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Shay, Michael,
2.00
Stevens, Frank E. 7.42
Shean, Patrick J.
28.60
Sterling Ella M.
63.00
Shean, Timothy C.
132.90
Stearns, Abigail B. 51.10
Shattuck. Isaac,
2.00
Sullivan, John, 2.00
Shirley, John E.
2.00
Sullivan, Daniel J. 6.20
Shick, Jacob, 2.00
Sullivan, Timothy, 2.00
Shean, Michael, 14.32
Sullivan, John, 45.68
Shattuck, Lucy A. 198.16
Sullivan, Patrick, 2.00
Shattuck, Ralph W. 415.90
Sullivan, Dennis, 2.00
Shattuck, R. W. & Co. 67.20
Sullivan, Daniel, 2.00
Shay, Henry, est. 23.94
Sullivan, William, 4.80
Simmons. Chauncey, 2.00
Swan, Charles P. 2.00
Sweeney, Jeremiah, 16.00
Sinclair, Joseph,
2.00
Sweeney, Daniel, 2.00
Sippell, Charles,
2.00
Swan, James,
63.10
Sippell, Hugo A.
2.00
Sippell, C. &. H. A.
14.00
Slattery, Patrick,
8.30
Smith, Lemuel,
2.00
Sweatt, William L. 2.00
Sweeney, Daniel, 2.00
Smith, James E.
2.00
Swan, Henry, est. 125.20
Smith, William N. 2.00
Swan, Stephen, est. 690.61
Smith, Samuel A. est. 104.90
Swan, Stephen, Mrs. 28.00
Swan, Henry, 163.28
Smith, William,
86.98
Swan & Newton, 8.75
Soles, William H. 34.42
Society, Oth'x, treas. 119.70
45.22
Society, Bapt. treas.
127.28
T
Speatman, Robert, 31.40
Splann, Daniel,
19.50
Taylor, William, 2.00
Talbot, James, 2.00
Squire, Frank O. 2.00
Squire, George W.
68.78
Taggart, William, 2.00
Simonelly, Frank, 2.00
Swan, George, 177.22
Swan, Alfred, 2.00
Swan, Harrison, 130.10
Smith, Lucy B. 32.05
Smith, James, 2.00
Symmes, Stephen, Jr. 34,90 Symmes, Stephen, 231.84
Society, Unit. treas.
Schwamb, Jacob, exec. 54.43
Storer, George W. 2.00
Stickney, Sylvester. 87.12
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TAXES.
Tappan, Samuel B. 2.00
W
Terry, Patrick, 17.12
Teel, William F. 2.00
Teel, Joseph,
73.19
Teel, Charles J. 2.00
Teschemacher, Philip E. 2.00
Teel, Mary H. 28.74
Teel, Thomas R. 2.00
Tel, Albert L.
71.38
Walsh, Michael, 2.00
Teel, Benj. C. est.
70.70
Thorpe, Thomas E.
2.00
Warner, Charles D. 69.20
Thing, Samuel B.
4.80
Welch, Thomas, 2.00
Thomas, Joseph,
2.00
Welch, Michael, 2.00
Thaxter, James,
68.54
Welch, Richard A. - 2.00
Thomas, Joseph,
2.00
Welch, M. & R. A.
21.52
Thorpe, Eliza,
11.20
Welch, James, 2.00
Tierney, Thomas,
14.60
Welch, Richard, 2.00
Tierney, Thomas,
2.00
Welch, Margaret, 22.40
Toomey, Michael, Trenholm, Thomas,
294.95
Trowbridge, J. T.
141.30
West, Orrin N. 2.00
Tripp, Porter D. 108.54
Tripp, Daniel, 2.00
Wellington, Andrew, 104.98
Tufts, Ephraim,
113.23
Wellington, Ann E. 28.07
Tufts, George D.
40.22
Tuttle, William H. H. 2.00
Tufts, Helen W.
11.20
Wemat, Joseph, 2.00
Webb, Thomas, 27.42
Wellington, W. F. est. 145.60 Whittier, George W. 2.00
Ulstrom, Gustave H. 2.00
Underwood, Napoleon, 64.22
Upham Brothers, 54.47
Uphanı, Ezra A.
