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Defective speech (Stammering),
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TEETH :-
Badly decayed,
81
12
58
58
Taken care of,
89
PARASITIC :-
Pediculosis (Lice),
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17
17
17
357
89
108
140
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I would again call attention to the prevalence of adenoids and enlarged tonsils. These conditions frequently follow malformations of the nasal cavities and the roof of the mouth, producing mouth breathing. It seems to be a well- established fact that sucking the thumb in infancy causes a narrowing of the upper jaw, elevation of the hard palate
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and consequent nasal obstruction. The habit has nothing to commend it and should be discouraged from earliest infancy before it becomes fixed.
The teeth in their formation and eruption play an im- portant part in the production of a perfectly formed dental arch. If the milk teeth are not taken care of and are allówed to decay and disappear too quickly, a poorly developed arch will result ; and on the contrary if the milk teeth are allowed to remain too long, the second teeth are crowded or pushed to one side, are irregular and produce a corresponding deformity of the upper jaw. The result of inattention to these important details in early childhood is made evident by the number of cases found of nasal obstructions, adenoids and enlarged tonsils.
I extend my thanks to all who have been interested in my work and rendered me assistance.
Respectfully submitted;
ELLIS S. LELACHEUR, School Physician.
West Bridgewater, Jan. 10, 1914.
CONCLUSION.
Many people, probably, have little if any conception of the demands made upon the teacher today, regarding the position as a sort of sinecure. To dispel any such delusion the following extract is quoted from an educational paper. Though written in a somewhat humorous vein, it is packed full of food for meditation.
' She ( the teacher ) must know more, do more, be more and endure more than any other breadwinner. She must know everything in heaven above, the earth beneath, and the waters under the earth. She receives no special credit for knowing them, but woe to her if she knows them not.
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She must teach the three R's as in olden times, but mark the additions. She must teach physiology with the skill of a physician but without his opportunity of hiding mistakes. She must teach civics with the learning of a lawyer but with- out his library. She must teach virtue and goodness with all the zeal of a minister but without his Bible and sectarian bias. She must teach music, drawing, penmanship, physical culture with the ability of a specialist, but must give the supervisor all the credit for the success attained. She must teach business forms, business usage, short cuts and brief methods with all the knowledge of a bookkeeper, or the schools are considered impractical."
In closing this report I wish to emphasize anew the im- portance of co-operation between the home and the school and to impress upon parents their obligation in this respect. Co-operation implies an attempt on the part of teachers and parents to understand each the other's problem and to give all possible help in its solution. Upon the teacher devolves the duty of knowing something of the home environment of her pupils ; upon the parents devolves the duty of a first- hand knowledge of the school through visitation, and of a more or less intimate acquaintance with the persons to whom is entrusted the care of their children for a period of five or more hours eoch day. With a better understanding of actual · conditions, there should pass away unreasonable criticism and malicious gossip so destructive to the best interest of the school and home.
Respectfully submitted,
EDGAR H. GROUT. Superintendent of Schools.
West Bridgewater, Mass., Jan. 15, 1914.
Appendix A.
LIST OF TEACHERS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR, 1913.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
WHENFIRST APPOINTED.
WHERE EDUCATED.
Center
Grade IX
Rose L. MacDonald
1890
Bridgewater Normal School Fitchbburg Normal School Lee Normal Academy
Grrde VIII
*Grace E. Downing
1902
Blanche G. Boober ~
1913
Grade VII
1912
Bridgewater Normal School
Grades VII-VIII
*Viola M. Richards Ila D. Berry
1913
Bridgewater Normal School
Grades VI-VII
C. Louise Williams
1910
Bridgewater Normal School
Grades III-V
Nettie M. Woodbury
1907
Bridgewater Normal School
Grades I-II
m
Ellen M. O'Neil
1911
Bridgewater Normal School
Cochesett Intermediate
Emma A. Morrow
1892
Elizabeth L. Holton
1910
Castine, Me., Normal School Symond's Kindergarten Sch. Hyannis Normal School
Sunset Ave. Primary
G. Lillian Currie Ida D. Runnels
1912
South
Anna S. Dewhirst
1912
East
¿ Cecilia M. Beattie
1913
Bridgewater Normal School
Matfield
Mary A. Dwyer
1874
Bridgewater Normal School
Jerusalem
Elizabeth A. Martin
1910
Music
Mildred S. Jones
1901
Drawing
Edmund Ketchum
1909
Taunton High School N. E. Conservatory of Music Mass. Normal Art School
*Not in service at end of year. +Transferred.
