volunteers and the officers having met and volunteered the 6th Regt., the en- listment book was opened at the armory of Co. K on the even- ing of the 29th of April, 1898. Fifty one names were secured that night, most of them members of Co. K, 6th Inft., M. V. M. Recruiting went on briskly for the next few days and the de- sired number, 77, was soon obtained. Knowing that upon the arrivai of the regiment at South Framingham the men would have to pass a rigid examination, I applied to the Selectmen for doctors to examine the men, in order to save the expense of transporting the rejected men back from camp. Drs. Reed and Genereux were supplied and the thoroughness of their work was proven, as we lost but two men in the physical examinations at camp. The men were not subjected to the eye test here as the requirements were not known. In this test we lost eight men, making in all ten rejected. Some companies lost thirty men in these examinations.
On the 6th day of May the company reported at camp with 74 men and two officers. Owing to sickness in his family Lieut. Higgins did not volunteer and Lieut. Portal was assigned to Co. K. As he did not care to serve William P. LaCroix was sent for and mustered in as 2nd Lieut.
190
CO. K IN THE SPANISH WAR.
On the 13th day of May the company was mustered into the U. S. service. We remained in South Framingham till the 20th, drilling, drawing clothing, rations, equipment, etc. On the 20th we received orders to proceed at once to Camp Alger, Va. We arrived there the 22d, stopping in Baltimore to have that famous march through the city, which is now a matter of history.
While in Camp Alger orders were received to recruit the company up to 109 men and Sergt. Reed was sent home to re- cruit the desired number. He performed that delicate and re- sponsible task with great credit.
The time at Alger was spent in drilling, practice marches, and getting into shape for the more serious work ahead. Co. K was complimented time and time again by officers high in rank for discipline, drill, neatness of quarters and general effi- ciency. While here Priv. Martin Walsh was taken sick; dying on the 7th of July, two days after the Company started for the front.
On the 5th of July the Regiment started for Santiago Cuba, going by way of Charleston, South Carolina, and embark- ing on the transport Yale the eighth day of July. We arrived off Siboney the IIth, in time to see the last of the bombard- ment of Santiago. The time spent on board the Yale, the poor rations, cramped quarters, fierce heat, etc., is a matter of history and does not need to be repeated here. On the 2Ist we started for Porto Rico, arriving at Guanica, P. R., the 25th, and land- ing the same day. Early the following morning Co. K, with four other companies, was ordered to the front, to support the companies already there.
In the short skirmish that followed, Co. K bore a most con- spicuous part, being assigned to the most difficult and danger- ous duty, that of driving the enemy from a high and steep hill which was the key to the Spanish line. As the order to ad- vance was given, Co. K deployed as skirmishers and began the
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CO. K IN THE SPANISH WAR.
task set for them The hill was thickly overgrown with cactus and protected with four lines of barbed wire fence. Brass and mauser bullets sang their terrible song. The fire was heavy but thanks to the poor marksmanship of the Spanish was not very effective. Corp'l Gary went down with a bullet in his neck; Private Drummond received two bullets in his neck ; Corp'l Peterson was wounded in the knee, but not a man falt- ered. The company withheld their fire until the top of the hill was reached when they opened such a well directed fire that the enemy fled in confusion, leaving everything behind them. Co. K pursued the enemy at least three quarters of a mile beyond the rest of the American line and were only stopped by positive orders from Gen. Garretson. After the skirmish Co. K was ordered to the hill they had captured and told to fortify and hold it. The company remained on the hill two days when they were relieved and went back to camp. On their arrival in camp they were very highly complimented for their steadiness and coolness under fire and their very efficient work in driving the enemy from an almost impregnible position.