2.00
Upham, Frank M. 2.00
Upham, E. Everett, 2.00
V
Vance, William,
2.00
Vinton, George W. 254.00
Voller, William, 2.00
Warren, Joseph P. 2.00
Warren, Calvin E. 2.00
Warren, Marshall O. 2.00
Waugh, Michael, 40.49
Warren, Marshall S. 2.00
Walker, N. B. 209.13
Waters, Eugene X. 2.00
Teel, Thomas H. est. 411.04
Walker, Robert W. 2.00
9.00
Wellington, George Y. 87.96 Wells, Henry J. 61.92
Welch, Richard H. 2.00
Wellington, Lydia, 92.26
Welch & Griffiths, 439.60
U
Whittemore, Benj'n F. 2.00 Whittemore, Ephraim T. 2.00 Whittemore, John F. 118.48 Whittemore, Harriet C. 17.85 Whittemore, H. W. Mrs.55.69 Whittemore, Rebecca, 36.68 Whittemore, H'nry, est.221.59 Whittemore, Jonathan, estate, 1,237.73 Whittemore, Frank H. 39.80 Whittemore, C. Barton, 2.00 Whittemore, Geo. C. 406.32 Whittemore, Henry C. 2.00
16
TAXES.
Whittemore, Samuel B. 16.00 | Winn, Sarah, est. 10.36
Whittemore, Wm. H. 844.98 Whittemore, Melnott W. 2.00
Winship, Oliver M. 145.82
Winship, George O. 2.00
Wilson, Jane,
1.40
Whittemore, Rebecca &
Wilson, William J.
2.00
h'rs, W. A. Russell, 191.34
Wood, Benjamin F.
61.15
Wharton, Charles H. 2.00
Wood, William E.
2.00
Whitney, Albert, 2.00
Wood, Cyrus,
156.00
Whitaker, Joseph W.
2.00
Wood, Isaac, 2.00
White, William H.
2.00
Wood, Lyman J.
54.01
White, George,
2.00
Wood, William T. est. 268 80
White, Samuel,
2.00
Wood, W. T. & Co. 84.00
White, James,
2.00
Wood, Sophia M. guar. 46.20
White, John C.
62.20
Wright, Walter R.
36.30
White, Isaac B.
2.00
Wright, Stephen L.
43.09
White, Henry K.
2.00
Wyman, H. P.
2.00
Whitney, Hannah,
37.65
Wyman, James G.
2.00
Williams, Henry,
2.00
Wyman, Marshall, est. 77.94
Wilson, Robert,
2.00
Wyman, S. E.
2.00
Wilson, Lewis,
2.00
Wyman, John P. Jr.
2.00
Wilson, Sally,
9.10
Wyman, Abner P.
888.12
Winslow, Lewis R.
2.00
Wyman, Frank,
2.00
Winslow & Whitaker, 121.10
Wyman, William,
2.00
Winship, Oliver,
2.00
Wyman, James,
205.98
Winn, William N.
7.60
Wyman, John P.
1009.34
Winn, Albert,
537,09
Wyman, Joseph, est. 8.40
Winn, A. Jr. & Geo. P.119.38
Wyman, Luke, 91.42
Winn, George P. 30.00
Winn, William A.
2.00
Y
Winn, Albert Jr.
2.00
Winn, Jobn,
107.64 Young, Boyden D. 2.00
NON-RESIDENTS.
Abbott, G. S. 27.82| Barry, William, 7.00
Arlington Land Co., 3,224.48
Boston Ice Company 39.20
Allen, Elijah, 15.40
Brown, JJames B. est. 16.80
Butman, Wallace W. 110.60
Beale, J. H. 38.26
Bassett, Horace, 68.25
Butterfield, J. 18.93
Blanchard, Charles,
25.90| Besaric, J. H. 9.13
Whittemore, Abigail C. 61.19 Whittemore, Philip A. 2.00
Wilson, William, 57.65
17
TAXES.
Bailey, J. M.
15.16 Frost, Henry, 49.00
Brown, E. P.
32.30
Frost, Jonathan, est. 31.50
Bowker, J. E.
15.19
Frost, Isaac, 31.50
Barstow, A. E.
7.99
Foran, W. H. 25.96
Bartlett, C. A.
17.02
Fairbanks, M.
18.66
Bird, John, 9.11
Farrington, J. F.
32.06
Briggs, A. H.
16.44
Fiske, J. B. 8.82
Bailey, Job F.
17.14
Goodsell, P. B. 58.80
Bangs, J. W.
25.26
Goodrich, Charles B. 54.60
Chenery, Winthrop W. 51.80
Cook, Hubbard,
33.05
Griffiths, Albert & El- len Hewes, 112.00
Cole, Mary, 5.60
Gannett, H. 24.33
Cutler, Sarah, 36.86
Henderson Brothers, 455.35
Cook, Jonathan, 45.29
Cook, Susannah C.
19.60
Cooley, Sarah, 44.80
Hill, Henry Y. 7.00
Hill, Francis, heirs, 7.00
Hill, David, 74.90
Cotton, George H. 4.20
Cleaveland, C. D. 548.34
Clark, C. T. 51.30
Hutchinson, Jacob, 32.55
Cooke, C. A. 19.43
Holland, Silas H. 2.10
Campbell, Thomas S. 8.61
Horsfield, W. H.