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*Mildred Packard
905
Bridgewater Normal School
Cochesett Primary
Sunset Ave. Intermediate
Minnie C. Cole
1911
1912
North
New Brunswick Normal Sch. Bridgewater Normal School Perry Kindergarten School Bridgewater Normal School
§ tEllen M. O'Neil
1911
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Appendix" B.
TEACHERS IN SERVICE FEBRUARY 1 1914.
TEACHERS.
Rose L. MacDonald,
Blanche G. Boober,
Ida D. Berry,
C. Louise Williams,
Nettie M. Woodbury,
Emma A. Morrow,
Elizabeth L. Holton,
Minnie C. Cole, C. Lillian Currie, Ida D. Runnels,
Anna S. Dewhirst,
Ellen M. O'Neil,
Mary A. Dewyer,
Elizabeth A. Martin,
Cecilia M. Beattie,
Mildred S. Jones,
Edmund Ketchum,
ADDRESS. 449 West Chestnut St., Campello West Bridgewater Brockton West Bridgewater West Bridgewater Cochesett 10 Fellsway West, Somerville West Bridgewater East Bridgewater Elmwood West Bridgewater Bridgewater Cochesett 22 Anawan St., Taunton Bridgewater 106 Chandler St., Boston 100 Mount Pleasant Ave., Roxbury
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Appendix C.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.
Friday Evening, June 6th, 1913, Eight o'clock
CLASS OFFICERS.
Henry G. Dunham, President, John J. Campbell, Vice President, Verna M. White, Secretary, Maynard H. Hemenway, Treasurer.
March-Dawn of Peace, Dellafield
Marie P. Brown.
Chorus -Praise the Lord, School.
Camille Saint Saens
Invocation
Rev. Edson R. Leach.
The Meaning of Our Flag, Henry Ward Beecher Albert A. Howard.
Class History,
Verna M. White.
Chorus-Fiddle and I School.
Goodeve
Quarrel Scene from Julius Caesar, Brutus-Henry G. Dunham, Cassius-John J. Campbell.
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Class Prophecy,
Mary Frances Fobes
Glee Club-The Red Scarf,
Male Voices, Veasie
Bond Scene from The Merchant of Venice, Shylock-Maynard H. Hemenway, Antonio-Harold F. Cole.
Chorus-Gavotte, Linders
School.
The Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Edmund Burke Napoleon J. Ensher.
Presentation of Class Gift,
Henry G. Dunham.
Conferring of Diplomas,
Rev. E. B. Maglathlin, Pres. of Howard Trustees.
Remarks, Mr. E. H. Grout, Superintendent of Schools.
Double Quartet-Send Out Thy Light, Gounod
Benediction,
Rev. E. B. Maglathlin.
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GRADUATES 1913.
CLASSICAL COURSE. Napoleon Joseph Ensher, Magna Cum Laude Henry Gurney Dunham,
Mary Frances Fobes.
GENERAL COURSE. John Joseph Campbell, Cum Laude Harold Francis Cole, Maynard Hillman Hemenway, Albert Alger Howard, Verna May White.
Cover design, Henry G. Dunham.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Rev. Edward B. Maglathlin, President, Mr. Barrett B. Russell, Vice President, Mr. Orvis F. Kinney, Treasurer, Mr. Hervey Dunham, Secretary,
Mr. Clinton P. Howard, Mr. Bradford Copeland, Hon. Andrew J. Bailey, Hon. John D. Long,
Miss Edith F. Howard, Miss Harriet A. Howard, Mr. Edwin H. Lothrop.
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Appendix D.
ROLL OF HONOR, 1912-1913.
Pupils who have been awarded large certificates. Figures following the names of pupils indicate number of small cer- tificates earned. One small certificate represents perfect attendance for one school month.
CENTER SCHOOL.
GRADE IX. Mildred Cowell 7 Leon Lothrop 8
Marjorie Sullivan 7
GRADE VIII.