On the 30th of July the troops started from Guanica for the march across the island to San Juan. On the 5th of August Capt. Goodell resigned and the command devolved upon Lieut. Putney. On Sept 3d, Lieut. Putney was sent on special detail, and Ist Serg't Lee was in command of the company until the arrival of Lieut. LaCroix, who had been left in the hospital sick with malaria. On the 9th of October Lieut. Gray, of Co. A, hav- ing been promoted to Captain was assigned to Co. K, and re- mained with the company until mustered out. The terrible march across the island over almost impassible roads and trails, where only pack mules could be used to transport rations and supplies, the camps in malarial swamps, the short rations, drenching rains and fierce tropical heat, are too well known to be repeated. It is sufficient to say that Co. K bore its part
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CO. K IN THE SPANISH WAR.
well, always having more than the average number of men for duty, and winning praise constantly.
The regiment returned on the Mississippi, Oct. 27, and was met by a delegation from town, and greeted by an immense throng on their arrival, and after resting a few days were given a grand reception.
Serg't G. H. Sayles and Priv. Charles E. McGregor were taken sick in Porto Rico, brought back to America, but failed to recover. Sayles dying at Fortress Monroe and McGregor in South Framingham.
In writing this short account of the record of Co K, I have endeavored to note only the principal events. In closing I wish to bear earnest testimony to the willingness and faithfulness with which Co. K performed every duty, and in behalf of the company I wish to thank the people of Southbridge, and espec- ially the selectmen, for the support and encouragement which we from time to time received.
The war is over and Co. K has made a record of which the citizens of Southbridge and surrounding towns may well feel proud.
193
CO. K IN THE SPANISH WAR.
Name.
Rank.
Residence.
Eulisted.
Discharged.
*Ulysses A. Goodell,
Captain. Captain.
Wakefield.
May 6, 1898
Jan. 21, 1899
Newton E. Putney.
1st Lt.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
William P. LaCroix,
2.1 Lt.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
William F. Lee,
1st Serg.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Clarence G. Shippee,
Q. M .Ser Southbridge.
May 6. 1898
Jan. 21, 1899
Frank A. Herron,
Q. M. Ser Southbridge. Sergt. Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Robert E. Putney,
Sergt.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1890
tGeorge E. Reed,
Sergt.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1893
William Grovendyke,
Sorgt.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
James A. Higgins, John L. Norman,
Sergt. Sergt.
Southbridge. Southbridge. Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Harry H. Meuzker,
S-igt.
Southbridge. Southbridge. Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21. 1899
Louis P. Holman,
Corp.
Webster.
Way 6, 1893.
Jan. 21, 1890
$Jolin A. P-terson,
Corp.
Southbridge. Southbridge. Sou'hbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21. 1899
John T. Kenworthy,
Corp.
Sturbridge.
June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Ernest Clauson,
Corp. Corp. Corp.
Webster.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
William J. English,
Corp.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Napoleon Phaneuf,
Corp. Southbridge.
May 6, 1898
Jan. 21, 1899
James P. Kennedy. George J. McIntosh, TJoseph Reno,
Corp.
Webster.
May 6, 189S. Jan. 21, 1899
Corp.
Southbridge.
May 6 1898.
George Bridget,
Corp. Southbridge.
June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Justus A. Plimpton,
June 21, 189S. Jan. 21, 1899
Jolın A. Owens,
May 6, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Joseph Duchame,
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Thomas Grady,
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
TMartin G. Acton, Narcisse Allard,
Private. Southbridge.
May 6, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
William R. Alton,
Private. Dudley.
June 21, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Edwin E. Baker,
Private.
Southbridge.
June 21. 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Autoine Belanger, James J. Benoit,
Private.
Southbridge. Southbridge.
May 6. 1893. Jan. 21, 1899
Joseph Bouthillette,
June 21, 1898. Jan. 21. 1899
Edward J. Breen,
June 21, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Lucian G. Buteman,
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
" George Bird, John Caplette,
Private. Private. Private. Private.
Southbridge. Southbridge. Southbridge. Southbridge. Southbridge. Woodstock, Ct. Southbridge.
May 6, 1898. May 6, 189S. May 6, 1898.
.Jan. 21, 1899
Frank E. Carpenter, Albert Chapdelaine,
Private.