2.80
Dresser, Robert W. 403.33
Hatch, F. A. 6.05
Davis, John, 26.60
Haseltine, J. E.
41.71
Dickson, Oliver, admr. 83.48
Hart, N. O. 56.07
Dwight, Edmund, 84.28
Hanson, C. V. 9.00
Hill, Amos & Henry Y. 18.90
Kelley, Thomas, 4.20
Kimball, W. W. 127.40
Kendall, William B. 13.30
Kern & Fitch, 47.89
Leach, Frank, 10.85
Locke, Stephen, 22.40
Earle, J. H. 9.16
Locke, Wm. H. & Co. 245.42
Emerson, F. F.
9.45
Locke, William H. 22.40
Emery, T. J. 9.45
Locke, Amanda N. 10.08
Esterbrook, O. D. 7.34
Locke, Asa, heirs, 19.74
Frost, Newell C. 112.00
Lawrence, George H. 14.00
Frost, Silas, 130.28
Frost, Varnum, 238.70
Fitchburg Railroad Co. 14.00
Fiske, Elbridge, 29.40
Leonard, L. A. Mrs. 9.45
Lovell, L. W. 22.08
Mystic Hall Cemetery
Association, 4.20
Cutler, Silas, est. 32.20
Griffiths, Thomas, 51.66
Hill, Henry Y. and estate of Francis, 224.00
Charlestown Water Com- missioners. 14.00
Hutchinson, John B. 22.57
Hutchinson, Ruth B. 99.05
Durnan, Peter, 37.80
Dodge, Elizabeth, 31.50
Draper, D. S. & W. P. trustees, 1,081.07
Dyer, W. H. 6.64
Davidson, William, 22.01
Eaton, Eliza, 47.88
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18
TAXES.
Morton, Thomas C.
44.80 | Rowe, C. H. 17.84
Monroe, William W. 52.50
Richmond. G. B. and
Clapp, J. C. 7.00
McIntire, F.
$0.39
Miller, W. H.
15.12
Safford, N. F. 13.30
MeKenzie, Lydia,
9.56
Symmes, Adeline, 31.50
McNutt, J. J.
27.30
Shephard, Joseph, 12.25
Mitchell, S. K.
16.86
Stetson, Alpheus M. 4.20
McDonald, W. L.
21.41
Sawin, Robert L.
62.95
Morissy, J,
18.17
Strout, C. D. 6.45
Mason, Lewis,
18.35
Strout & Dyer,
6.79
Morrison, J. W.
25.77
Smith, Zenas E.
40.62
Niles, William J.
311.50
Sargent, E. P.
19.49
Negrini, Albert,
9.80
Sutherland, Hugh,
17.64
Noble, E. T.
84.70
Stanton, F. O.
9.45
Nixon, J.
37.42
Stedman, G. H.
18.90
Ober, Joseph E.
12.60
Tillson, Apollus J.
45.74
Peabody, Francis H. 392.00
Tucker, Joseph A.
42.46
Proctor, Abel R.
114.10
Tufts, Peter E.
3.15
Prescott, W. P.
10.37
Tolman, A. K.
17.11
Pinkham, J. S.
24.43
Varney, E.
161.10
Pinkham, George F.
449.67
Weld, John C.
52.07
Piper, J.
13.45
Waitt, James,
4.90
Piper, E.
17.64
Weare, Henry,
21.70
Piper & Bangs,
17.64
Whittemore, Timothy,
Peter, C. J. Jr.
18.90
and Letitia Fiske, 290.46
Perry, E. E.
46.54
Whittemore, Sarah, 159.25
Paul, J. F.
98.62
Wells, Samuel 3.50
Pearsons, J. H. S.
8.82
White, J. B.
90.23
Piper, S. H.
18.55
Whitman & Breck,
17.82
Ryan, Catherine,
30.10
White, J. S. Jr.
19.14
Russell, Wm. A. h'rs, 114.25
Woodward, J. B.
8.79
Russell, Levi,
65.10
White, J. E.
15.43
Rymill, William HI. est. 3.15
White, J. T.
32.44
Waters, C.
36.90
Warner, O.
37.63
Rither, A. S.
7.74
Willard, Oscar,
10.08
Riley, J. M.
31.00
Whitten & Bates,
17.79
Ring, C. Z.
7.53
Marrett, Lorenzo, guar. 21.00
Sargent, Cyrus, 24.01
Russell, L. and heirs, Wm. A. 30.10
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STATISTICS.
STATISTICS
OF THE
TOWN OF ARLINGTON.