Sylvia M. Cobb 7
Ruth E. Lunn 7
Elsie E. Cogswell 8
Margaret E. McFadden 8
Mary Frates 7
Bessie E. Hemenway 7
Jennie Henderson 7 Charles E. Howard 7 Ruth M. Irving 7
Edna M. Stuart 8
George W. Wetterberg 8
GRADE VII.
Mason Alger 7 Ethel Louise Beal 9
Irene Browne 9
Hazel S. Holmes 8
John E. Howard 7
Eleanor H. Worthington 9
GRADE VI.
Bathel Anderson 7 Persis Holmes 7 Hazel Hunt 7
Phyllis Logue 7 Olive H. Lothrop 8
Catherine Medeiros 7
Harry E. Parry 7
Doris Irving 8 Joanna McFadden 8 Louise H. Ripley 8
Eldon E. Ohlson 8
Ralph Philbrick 7
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GRADE V. Charles C. Ames 8
GRADE IV.
Ralph S. Worthington 8
GRADE II.
Arlene M. Irving 9
Charles E. Worthington 8
COCHESETT INTERMEDIATE.
Inez Amero 7
Louise F. Boudreau 9
Annie W. Clark 7
Ruth F. Conant 9
Florence E. Gardner 8
George E. Gardner 8 Leo W. Hefner 7
Bernice H. Keith 7
COCHESETT PRIMARY.
Etta Boudreau 9 Arthur Snell 8
Arthur Conant 9
SUNSET AVENUE INTERMEDIATE.
Carl Carlson 7 Elizabeth A. Worthing 7
Margaret Gathro 9
SUNSET AVENUE PRIMARY. Amos Chaves
NORTH SCHOOL.
Ebba M. Backstrom 7 Mary F. Perry 7
Burton L. Kervin 7
SOUTH SCHOOL. Grace D. Keenan 9 Lena Toomey 7
Grace Luddy 8
EAST SCHOOL.
Elmer Anderson 7 Lionel Gour 9
Albert Chassey 7 Louise L. Gour 9
Donald R. Foye 9 Everett H. Kingman 7
Ruth M. Foye 9
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JERUSALEM SCHOOL. Manuel Conseison 7 Gertrude L. Hanson 7
MATFIELD SCHOOL.
Lena M. Beal 8
Anna B. Belmore 7
Elva H. Benson 7
Joseph R. Hemenway 9 Myron F. Lawson 9
Albert I. Mann 8
Charles H. Mann 9
Ellsworth E. Packard 7
Carl V. Johnson 7 Manuel DeMattos 7
Dorothy M. Packard 7 Samuel A. Read 7 Elizabeth E. Read 7
Rose V. Wetterberg 7 James R. Whittemore 7 Pearle M. Whittemore 8 Earle R. Worcester 9
Ruby E. Worcester 9
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town Officers and Committees
OF THE TOWN OF
WEST BRIDGEWATER
WEST BRIDGEWATER
PUBLIC LIBRARY
ER
NEST
MASS.
P. 1656
1822. +
PULPIT ROCK
16.
RPORATED
FEB
1914
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town Officers and Committees
OF THE TOWN OF
WEST BRIDGEWATER
FOR THE YEAR 1914.
BRIDGEWATER, MASS. A. H. WILLIS, PRINTER, 1915.
CONTENTS.
Appropriations Recommended by Selectmen, 48
Assesssors' Report, .
9
Auditors' Report, 82
Births, 115
Call for Citizens' Caucus,
120
Call for Town Meeting, ·
120
Collector of Taxes, Report, .
76
Deaths, . 117
Fire Department,
62
List of Jurors, .
50
List of Taxpayers,
13
Marriages,
112
Officers, 1914,
5
ORDERS DRAWN BY SELECTMEN:
Cemeteries, 45
Charities,
41
Education, 42
Executive Department,
29 30
Forestry,
38
General Departments,
32
Health and Sanitation, .
39 40
Highways and Bridges,
Interest, ·
45
Legislative Department,
29
Library, 43
Financial Department,
4
Memorial Day, .
Municipal Buildings,
Monument Grounds, .
Protection of Life and Property,
Public Lectures,
Taxes, .
Temporary Loans,
Sealer of Weights and Measures, .
Street Lights,
Summary,
Unclassified,
Overseers of Poor, Report, .