Private. Webster.
June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899 June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Joseph T. Collins, William J. Condon, John Coughlin,
Private. Southbridge.
May 6, 189S. Jan. 21, 1899
Private. Southbridge.
June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Jan. 21, 1899
#George H. Sayles,
Sergt.
May 6, 1893.
§Henry Gary,
Corp.
May 6, 1898.
James E. Clements,
Corp.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Frank E. Bonnette,
Corp.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Warren T. Wheelock,
Southbridge.
June 21. 1893. Jan. 21, 1899
Emery Rheaume,
Corp.
Brookfield.
May 6, 1893. Jan. 21, 1899
Corp. Southbridge. Artificer Leominster.
Wagon'r Southbridge. Music'n. Webster.
Private. Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Private.
May 6, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Private. Private.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
May 6, 1893
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Frank M. Wetherell,
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Frank E. Gray,
Jan. 21, 1899
194
CO. K IN THE SPANISH WAR.
Name.
Rank.
Residence.
Enlisted.
Discliaiged.
Russel Dougan, ** James Drummond,
Private.
Webster.
May 6, 189S.
Jan. 21, 1899
Private.
Putnam, Ct.
May 6, 189S.
Jan. 21, 1899
Philip Durand,
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Arthur Drennar,
Private.
Boston.
June 21, 1898
Jan. 21, 1899
George E. Egan,
Private.
Southbridge.
June 21, 189S.
Jan 21. 1899
John M. Ennis,
Private.
Webster.
Charlton.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Michael Fitzpatrick,
Private.
Southbridge.
June 21. 1893. Jan. 21. 1899
Thomas M. Flood,
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6, 189S.
Jan. 21, 1899
William Ford,
Private.
Webster.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Omer Galipeau,
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
John T. Garvy,
Private
Worcester.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Fred. N. Gelineau
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6, 189S .
Jan. 21, 1899
Paul Gerber,
Private.
Webster.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
TNapoleon Garceau,
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Everett P. Gray,
Private.
Webster.
May 6. 189S.
Jan 21, 1899
Christopher Hopwood,
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
John Johnson, James Kenney,
Private.
Boston.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21. 1899
Joseph Ki' g,
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6. 1898.
Jar. 21, 1899
Henry J. Kosmaler,
Private.
Webster.
June 21, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Peter Lap'ante,
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Fred. Lowdon,
Private.
Woodstock, Ct.
May 6. 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Henry Laprad-,
Private. Southbridge.
June 21. 189S.
Jan. 21. 1899
Timothy Maher,
Private.
Webster.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Dennis Maloney,
Private.
Southbridge.
June 21, 189S.
Jan. 21, 1899
James Maloney,
Private.
Webster.
June 21. 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
TThomas H. Murtha,
Private.
Webster.
May 6. 189S.
Adelbert Mandigo,
Private.
IVales.
May 6, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
David Mason,
Priva'e.
Southbridge.
May 6, 189S.
Jan. 21. 1899
William McGill,
Private.
Webster.
May 6, 189S. Jan. 21, 1899
William McGuinness,
Private.
Webster.
June 21, 189S. Jan. 21, 1899
Alex. Mominee,
Private.
Southbridge.
May 13. 189S. Jan. 21, 1899
William R. Moran,
Private.
Chicopee.
Lawrence T. Morrissey,
Private.
Southbridge.
June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
##Charles E. McGregor,
Private.
Marlboro.
May 6, 1893.
Albert C. Martin,
Music'n.
Boston.
June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6, 189S.
Jan. 21, 1899
Music'n.
Boston.
June 21, 189S
Jan. 21, 1899
Peter Peloquin,
Private.
Southbridge.
Paul N. Peltier,
Private.
Southbridge.
Henry E. Plimpton,
P.ivate.
Southbridge.
Boston.
June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
James T. Ryan,
Walter Reinhard,
Private.
Southbridge.
June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899 June 21 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Fred. Shur,
Private. Southbridge.