Amount of Real Estate,
$4,406,984.00
66 " Personal Estate,
1,655,388.00
66
" Town Grant, 81,185.36
" State Tax, ·
5,692.50
66
" County Tax, 3,243.00
66 " Overlayings, 160.35
No. of Polls, 954, at $2.00,
1,908.00
Rate of Taxation on $1000,
14.00
HENRY MOTT, THOMAS P. PEIRCE, B. DELMONT LOCKE,
Assessors of the Town of Arlington.
ARLINGTON, MAY 1, 1873.
6 3 81.185,36 5 692,50 3 243. 29 02/ 05 1.
2 2
258 36. 2
5267.1 0-201
6062372 2424948 S 6062372
84873208 1 9905 18/98
6 83 05
20
TAXES.
LIST OF Residents Holding Corporation Stocks, AND TAX PAID UPON SAME IN 1873.
Rebecca Adams,
$4.37 | Henry L. Lawrence, 8.15
William H. Allen, 3.36
Edwin B. Lane, 39.30
Andrew F. Allen. 1.84
Jesse Mayo, 6.40
Abigail Abbott, 64.92
J. C. Nickerson, 2.56
Sam'l Butterfield, est. 205.87
N. C. Nash, 33.41
James C. Blanchard, 6.41
Harriet E. Peirce, .36
T. G. Bucknam, .36
Benjamin Poland, .36
Judith A. Butterfield, 1.94
Almira Poland,
3.62
Covell & Treadwell, ex. 62.79
Myra Poland,
1.81
Ammi Cutter, 13.88
James P. Poland,
1.81
Lucy T. Cutter,
.97
Eliza A. Peck,
224.12
Charles Cutter,
45.61
William G. Peck,
59.15
I. O. Carter, tr., 36.58
Angie M. Peck,
193.67
Hannah M. Damon, 41.51
Est. Abel G. Peck, 1.30
Mary R. Davis, 8.04
Abigail W. Prentiss,
39.42
S. G. Damon,
.36
Est. Nathan Pratt,
512.80
George P. Fogg,
50.35
John A. Rice,
30.02
John Field,
55.55
David C. Rude, 1.04
Maria Fletcher,
49.41
Benjamin F. Russell,
76.28
Elvira Fisher,
14.57
Nathan Robbins, 527.04
Lydia Frost,
1.37
Jeremiah Russell,
16.47
Francis Gould,
.20
Thomas J. Russell, Warren Rawson,
1.84
Mary A. Green,
21.38
Mrs. James Russell,
29.67
Addison Gage & Co., 310.25
George C. Russell, 51.28
E. O. Grover,
42.56
Mrs. Sophronia Russell, .36 Est. Stephen Swan, 63.21
C. O. Gage,
53.40
John P. Squire, 220.18
Thomas Hall,
39.53
John Schouler, 13.05
Jacob Hall, 9.25
Fred Smith, .72
John Hinton,
12.09
Maria E. Smith, 4.86
Anna F. Hill,
13.32
Stephen Symmes, 38.25
Mrs. E. M. Lane,
8.74
Sarah N. Stanwood, 14.31
Luther Lapham,
10.45
Alfred S. Swan, 3.64
29.16
Thomas Gray,
20.98
Reuben Hopkins, 279.00
21
TAXES.
Nancy Schouler,
Mrs. Janette Schouler,
.72
Susan M. Wyman, 13.61
Willard C. Schouler,
.36 Joseph W. Whitaker, .20
Mary W. Schouler,
.36
Martha Schouler,
.72
C. H. Symmes, 2.26
Mary H. Teel,
17.40
George C. Whittemore,16.00
Helen W. Tufts, 18.59
Rebecca Whittemore, 3.70
Napoleon Underwood, 21.92
Frank H. Whittemore, 36.23
Margaret Wellington, .72 Albert Winn, 32.94
Harriet C. Whittemore, 23.65
Lydia Wellington, 17.28
Abner P. Wyman,
60.78
Elizabeth H. Waters. 14.71
14.28 . 26 5- 4
1
50
14 5
2 9 3
43 261, 43 Es:1 6 /
3.62 | Lewis R. Winslow, 1.40
Frank H. Whittemore, guardian, 15.43
Henry J. Wells, 40.39
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.
VITAL STATISTICS.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1873.
Whole number of births, 118
Males,
64
Females,
54
American parentage,
35
Foreign,
73
Mixed,
10
INTENTIONS OF MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1873.
Whole number of couples,
47
Average age of male,
29
66
female, 24
Both parties residing in Arlington,
25 couples.
But one party residing in Arlington,
22 66
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1873.
Whole number, 49
Both parties American,
25
60 66 Foreign, 20
Parties American and Foreign,
4
Oldest person married,
73
Youngest "
16
First marriage of
87
Second 66
9
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
Deaths During the Year ending December 31, 1873.