Report of Board of Health,
Report of Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Work,
Report of Inspector of Animals,.
Report of Tree Warden,
Report of Trustees of Public Library,
Report of Treasurer of Public Library,
Road Commissioner's Report, .
Town Clerk's Report of Town Meetings,
Town Treasurer's Report,
Water Commissioners' Report, 69
Water Department, Treasurer's Report,
72
School Committee's Report.
Superintendent of Schools' Report.
43 34 43 35 44 46 46 38 45 47 44 52 68 59 54 77 83 85 56 93 78
TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1914.
SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS OF POOR.
Ellis S. LeLacheur, Chairman,
Term expires 1916
Harold S. Lyon, Secretary,
1915
Orvis F. Kinney,
66
1917
ASSESSORS.
George F. Logue, Albert Manley, Clinton P. Howard,
Term expires 1915
1917
1916
COLLECTOR AND TREASURER, -Frank L. Howard.
TOWN CLERK,-Edward H. Crocker.
WATER COMMISSIONERS.
Term expires 1915
Orvis F. Kinney,
Edwin H. Lothrop,
1916
Hervey Dunham,
1917
SCHOOL COMMITTTE.
Anna S. LeLacheur.
Term expires 1917 66 1917.
Clinton P. Howard,
1915
L. Augustus Tower, Herbert Holmes,
1915
Corelli C. B. Alger,
1916
Frank L. Howard,
1916
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TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Edward B. Maglathlin,
Term expires 1915
Helen H. Foye,
1915
Elizabeth Kingman (resigned),
. 1916
Martha B. Mason (to fill vacancy),
L. Augustus Tower,
1916
Edith F. Howard,
66 1917
Daniel J. Lothrop,
66 1917
CONSTABLES, -Octave Belmore, Henry O. Davenport, Wil- liam E. Gibson, William L. Woodworth, Presson West.
SPECIAL CONSTABLES,-John C. Chase, Elmer W. Hunt, William N. Shipman.
ROAD COMMISSIONER, -George G. Tucker. TREE WARDEN,-Warren P. Laughton.
AUDITORS,-Arthur E. Ryder, Fred J. Cowell. FOREST FIRE WARDEN, -Warren P. Laughton.
DEPUTY FIRE WARDENS,-H. O. Davenport, F. P. Hatch, W. L. Woodworth, Albert Manley, W. S. Irwin, Pres- son West.
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.
Christopher Reed, Term expires 1915
Channing F. Dunbar,
1916
John L. Sullivan,
1917
FIELD DRIVERS .- Jos. C. Howard, Albert Manley, Geo. F. Ryder, Elmer E. Howard, Presson West.
SURVEYORS OF LUMBER AND MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK .- C. P. Howard, E. H. Thayer, W. F. Ryder, A. S. Lyon, W. P. Laughton.
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FENCE VIEWERS .- C. P. Howard, C. N. Andrews, Henry C. Kinney. .
PUBLIC WEIGHERS. - E. P. Dunbar, Rufus C. Bennett, Clinton P. Howard.
SUPERINTENDENT OF GYPSY AND BROWN TAIL MOTH WORK .- Octave Belmore.
INSPECTOR OF CATTLE AND MEAT .- William L. Woodworth. SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. - Joseph C Howard.
Report of Assessors.
LIST OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE YEAR 1914.
Legislative Department,
1. Moderator, $25 00
Executive Department.
1. Selectmen, 500 00
Financial Department.
1. Auditors, 20 00
2. Treasurer and Collector, 800 00
3. Assessors, 550 00
15 00
4. Other financial officers and accounts,
Other General Departments.
1. Town Clerk, 150 00
2. Law, 75 00
3. Election and Registration,
225 00
Municipal Buildings,
1. Town Hall, 300 00
Protection of Life and Property.
1. Constables, 200 00
2. Sealer of Weights and Measures, 30 00
3. Forestry.
(a) Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Extermi-
nation, 621 62
(b) Care of Trees.
(1) Tree Warden, 225 00
(2) Forest Warden, 200 00
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Health and Sanitation.