May 6, 189S. Jan. 21, 1899
William J. Shea,
Private.
Southbridge.
June 21, 1898
Jan. 21, 1899
Myron M. Smith,
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6, IS98.
Jan. 21, 1899
Private.
Southbridge.
June 21, 189S
Jan. 21, 1899
TPatrick Hickey,
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
ttJoseph Maxfield,
Private. Brookfield.
May 6, 189S
Alexander l'aquin, Joseph Nagle,
June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899 June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899 June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Clarence S. Preston,
Private. Private.
Southbridge.
May 13, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
May 6. 189S.
Jan. 21, 1899
Frank W. Fisk,
Private.
195
CO. K IN THE SPANISHI WAR.
Name.
Rank.
Residence.
Eulisted.
Discharged.
William P. Stanik,
Private.
Webster.
May 6. 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Alcide St. John,
Private.
May 13, 1898
Jan. 21, 1899
James Stone,
Private.
Chicopee Falls. Webster.
June 21, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Julius Trembly.
Private.
S whbridge.
May 6. 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Frank Trembly,
Private.
Southbridge.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
George II. Vinton,
Private.
Sturbridge.
May 6. 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
George W. Vinton,
Private.
Quinebaug, Ct.
May 6, 1898.
Jan. 21, 1899
Ernest S. Ware,
Private.
Sou' hbridge.
June 21, 1898
Jan. 21, 1899
§§Martin Walsh,
Private.
Southbridge.
June 21, 1898.
Allen L. Wood,
Private.
Southbridge.
June 21, 1898. Jan. 21, 1899
Linsday Wood,
Private.
Southbridge.
May, 6, 189S.
Jan. 21, 1899
* Resigned August 5, 1808.
t Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps June 18, 1898.
# Died Oct. 28, 1838, at Fortress Monroe, Va., of dysentery.
§ Wounded in skirmish at Guanica, Porto Rico, July 26, 1898.
Transferred to Eighth Massachusetts Infantry, U. S. Vols.
** Wounded twice in skirmish at Guanica, Porto Rico, July 26, 1898,
tt Discharged for disability Aug. 27, 1898.
## Died Oct. 0, 189S.
§§ Died July 7, 1898, at Fortress Monroe, Va.
REPORT OF PLUMBING INSPECTORS.
The plumbing inspector, E. G. Conant, having removed from town, the auditors have taken from his bills rendered that thirty-nine jobs had been examined and approved.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TAX COLLECTOR.
UNCOLLECTED TAXES.
* Fireman, who has claim against town.
Ayott, Napoleon
$2 00
Bickerstaff, Valentine $2 00
Albee, H. W.
2 00
Blake, John 2 CO
Allard, Victor 2 00
Blute, John F. 2 00
Allard, David, Jr.
2 00
Blute, Michael J. 2 00
Allard, Prisque
2 00
Boisvert, Francis, Jr. 2 00
Allard, Pierre, 3d
2 00
Bouchard, Louis 2 00
Anderson, Frank T.
2 CO
Boucher, Alphonse
2 CO
Arpin, Napoleon
2 00
Boucher, Caliste 2 00
Angie, Leonide A. 2 00
Brousseau, John
2 00
Ayotte, Joseph
2 CO
Boyden, Richard 2 00
Boyden, John 2 00
Banchand, Louis, 2d
2 00
Breen, Edward J. 2 CO
Bailey, Wm. H.
2 CO
Briggs, George 2 00
Baker, Reuben
2 00
Briggs, Walter 2 00
Barrie, Joseph, Jr.
2 00
Brodeur, Joseph 2 00
Barrie, Albert
2 00
Brodeur, J. B. 2 00
Barrie, Henry
2 00
Brousseau, Henry L. 2 00
Barrie, Frank H.
2 00
Burrell, Moses A. 2 00
Beaulieu, Albert
2 00
Butterworth, Hartley 2 CO
Beaupre, Octave
2 00
Bonnette, John J.