AGE.
NAMES.
DATE OF DEATH.
YRS.
- MOS.
DAYS.
Oliver Cutter,
Jan.
3,1873.
84
6
Harriet P. Russell,
66
4,
66
47
10
Mary B. Hill,
92
1
10
Mary Abbie Hill,
17,
66
10
S
John Dale,
66
23,
6.6
6
Arthur W. Russell,
66
26,
66
20
5
23
Sidney Butcher,
Feh. 5,
66
46
1
James F. Johnson,
3
13
James Gibson, 2d,
9,
66
29
2
Ann Lennon,
13,
66
80
Thomas B. Bagby,
66
28,
37
2
26
Daniel S. Brown,
M'rch 8,
59
9
11
Nathan Pratt,
66
11.
66
77
8
Samuel W. Haley,
12,
66
40
2
Frances McCarthy,
66
14,
45
Gracie Allen,
14,
. .
24
Maria Donahue,
66 27,
66
4
3
Clara Whittemore,
29,
66
75
Harriet R. Fowle,
April 1,
60
37
10
18
Jesse Bucknam,
66
1,
60
69
1
25
John P. Leavitt,
2,
60
24
10
24
Bartholemew Mahoney,
30,
60
70
James Riley,
May
4,
10
8
Mary Ann Wilson.
66
6,
78
9
Gertrude L. Johnson,
66
6,
66
2
9
Charles Whittemore,
7,
73
4
John Grimm,
10,
46
Julia Clifford,
23,
66
83
Almira Allen,
23,
60
67
4
5
Bradley H. Williams,
66
24,
66
43
10
Jesse Mayo,
28,
60
68
3
Hannah Leary,
29,
66
80
Susan Russell,
June 2,
20
9
23
Mary Frost,
3,
66
79
2
John Warren,
22,
66
7
8
.
Hannah Garfield,
66
24,
85
6,
66
35
Sophia Russell,
66
21,
23,
35
John A. Pattee,
66
-
66
66
9,
24
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
AGE.
NAMES.
DATE OF DEATH.
YRS.
MOS.
DAYS.
Nellie Welch,
July 24, 1873.
1
6
15
Adeline N. Pattee,
26,
63
11
Gertrude L. Kimball,
66
30,
66
1
14
Lilian White,
66
31,
66
3
3
Ellen Morrissey,
66
31,
66
80
Thomas Kelley,
Aug. 3,
66
7
Harry B. Hardy,
66
9,
. .
66
7
12
John Coughlin,
66
14,
2
Henry T. Humphries,
1
Mary Cashman,
Sept. 1,
66
84
8
Eliza T. Swan,
1,
86
10
24
Etta Frances Allen,
5,
66
14
4
1
Patrick Cummings,
66
6,
20
5
John C. McMillan,
19,
21
Gertrude D. Bitzer,
25,
66
3
13
Elizabeth Ford,
Oct, 16,
66
40
Porter D. Tripp,
Nov. 6,
47
4
Maria R. Bartlett,
8,
52
9
3
George C. Whittemore,
66
13,
50
11
Henry Parker Wyman,
28,
22
Lydia H. White,
Dec. 2,
28
3
James Samuel Gibson,
4,
66
19
5
22
Carrie E. Stickney,
6,
8
Addison Hill,
10,
66
7
Mary E. McMillan,
66
12,
60
2
3
2
Sarah Patterson,
66
22,
66
55
3
Frank H. McMillan,
66
23,
66
7
S
9
Margaret O'Donnell,
30,
66
32
John Duffy,
66
30,
66
52
Whole number of deaths,
70
Males,
34
Females,
36
Average age, 38 years, 8 months, 26 days.
8
Melinda Hopkins,
10,
Hugh Cullinane,
15,
45
19,
Gracie A. O. Bryan,
10,
9
25
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
SOME OF THE DISEASES, OR CAUSE OF DEATH.
Consumption, 11 Disease of Heart, 5
Old age,
7 Dysentery, 4
Cholera Infantum,
5 Scarlet Fever, 3
REGISTER OF DOGS, Licensed since May 1st, 1873.
Whole number,
181
Males,
163
Females,
18
Received for licenses,
$416 00
'Fees,
36 20
Paid County Treasurer,
379 80
JOHN F. ALLEN,
TOWN CLERK.
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26
EXPENDITURES.
EXPENDITURES.
HIGHWAYS-LABOR.