1. Board of Health and Quarantine, 100 00
2. Inspection of Animals, 50 00
3. Inspection of Slaughtering, Highways and Bridges.
250 00
1. Road Commissioner, Charities.
2,000 00
1. Overseers of Poor, 75 00
2. Poor out of Almshouse, 1,200 00
3. Soldiers' Benefits,
400 00
Public Lectures,
135 00
Monument Grounds,
30 00
Memorial Day,
100 00
Public Library,
100 00
Unclassified,
250 00
Cemeteries,
30 00
Interest,
800 00
Streets Lights,
275 00
Contingent Fund,
1,000 00
Hydrants,
700 00
Fire Hose and Equipment,
750 00
Motor Truck for Fires,
125 00
Property Owners' Liability,
382 73
Street Bounds,
100 00
School Department.
General Control,
800 00
Teachers' Salaries,
6,700 00
Text Books and Supplies,
750 00
Janitors and Supplies,
900 00
Maintenance of Buildings,
700 00
Transportation,
1,100 00
Fuel,
750 00
Sundries, 100 00
$24,589 35
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ASSESSMENT ON PROPERTY.
State Tax,
$3,325 00
State Highway Tax,
76 65
County Tax,
2,152 55
Town Grant,
24,589 35
Center School Bond,
2,000 00
North Elm Street School Bond,
1,000 00
Town Hall Bond,
1,000 00
$34,143 55
Less National Bank Tax and Cash on
hand,
860 09
$33,283 46
Overlaying,
410 38
Subsequent assessment,
2,470 01
Bay State Street Railway Co. Excise Tax,
1,140 66
$37,304 51
TABLE OF AGGREGATES.
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Number of residents assessed on property, 591
Number of non-residents assessed on property, 197
Number of persons assessed on property,
788
Number of persons assessed for poll tax only,
395
Number of persons assessed,
1,183
Number of male polls,
759
Tax on each poll, $2 00
Value of assessed real estate,
$1,415,837 00
Value of assessed personal estate,
$225,712 00
Total valuation assessed April 1, 1914,
$1,641,549 00
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TAX FOR COUNTY, STATE, AND TOWN PURPOSES INCLUDING OVERLAYINGS.
On personal estate,
$4,423 95
On real estate,
27,750 41
On polls,
1,518 00
$33,692 36
Rate per thousand,
$19 60
Number of horses assessed,
273
Number of cows assessed,
586
Number of sheep assessed,
13
Number of neat cattle other than cows assessed,
54
Number of swine assessed,
147
Number of dwelling houses assessed,
598
Number of acres of land assessed,
9,434
Number of fowl assessed,
5,450
EXEMPTED PROPERTY.
REAL.
PERSONAL.
TOTAL.
Trustees of the Howard Funds in
West Bridgewater,
$82,000 00
$175,207 88 $257,207 88
Unitarian Society,
5,700 00
5,700 00
Methodist Episcopal Society,
3,200 00
3,200 00
Baptist Society,
2,600 00
2,600 00
Old Bridgewater Historical Society,
3,200 00
3,200 00
West Bridgewater Town Hall,
8,000 00
8,000 00
West Bridgewater Town Farm,
10,000 00
10,000 00
$289,907 88
Widows' exemption, Soldiers' exemption,
3,500 00
13,350 00
$306,757 88
GEORGE F. LOGUE, ALBERT MANLEY, CLINTON P. HOWARD,
Assessors.
List of Taxpayers.
Abbott, Fred L.
$2.00
Anderson, Bros.
179.51
Abramhanson, Knute,
2.00
Anderson, Charles O.
2.00
Adams, Elizabeth, heirs,
98
Anderson, Elizabeth,
78.40
Alden, Eugene A.
2.69
Anderson, Adolph,
2.00
Alden, Nellie W.
31.85
Anderson, Carl A.
88.44
Alexander, Alexander G. 22.19
Anderson, Henry R.
2.00
Allen, Anna J.
1.96
Anderson, John R.
17.69
Alger, Albert L.
2.00
Andrea, Jackson,
2.00
Alger, Arthur H.
366.55
Andre, John,
2 00
Alger, Edmund L.
2.00
Andre, Manuel,
37.28
Alger, Edith M.
102.90
Andrews, Cecil N.
18.66
Alger, Eugene F.
2.00
Andrews, Edward T.
2.00
Alger George W.
21.99
Atwood, Jacob,
27.48
Alger, Herbert W.