2 00
Beaupre, Joseph
2 00
Beauregard, Joseph
2 00
Cabana, George E. 2 00
Bevins, Pierre
2 00
Capistrand, Paul
2 00
Boulanger, Elzier
2 CO
Caplette, Oliver
2 00
Bertrand, Hycianthe
2 00
Carey, John 2 00
Bertrand, Joseph, 2d
2 00
Carey, Andrew 2 00
Bebo, Henry
2 00
Caron, Peter
2 00
200
UNCOLLECTED TAXES.
Caron, Phillip 2d
$2 00
Cuddihy, Dennis F. $2 00
Caron, Adolphe 2 00
Cuddihy, Thomas P. 2 00
Carpenter, Everett
2 00
Cudworth, Dorvel 2 00
Cavanaugh, Martin 2 00
Cullens, John 2 00
Chamberlain, Frank W. 2 00
Cullens, John, 2d
2 00
Chappelle, John
2 00
Cunneen, John, 2 00
Christian, Charles M,
2 CO
Curley, John
2 00
Clarke, Charles M.
2 00
Clarke, Harrison C.
2 00
Daigneault, Irving 2 00
Clayton, 'Thomas
2 00
Davis, Oliver 2 00
Clemons, Robert S.
2 00
Davis, Joseph 2 00
Cloutier, Emile
2 00
De Grenier, Napoleon 2 00
Collette, Hector
2 00
DeGrenier, Adolphus 2 00
Collette, Ulric
2 00
DeGrenier, Adolphus,2d 2 00
Collis, Richard
2 00
Delage, Frederick 2 00
Collins, Michael
2 00
Demers, Elie
2 00
Colombs, Louis
2 00
Demers, Gregoire 2 00
Commerfort, Michael J. 2 00
2 00
Denault, Joseph A. 2 CO
Cooper, William
2 00
Demming, James
2 00
Cooney, Peter
2 00
Desaultels, George
2 00
Conlin, Patrick
2 00
Deslauries, Alfred
2 00
Conlin, John
2 00
Desorcy, Pierre
2 00
Connelly, Edward T.
2 00
Derossier, Antoine
2 00
Connelly, Wm. E.
2 00
Duchesneau, Arthur
2 00
Cormier, Pierre A.
2 00
Duclos, Henry
2 00
Coughlin, Jerry
2 CO
Duclos, Victor
2 00
Coughlin, John T.
2 00
Dufault, Pierre
2 00
Cantara, Louis
2 00
Dufault, Philias
2 00
Crawford, W. J. S.
2 00
Dumas, Pierre
2 00
Creedon, Daniel
2 00
Dumas, Joseph, Jr.
2 00
Creedon, Michael J.
2 00
Dumas, Joseph E.
2 00
Creedon, Patrick L.
2 00
Dumont, Henry D.
2 00
Cuddihy, Patrick
2 00
Duplessis, Hormidas 2 00
Cuddihy, John P.
2 00
Durgin, John
2 00
Denis, Pierre 2 CO
Comstock, Hiram P.
201
UNCOLLECTED TAXES.
Derochers, Louis
$2 00
Gravell, Alfred $2 00
Graveline, Frederick 2 00
English, William
2 00
Greenwood, Frank 2 00
English, William, Jr.
2 00
Greenwood, Alfred J. 2 00
Ethier, Octave
2 00
Grenier, Paul
2 00
Ethier, Cyril Jr.
2 00
Grenier, Alexander 2 00
Ethier, Noe
2 00
Guillette, Michel 2 00
Ethier, Noe, 2d
2 00
Guillette, Emile
2 00
Fairbanks, Alonzo S.
2 00
Hetu, Albert 2 00
Farrell, John J.
2 00
Hetu, Louis 2d
2 00
Ferry, Lombard E.
2 00
Hetu, Edmond J.
2 00
Fitzpatrick, Thomas 2 00
Hitchen, Chas. E.