Paid Alfred Brooks,
for labor,
$305 63
Daniel Benham,
135 00
66 Jesse Bacon,
11 00
66 Henry Burns,
66
80 00
James Baston,
18 72
66 William F. Bradley,
0 50
E. Burns,
6 00
John Burns,
393 00
66
Timothy Caniff,
467 00
66 James Caravan,
128 00
John Caravan,
66
178 00
66 Patrick Connors,
66
126 00
James Conally,
75 00
66 Michael Cox,
66
454 19
66
Thomas Cahill,
60
2 00
66 John Curtin,
3 75
John S. Crosby,
1 43
Edward Cullinane,
122 50
Cayford & Hale,
1,152 16
66 R. K. Carpenter,
364 25
John Campbell,
66
20 00
John Corcoran,
66
66
50 50
John Coughlin,
55 00
66
4 00
Michael Cannon,
66
Amount carried forward,
$4,153 63
27
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward,
$4,153 63
Paid James Dray,
for labor
53 50
Walter Delan,
126 50
Matthew Dowd,
66
66
106 50
Thomas Doherty,
6 00
William Doherty,
66
66
49 00
Dennis Dwyer,
66
66
8 00
James Donahue,
496 12
James Flemming,
7 00
Patrick Flemming,
67 50
Abijah Frost,
82 25
Michael Fermoyle,
66
456 44
Patrick Fermoyle,
66
66
4 00
James Gillispie,
66
66
42 00
66
Nathaniel Garmon,
1,323 37
James Garvin,
66
66
8 00
66 John Gallagher,
164 00
66
John Gardner,
84 00
66 John Galvin,
66,
283 00
John Hyde,
115 50
66
Timothy Hurley,
66
213 00
John Hennessey,
66
66
154 50
66
James Harrington,
7 00
Roger Hines,
66
40 00
Charles Henry,
6 00
John Housmann,
66
120 50
Thomas Hill,
2 00
John Henderson,
66
2 00
Eber Hill,
60
66
469 06
Samuel E. Kimball,
66
66
1,074 93
Andrew King,
66
66
77 00
66 Abraham King,
66
17 00
Michael Kelley,
9 50
Lawrence Kenney,
66
66
62 50
Patrick Kelley,
60
36 00
Amount carried forward,
$9,927 30
66
66
28
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward,
$9,927 30
Paid Thomas Kelley,
for labor, 190 00
Asa E. Kimball,
240 12
66 Edward Lacy,
66
429 04
66 Jeremiah Manning,
2 00
Charles Moran,
29 50
66 Thomas McCuc,
154 50
Patrick Malony,
40 00
66 William Morrow,
66
24 00
William Moffitt,
66
66
32 50
John McDonald,
55 00
Samuel Robinson,
73 00
Dennis Maloy,
66
76 50
66 Jeremiah Maloney,
66
126 50
66 James Noon,
66
355 96
Hugh O'Brien,
66
66
10 00
John O'Brien,
66
66
156 00
66 J. W. Peirce,
66
828 00
Thomas Quinn,
66
66
117 00
66 Michael Riley,
8 00
John Roden,
66
66
251 56
David Roden,.
66
72 00
66 Thomas Rynes,
35 70
66 Matthew Rowe, 2d,
66
309 25
Dennis Reardon,
66
66
510 00
William Sullivan,
€ 6
88 00
66 Timothy Sullivan,
66
66
48 25
66 M. Sullivan,
66
66
231 50
Patrick Sullivan,
66
492 25
John Sullivan,
66
66
390 12
66 Dennis Sullivan,
188 80
Patrick Slattery,
66
66
445 12
Elisha T. Sargent,
66
250 53
John E. Shirley,
66
66
4 00
Thomas Tracy,
66
29 00
.
Amount carried forward,
$16,221 00
60
60
66
29
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $16,221 00
Paid George White,
for labor, 47 81
William Whitty,
66 16 00
66 Samuel Wells,
7 00
66 Richard Welch,
36 66
---- $16,328 47
HIGHWAYS.
Paid Samuel A. Fowle, for grain, $520 89
Alfred Hobbs, repairing crusher, 164 08
William T. Wood & Co., grates, . posts, &c., 527 64
" Sam'l C. Buckman, wheelwright work,
35 50
" William O. Menchin, wheel- wright work,
34 50
Hill & Gott, blacksmith work, 83 82
Hill & Gott, wagon,
240 00
6 William Kimball, wheelwright and blacksmith work,
20 82
Amos Hill,
hay,
54 59
J. W. Peirce,
339 63
6 Warren Rawson,
66
46 05
A. H. Kimball,
185 21
" Oliver J. Locke,
55 06
6 F. E. Ham,
23 45
66 A. Boynton,
" and straw, 43 83
Jesse Bacon,
labor and stock, 66 92
Edward Storer,
66
60
248 57
66 James Baston,
.6
191 95
James M. Chase,
66
40 04
Henry J. Bacon,
66
88 45
-
Amounts carried forward,
$3,011 00 $16,328 47
30
EXPENDITURES.