22 29
Augustino, Manuel,
2.00
Alger, Joseph,
52.14
Austin, William,
2.00
Alger, Lucia,
96.30
Alger, Mary E.
39.20
Backstrom, Axel M.
2.00
Alger, Robert D.
2.00
Baker, Benjamin F.
2.79
Alger, Susan H.
76 44
Baker, Charles F.
2.00
Alger, Rodney W.
5.44
Baker, Benjamin C.
35.32
Alger, William H.
43.16
Barker, George L.
2.89
Allen, Henry F.
6.08
Barker George L et. ux.
38.22
Allen, John E.
36.30
Barnes, John P.
5 44
Allen, James B.
2 00
Barr, Sydney L.
31.11
Allen, Perley W.
2.00
Barrows, John,
2.00
Almeida, John,
2.00
Bartlett Helen F.
5.88
Ames, John C.
20.43
Bartlett, Henry,
52.19
Ames, George F.
3.67
Bartlett, Samuel,
12.65
Ames, Lizzie A.
16.66
Bartlett, Horace,
293.32
Ames, Harriet E.
26.46
Bates, Loring M.
2.00
Ames, Sumner P.
33.50
Beal, William N.
2.00
Ames, William N.
2.00
Beal, Joseph L. T.
2.79
Anderson, Aaron,
2.00
Beer, Alfred,
2.00
Anderson, Anders,
2.00
Bearse, Annie L.
43.12
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Belmore, Adolar O.
111.76
Brown, Ruth, 6.86
Belmore, Octave,
85 99
Brown, Thomas,
2.00
Bennett, Ralph,
2.00
Bryant, Harold,
2.00
Bennett, Roland C
2.00
Buchanan, William H
2.00
Bennett, Rufus C.
126.66
Buckley, Bartholomew J.
25.52
Benson, Sheldon,
2.00
Brown, Bert,
2.00
Benson, Claribel,
23.52
Bumpus, Walter E.
5.92
Berry, Charles W.
30 42
Bumpus, Annie C.
20.29
Besse, William D.
2.00
Burque, Frank,
17.88
Biladeau, Calice,
36.01
Burke, John I.
2.00
Burrill, Joseph H.
2.00
Billings, Edgar, heirs or devisees,
89.68
Burrill, Annie E.
47.04
Billington, Edward N.
2.00
Burgess, Marian,
2.00
Billington, Elizabeth L.
35.28
Bisbee, Fred E.
2 00
Cabecas, Joseph,
2.00
Bismore, Joseph H.
2.39
Cahoon, Bernard,
2.00
Bismore, Lucy E ..
31.36
Cairns, William J.
2.00
Bittencourt, Antone,
2.00
Cairns, John P.
14.70
Bittencourt, Manuel,
29.44
Call, William B.
33.86
Bittencourt, Tony,
2.00
Campbell, Daniel A.
2.00
Blake, John E.
16.70
Carlson, Carl P.
60.80
Blanco, Antone,
2.00
Carey, Hattie E.
23.56
Bosquet, Frank A.
2.00
Carlson, John,
75.59
Bosquet, Joseph J.
2.85
Carlson, Joseph,
24.55
Bosworth, Albert A.
2.00
Carlton, Zimri,
7.84
Bosworth, William F.
28.46
Carnrick, Charles H.
2.00
Boudreau, William B.
20.62
Carnrick, Ella M.
43.72
Bourne, Edward L.
200
Carter, Thomas,
2.00
Bradford, Nathan W.
72.08
Carriveau, Peter A.
2.00
Bradford Nathan W. et.al.
.98
Cashion, Patrick, heirs,
49.59
Braga Jack,
2.00
Cashion, Patrick J.
3.57
Braga, Joseph,
2.00
Cashman, John,
16.66
Braga, Joseph J.
143.12
Chandler, Abbott L.
2.00
Bragga, Manuel J.
21.60
Chase, Andrew E.
2.00
Broderick, Thomas S.
2.00
Charnock, Lester,
2.00
Broman, Carl E.
2.00
Chase, Arruna S.
2.00
Brooks, Fred H.
5.92
Chase, John A.
2.00
Brooks, Benjamin F.
2.29
Chassez, Charles,
2.00
Brooks, Carlton H.