2 00
Freeland, Thomas 2 00
Hitchen, Henry 2 00
Frenier, John C. 2 00
Hivan, Douglas 2 00
Fitzpatrick, Michael T. 2 00
Hogan, John E.
2 00
Hogan, Daniel M.
2 00
Gadsby, George 2 00
Gagnon, Leon
2 00
Galloway, Frank
2 00
Harvard, Michael
2 00
Garceau, Alphonse
2 00
Harvard, Frederick 2 00
Garceau, Theodore
2 00
Kane, Hugh J. 2 00
Keating, Walter 2 00
Gomond, Raymond
2 00
Keating, Stephen
2 00
Gomond, Joseph
2 00
Keating, William 2 00
Gervais, Narcisse
2 CO
Keenan, Owen
2 00
Giard, Frances
2 00
Kelly, James P. 2 00
Giard, John
2 00
Kennedy, Wm. T. 2 00
Girard, Narcisse
2 00
Kennedy, Thomas M. 2 00
Girard, Joseph 2d
2 00
Kennedy, Patrick H. 2 00
Giroux, Joseph
2 00
Kinney, Florence J.
2 00
Giroux, Napoleon
2 00
Keough, James 2 CO
Glover, John
2 00
Keough, Thomas
2 00
Gordon, Harry A.
2 00
Kurvin, John J. 2 00
Grant, Edward H.
2 (0
King, Alfred J. 2 00
Holden, James T.
2 00
Holmes, Albert N.
2 00
Gaudrault, Diendomeu 2 00
202
UNCOLLECTED TAXES.
1
Kowl, William
$2 00
Lawson, Charles
$2 00
Katine, Isaac
2 00
Lablanc, Narcisse
2 00
Lachapelle, Joseph E.
2 00
Lablanc, Narcisse Jr. 2 00
Lafleche, Joseph
2 00
Lablanc, Joseph
2 00
Lafieche, Joseph 2nd
2 00
Leduc, Theophile
2 00
Lafleche, Paul
2 00
Leduc, Jeffrey 2nd
2 00
Lafortune, Edward
2 00
Lee, James B.
2 00
Lafrenier, Delphis
2 00
Lepain, Adelard
2 00
Lafrenier, Ephriam
2 00
Lepain, Wilfred
2 00
Laliberte, Zenon
2 00
Leriche, William
2 00
Lamontagne, Joseph
2 00
L'Heureux, Henry
2 00
Lamontagne, Pierre
2 00
Linden, Michael J.
2 00
Lamothe, J. B.
2 00
Littleton, James F.
2 00
Lamothe, Arthur
2 00
Livernois, Joseph
2 00
Lamoureux, Elzear, 2d
2 00
Lizotte, Victor
2 00
Langevin, Joseph P.
2 00
Lizotte, William
2 00
Langevin, Phillip
2 00
Lizotte, Edward
2 00
Langevin, Alexander
2 00
Loch, Henry
2 00
Langlois, Edward, Jr.
2 CO
Lochardt, David
2 00
Laperle, Victor
2 00
Lochardt, William
2 00
Lapierre, Napoleon
2 00
Loiseau, Joseph
2 00
Laprade, Joseph
2 0)
Loranger, Joseph
2 00
Lariviere, Joseph E.
2 00
Lucier, Agustus
2 00
Lariviere, Alexis
2 00
Lucier, Alfred
2 00
Lariviere, Soloman J.
2 00
Lucier, Henry
2 00
Laroche, Delphis
2 00
Lumazette, Arthur
2 00
Laroche, Alfred
2 00
Lusignan, Henry
2 00
Larochelle, Pierre 2d
2 00
Larochelle, Noe
2 00
Mahan, John E.
2 00
Lavallee, Henry
2 00
Mahan, Hugh
2 00
Lavallee, Adolphe
2 00
Maloney, Michael
2 00
Lavallee, Joseph E.
2 00
Mansfield, Robert E.