Amounts brought forward $3,011 00 $16,328 47
Paid George D. Tufts, labor and stock, 51 84
L. Putnam, veterinary services, 9 50
William Saunders " 6
5 00
J. W. Peirce, stone,
22 00
.6 Conrad Moultrie, 66
44 50
66 John Galagher, 66
85 50
B. McCarroll, 66
41 60
66 Thomas Flynn,
5 07
Matthew Callahan, 66
1 80
Charles D. Warner,
420 25
Dennis Reardon,
110 50
Charles G. Locke,
56 25
" Thomas Hall,
50 00
Ira L. Russell,
52 50
David Scanlan,
66
43 50
Elbridge Farmer,
6 50
City of Cambridge,
152 75
R. K. Carpenter,
400 00
Thomas W. Carter, 66 128 00
66 Albert Winn, gravel, 372 80
John S. Crosby, 66
275 00
James Donahue, 21 60
Rawson & Hittinger, rep'g crusher, 466 64
Kendall & Roberts, " 66 9 72
R. H. Rogers, two horses, 600 00
F. Alderman, one 275 00
" Cyrus H. Cutter, oxen, 200 00
" Estate Henry Swan, damages grading Avenue, 150 00
" Damon & Hodgdon, damages grading Avenue, 522 00
George H. Hutchinson, straw, &c., 14 88
66 William Farrell, 28 16
Parker & Gannett, tools, 10 50
Amounts carried forward, $7,644 36 $16,328 47
31
EXPENDITURES.
Amounts brought forward, $7,644 36 $16,328 47
Paid Thomas Higgins, bl'ksmith work, 191 39
Wm. H. Richardson, " 66 196 43
Wm. L. Clark & Co., harness,
80 51
" Matthew Rowe, oil &c.,
19 40
S. E. Scott wood,
10 00
66 J. W. Peirce,
5 00
cement,
154 25
66 66
66 brick,
61 14
66 A. Peirce Cutter, oats,
66 38
Samuel Wells, cart,
12 00
S. E. Kimball, cash p'd for sundr's, 2 60
66
B. L. & N. R. R. Co., express, 13 15
66 W. Reed & Son, powder, 51 15
Thomas P. Barnes, 15 40
S. T. Pierson, medicine, 4 55
66 Samuel Smith, posts, 25 50
66 M. D. Mann, expressing, .5 10
66 F. E. Foster & Co., lumber, 29 72
George B. James, 66
74 87
John Stingel, repairing baskets, 1 00
66 Day & Collins, cement pipe,
594 85
66 C. E. Folsom & Co., lead,
3 78
" L. Peirce & Co., oat meal,
1 00
T. H. Russell, " &c., 2 80
Sewell, Day & Co., cord, 11 28
Charles Shute & Co., hammers, 7 50
66 E. & F. King & Co., oil, 3 75
Dodge, Gilbert & Co., iron, 14 95
66 Park, Brother, & Co., 31 37
Charles S. Jacobs, Jr., dinners, 3 00
John Lawrence, painting, 4 50
" R. W. Shattuck & Co., tools, &c., 186 95
" George. HI. Norman, lowering water pipe, 169 15
Amounts carried forward,
$9,698 78 $16,328 47
32
EXPENDITURES.
Amounts brought forward, $9,698 78 $16,328 47
Paid Joseph Teel, sand, 20 00
Walter Bates, concrete, 159 00
$9,877 78
" Under special appropriations for land, &c., 8,863 29
--- $18,741 07
Total expended upon Highways,
$35,069 54
FRANKLIN STREET.
Paid Joseph A. Merrifield, for land, $164 59
HIGHLAND AVENUE.
Paid Jonathan Frost for land, $56 25
" B. McCarroll, bal. of contract, 1,155 00
$1,211 25
PARK AVENUE FROM VINE STREET TO ARLINGTON AVENUE.
Paid George E. Savory, for land, $358 44
" Mary Davis, 311 01
$669 45
RUSSELL STREET.
Paid Thomas H. Russell, for land, $184 60
" James Baston, 113 74
" Eliza Thorpe, 66
76 92
" Thomas J. Russell, 386 23
" for gravel and labor, 1,638 00
- $2,399 49
Amount carried forward,
$4,444 78
33
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $4,444 78
PARK AVENUE, FROM ARLINGTON AVE. TO LOWELL ST.
Paid John Brady,
for land,
$432 00
" Timothy Eaton,
19 20
" Arlington Land Co., 66 538 30
" for labor and material, 4,108 40
--
$5,097 90
DUDLEY STREET.