14.74
Chassez, Theophile,
42 77
Browne, Charles A.
128.92
Chatfield, Oscar,
2.00
Browne, Cyrus L.
2.00
Chatfield, Ella H. F
64.68
Brown, Charles H.
23 27
Chamberlain, Ernest R.
2.00
Brown, Early B.
2.00
Chaves, Joseph S.
23.56
Browne, Edward E.
33.36
Chaves, Manuel,
2.00
Brown, S. Waldo,
11.80
Chaves, Jose S.
2.00
15
Chaves, Joseph T.
37.28
Copeland, Walter E.,
33.32
Cheney, Fred A.
97.42
Copeland, L. E. and E.
250 00
Copeland, Samuel G. 267.68
Chisholm, George,
160.28
Copeland, S. G. and B.
22.84
Churchill, Charles T.
2.00
Couite, Jose,
43.16
Churchill, Thomas H.
4.65
Cordeiro, Manuel M.
27.00
Churchill, Carrie,
37.54
Cotter, Richard,
2.00
Churchill, Edwin R.
2.00
Cotter, Margaret,
63.70
Clark, Arthur E.
35.32
Cosgrove, John W.
2.00
Clark, Sarah C.
63.70
Courtney, John J.
2.00
Clark, Everett,
147.15
Cowell, Charles E.
42.18
Cloutier, Arthur,
54.44
Cowell, Fred J.
2.00
Cloudman, Lester N.
2.00
Craval, Joseph,
2.00
Cobral, Joseph,
2.00
Crocker, Edward H.
2.00
Cobb, George F.
3.96
Crocker, Walter,
2.79
Cobbett, Anson E.
24.05
Crosby, Frank V.
4.94
Cobbett, A. Wesley,
2.00
Crosby, George W.
2.00
Cobbett, Orrin W.
24.05
Crosby, Harry W.
15.72
Cobbett, William E.
2.00
Crosby, Willard V.
2.00
Codding, Lewis B.
2.00
Crosby, Kate,
.79
Cogswell, George D. C.
2.00
Cross, Richard W.
88.45
Cole, Asa K.
2.00
Crowell, Almond H.
2.00
Cole, Charles E.
3.96
Crowley, John,
6 31
Cole, Henry C.
2.00
Crowley, Michael,
2.00
Cole, Henry C. et. ux
43.12
Crowley, Bros
27.93
Cole, William A.
6.90
Crowley, Walter D.
2.00
Colwell, Charles H.
15.72
Cruser, Alfred,
5.92
Connor, Elizabeth,
2.94
Curtis, William F.
17.68
Conant, Herbert W.
2.00
Curtis, Edna,
64 68
Conceason, Joseph,
2 00
Cyr, George J.
2 00
Congdon, Fred T.
2.00
Cyr, Vital,
31.40
Conlon, Frank,
2.00
Cyr, Henry A.
2.00
Conlon, Owen, heirs,
26.76
Curtis, George W.
2.00
Connor, Joseph A
2.00
Cushing, Charles A.
2.00
Copeland, Caroline H.
148
Copeland, Dwight L.
1.92
Daily, David, 29.70
Copeland, Frank,
2.00
Darling, John W.
9.84
Copeland, Frank, et.al.
30.09
Darling, Mrs. John W.
44.10
Copeland, Bradford,
226.62
Dalton, Millard O.
2 00
Copeland, Edmund,
25.52
Davis, Clifford W. 2.00
Copeland, Lyman E.
62.76
Davenport, George H. 2.00
Copeland L. E., E. and
Davenport, Henry O. 80.77
Lucy,
12.35 Davenport, Henry O. et. ux. 9.80
Copeland, Sumner H.
2.00
Davenport, Alma H. 23.52
Cheney, Clinton A.
34.30
heirs,
Chevrette, Charles,
2.00
16
Davock, Thomas F.
2.00
Eaton, Joseph, 2 00
Davis, Augusta M.
43.61
Edgerly, Harry A.
145.04
Dean, Lillian,
12.25
Edlund, Albert,
2 00
DeMattos, Manuel,
29.44
Edlund, Charles F.