2 00
Laberdierre, Achille
2 00
Marchessauit, Joseph 2 00
Lavigne, Antoine
2 00
Martel, Chas. Jr. 2 00
203
UNCOLLECTED TAXES.
Lavoie, Hormidas
2 00
Martin, Arthur 2 00
Martin. John
$2 00
Nolan, Thomas $2 00
Matt, Eugene
2 00
May, Peter
2 00
O'Keefe, Patrick 2 00
May, Edward J.
2 00
O'Keefe, Patrick 2nd 2 00
McCabe, John
2 00
O'Keefe, John 2 00
McClean, Robert 2 00
Macdonald, Joseph
2 00
Parent, Alexander
2 00
McGrail, Michael J.
2 00
Patnaude, Ozias
2 00
McGrath, Dennis C. 2 00
Paul, Oliver
2 00
McGrath, Edward 2 CO
Peloquin, Joseph 3d
2 00
McGrath, James M.
2 00
Peltier Peter
2 00
McGuirk, Richard
2 00
Perigard, Dona
2 00
Mckinstry, Alfred J.
2 00
Perry, William H.
2 00
McMannus, John
2 00
Phelps, Sidney
2 00
Merritt, T. C.
2 00
Plante, Pierre J. B. T.
2 00
Merritt, Lucian E.
2 00
Plante, Oville
2 00
Metevier, Alfred
2 00
Potvin, Duphise
2 00
Montinny, Alfred
2 00
Potvin, Hormidas
2 00
*Moore Robert E.
2 00
Potvin, Paul, Jr.
2 00
Moriarty, John
2 00
Potvin, Narcisse
2 00
Moriarty, Timothy
2 00
Potvin, Louis
2 00
Morrill, Jerry
2 00
Pratt, Carey
2 00
Morrissey, John F.
2 00
Pratt, Walter W.
2 00
Morrissey, Thomas F.
2 00
Proulx, Basil
2 00
Morrissey, James
2 00
Proulx, Basil J.
2 00
Murphy, Dennis
2 00
Proulx, Dorset
2 00
Murphy, John C.
2 00
Proulx, J. B.
2 00
Murphy, John F.
2 00
Proulx, J. B. Jr.
2 00
Murphy, John F. 2nd
2 00
Proulx, Adolphe
2 00
Proulx, Pierre
2 00
Nadeau, Louis
2 00
Proulx, Maxime
2 00
Nadeau. Jean B.
2 00
Newell, Lester A.
2 00
Racine, Alfred
2 00
204
UNCOLLECTED TAXES.
Newton, Nelson
2 00
Racine, Edward 2 00
Nichols, Thomas J.
2 00
Ranihan, John 2 00
Renaud, Hormidas
$2 00
Thibault, Thomas
$2 00
Renaud, Francis H.
2 00
Thibault, Romard 2 00
Ringuet, Philip
2 00
Trainor, Joseph P. 2 00
Robert, Joseph E.
2 00
Tremblay, Arthur F.
2 00
Robert, W. E.
2 00
Tremblay, Joseph
2 00
Robideau, Henry
2 00
Tremblay, Narcisse 2 00
Robideau, Joseph
2 00
Tremblay, Adelard
2 00
Roehm, Peter A.
2 00
Tremblay, Elziar
2 00
Russell, Henry B.
2 00
Tremblay, Phileas
2 00
Ryan, Thomas
2 00
Troy, Michael
2 00
Ryan, James A.
2 00
Ryan, John
2 00
Ulfaut, David
2 00
Savarie, Arthur
2 00
Vandal, Elic
2 00
Savarie, Peter
2 00
Vandal, Nazarie
2 00
Scarborough, Charles
2 00
Vantasell, F. A.
2 00
Shea, Michael
2 0.0
Vance, F. M.
2 00
Shepard, Frank H. 2 CO
Varin, Albert
2 00
Sheridan, Patrick
2 00
*Walters, Monroe
2 00
Simmonds, Samuel A.
2 00
Ward, James T.
2 00
Simonds, Leuellyn
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