Paid Ellen Ferguson,
for land,
$ 2 91
" Asa Niles,
2 09
" Mrs. Henry Shay,
11 28
" Thomas Calahan,
12 45
" Daniel J. Sullivan,
66 66
10 42
" William HI. Locke,
37 42
" David Scanlan, balance of contract, 412 16
$488 73
WEBSTER STREET.
Paid Lucy A. Shattuck, for land, $ 377 72
" Matthew Callahan, 66
81 10
" Hugh Cullinanc, 66
61 16
" Jno. F. Whittemore, 66
174 08
" H. C. Whittemore, 66
54 90
" Susan P. Wyman,
67 90
" Samuel G. Damon, “
73 10
" for labor, 300 00
-
$1,189 96
BRATTLE 'STREET EXTENSION.
Paid John Casey, for land, $ 130 11
" Peter Reardon,
135 69
Amounts carried forward, $265 80 $11,221 37
5
34
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward,
$265 80 $11,221 37
" John Curtin, for land 142 92
" John Kelley, .. ..
331 44
" John Sullivan, 66
208 17
" James Donahue,
79 92
" William Manix, contract,
1,386 50
extra work, 106 50
$2,521 25
WARREN STREET.
Paid Lucy A. Shattuck, for land, $281 45
" Peter Conners,
24 66
" James Doyle,
21 70
" Thomas Clary,
23 76
" Hugh Cullinane, 66
84 59
" Sarah Whittemore, 66
208 08
" Dennis McCarthy, 66
19 76
" Abbot Allen,
38 48
" John Nolan,
33 84
" Michael Waugh,
66
52 40
". W. H. Whittemore,
388 35
-
$1,167 07
CHURCH STREET.
Paid for labor and material, $645 00
$15,554 69
The amount paid upon the above named streets deducted from the total highway expendi- tures, shows the amount paid for general highway expenses, $19,514 85
The expense on Park Avenue, from Vine Street to Arlington Avenue, Highland Avenue, Franklin and Dudley Streets, should be de- ducted from amount expended under special appropriations for the year, amounting to
2,514 02
Leaving am't expended under special appro- priation of 1873, $13,040 67
35
EXPENDITURES.
ALMSHOUSE AND POOR EXPENSES.
Paid Samuel A. Fowle, grain,
$99 35
Emma Corthell, labor,
206 40
Mrs. Sullivan,
2 00
Henry Locke, provisions,
195 32
Upham Brothers,
119 90
Parker Brothers
46 68
66 John Peabody, 66
13 05
66 L. Peirce & Co., groceries, 165 50
Thomas H. Russell, “ 76 40
Leander D. Bradley, " 103 39
Matthew Rowe, 179 13
Ephraim Keef, fish, 35 70
66 H. B. Mitchell, “
42 56
" R. W. Shattuck & Co., sundries, 129 89
66 J. W. Peirce, coal, &c., 155 25
66 Anderson, Howes & Co., dry goods, 39 08
66 Welch & Griffiths, repairing saws, 4 25
Timothy Eaton, shoats,
20 00
" Edward Russell, slaughtering hogs, 8 00 Robert W. Walker, cleaning clocks, 6 25
66 H. Withington, bread, 17 36
A. P. Cutter, butter, 17 20
Louisa Moultree, washing machine, 6 00
66 John B. Hartwell, funeral expense, 31 00
Joseph A. Merrifield, sundries, 8 85
66 Chas. F. Bradbury, repairing shoes, 1 10
Conrad Moultree, milk, 15 92
Washburn & Co., seeds,
1 45
66 Parker & Gannett, "
0 65
66 S. T. Pearson, medicine, 4 50
J. C. Harris, medical attendance, 75 00
66 John E. Shirley, repairs, 1 00
" M. A. Richardson & Co., clothing, 2 00
Amount carried forward, $1,830 13
1
36
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $1,830 13
Paid Henry J. Bacon, labor and stock, 18 00
Asa Durgin, icc, 18 40
" Sidney Lawrence, 2 00
- $1,868 53
Travellers lodged in the House during the year, 271
POOR OUT OF THE ALMSHOUSE.
Paid L. Peirce & Co., groceries for sun-
dry poor, $ 3 92
" Bradley & Peirce, .
4 29
" Matthew Rowe, 10 83
" Leander D. Bradley 6 73
" Thos. II. Russell, 60 1 28
" J. W. Peirce, fuel for sundry poor, 35 50
" Davies Dodge, medicine " 1 77
" Mrs. John Murray, labor " 2 67
" S. T. Pearson, medicine, " 3 10
" Henry Locke, provisions " 66 0 66
" R. L. Hodgdon, medical attendance for sundry poor, 67 00
" City of New Bedford, assistance to Win. Lynch and family, 66 45
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