28 95
Denley, J. Clifton,
14.84
Edlund, Frank,
2 00
De Witt, Clifford,
2.00
Edmonston, Leon,
2.00
Dewyer, Michael, heirs,
3.92
Edson, J. Bradford,
82.46
Dewyer, Mary A.
25.48
Edwards, Edward H.
2.00
Dickerman, John H.
77.46
Egan, Charles H.
2.00
Dolbec, Jules,
12.23
Egnasio, Manuel,
2 00
Dolbec, Jules, et. ux.
51.32
Eklund, Henrik J.
2.98
Donahue, Malachi,
30.92
Ellis, Abner,
2.00
Doonan, James,
2.00
Ellis, Madeline and Abner, 37.24
Dorgan, Charles W.
2.00
Emarald, Frank,
2.00
Dorgan, Charles W., exec. 35.28
Emery, Stephen E.
2.00
Dorn, Ruben,
2.00
Enos, Frank,
94.71
Doty, Almira K.
3.92
Ensher, Hosef E.
127.54
Doty, Chester A.
30.92
Evans, Frank,
2.00
Doyle, Charles H.
31.61
Evans, George H.
2.00
Doyle, John,
2.00
Evans, Thomas J.
2.00
Drake, George S.
534.07
Duarte, Jose,
2.00
Fairbanks, Lester M.
36.30
Dunbar, Arthur R.
2.00
Fallon, John,
41 70
Dunbar, Channing F.
2.00
Fananders, Manuel,
2.00
Dunbar, Charles E., heirs, 38.04
Fantam, Charles
31.40
Dunbar, Davis H.
2.00
Fantam, George,
2 00
Dunbar, Davis H. et. al.
19.60
Ferranti, Albert,
2.00
Dunbar, Eddy P.
302.47
Ferranti, Frank,
36.01
Dunbar, George A.
2.00
Faunce, William F.
33.32
Dunbar, Jennie T.
58.80
Fay, Francis J.
3.18
Dunbar, Mrs. Jennie,
49 98
Fay, William E.
2.98
Dunbar, John, heirs,
7.06
Fay, John, heirs,
29.89
Dunbar, Lucian,
.14
Figara, Frank,
2.00
Dunbar, Walter C.
2.00
Farrar, Marshall,
47.26
Dunham, Clifford C.
2.30
Finch, Albion H.
3.98
Dunham, Hervey,
7.69
Finch, James E.
3.32
Dunham, Howard C.
.98
Fish, Herbert C.
2 00
Dunham, Rosabell,
135.24
Fiske, Hattie B., adm.
39.20
Dunn, Ann,
47.83
Fobes, Elizabeth, heirs,
56.06
Dunn, John W.
2.00
Fobes, Romeo,
2.00
Dunn, Thomas,
2.00
Fobes, Ralph D.
32.38
Dupuis, Framus,
25.52
Fonasch, Edith M.
5 88
Dupuis, Narcisse,
39.74
Foote, Henry A.
2.00
Dupuis, Ovela,
2.00
Foye, Frederick E.
2.00
Duren, Arthur,
10.82
Foye, Annie R.
29.89
17
Foye, Helen H.
19.60
Guinea, Thomas F.
54.44
Foye, Wilbur G.
2.00
Gurney, Lucius, 23.56
Hackett, Charles A.
2.00
Hackett, Annie G.
60.76
Hagglund, Erick A.
37.28
Fuller, Mary M.
55.37
Haglind, John A.
131.27
Haglind, Maria J.
18.33
Gaines, Lucy E.
158.28
Halgren, F. Albert,
58.84
Gardner, Charles E.
27.00
Hall, Harold,
2.00
Gardner, Herbert W.
31.40
Hambly, William A.
2.00
Gardner, Marietta F.
46.06
Hambly, Elbert A
2.00
Gaskell, George,
2.00
Hambly, Nancy D. heirs, 56.84
George, Joseph,
2 00
Hammond, James A
27.27
George, Mary,
17.64
Hanscom, Benjamin F.
2.00
Gibbs, James H.
11.80
Hanson, Charles E.
5.92
Gibbs, Annie B.
27.44
Hartwell, Etta L.
46.06
Gibson, Lewis,
2.00
Hartwell, Ellen A.
39.20
Gibson, William E.
17.68
Hatch, Frank P.
78.44
Gilligan, James,
2.00
Hatch, Harvey S.
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