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" Edward Storer, 21 64
10,395 73
FRANKLIN STREET.
Paid Mason & Elliott, for plan and sur- veys, 50 00
" Est. John Fowle, for land, 1,057 30
" Est. John Fowle, for mov'g build'g, 275 00
" Hannah Brooks, for land, 950 91
" Patrick Shean, for land and moving building, 592 10
" Jeremiah Leary, do., do., 405 69
3,331 00
HIGHLAND AVENUE.
Paid B. McCarroll, on acct. of contract, 5700 00
" Mason & Elliott for plans and sur- veys, 150 50
" Thomas Hall, for land, 191 83
" Mary E. Locke, " 116 66
" Elijah Cutter, 105 55
" N. H. Cutter, 452 16
6,716 70
Amount carried forward,
20,443 43
17
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $20,443 43
MT. VERNON STREET.
Paid William Manix, contract, $975 00
" William Manix, for wall, 162 00
" William Manix, extra labor, 50 71
" Mason & Elliott, for plans and sur- veys,
70 00
" Mary E. Locke, for land,
95 00
1,352 71
NEW STREET FROM BRATTLE PLACE TO GROVE STREET.
Paid David Scanlan, on acct. contract, 700 00
" William Burns, for land,
3 18
" Peter McCue, 66
6 61
" Mary A. Church, " £ 66
6 40
716 19
$22,512 33
ALMSHOUSE AND POOR EXPENSES.
Paid Thomas H. Russell, for groceries, $113 31
" Matthew Rowe,
139 89
" Bradley & Peirce, 66 188 48
" Ella Ilsley,
66 labor
31 50
" Martha Moultree,
140 00
" Ann L. Moultree,
66
36 00
" Samuel A. Fowle,
66
grain,
95 55
" Henry Locke, " provisions, 226 03
" Upham Bro's,
660 79 96
Amount carried forward, 3
$1,050 72
18
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward,
Paid John Peabody, for provisions, 22 68
" Robinson & Co., fish, 42 58
" E. Keef, 17 24
" A. P. Cutter, for butter and apples, 22 65
" Anderson, Howes & Co., dry goods, 36 49
" Edward W. Ewell, for bread,
4 68
" Withington & Co., "
66 8 73
" A. C. Lauriett, 4 32
" Patterson & Richardson, for cow, 65 00
" Robert Renwick, for spectacles &c. 3 25
" R. W. Shattuck & Co. for sundries, 55 71
" W. Rawson, for potatoes, 2 00
" Samuel E. Kimball, for butter, 16 98
" Conrad Moultree, for milk,
19 64
" C. C. Chamberlain & Co., butter, 44 99
" J. W. Peirce, for coal, 80 68
" M. A. Richardson & Co., clothes, 3 16
" Asa Durgin, for ice, 24 80
" Davies Dodge, for medicine, 2 00
" Pearson & Tobey, for medicine, 4 45
" R. L. Hodgdon, medical attendance, 75 00
" Wm. L. Clark & Co., for blankets, 7 75
" John Lawrence, " repairs, 5 00
" T. P. Peirce, for service of bull, 2 00
$1,050 72
1,622 50
POOR OUT OF THE ALMSHOUSE.
Paid County of Middlesex, for Martin, $29 91
" J. W. Peirce, fuel for sundry persons, 25 25
" Bradley & Peirce, for groceries for sundry persons, 8 74
" B. Frank Locke, for care of Shean, 21 00
" John H. Hartwell, for s'dry expenses, 36 85
Amount carried forward,
$121 75
19
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $121 75
. Paid W. C. Currier, for team, 2 00
" F. A. Harris, for medical attendance, 20 00
" R. L. Hodgdon, 22 00
" H. Holmes. 3 00
". W. Rawson, expenses to Worcester, 3 30
" Town of W. Newbury, assistance to Willis, 8 75
" Worcester Lunatic Hospital, Blan- chard and Peirce, 65 20
$246 00
1,868 50
RUSSELL SCHOOL HOUSE.
Paid Charles Cutter, for land, $713
" John L. Parker, " printing, 30 00
" J. Foster Ober, architect, 700 00
" Daniel Hurley, for labor, 23 00
" Michael Riley,
21 00
" Cornelius Linnehan, for labor,
53 00
" David Scanlan, 2 00
" Michael Burke, 66
4 00
". W. M. Rumery & Co., on account contract, 3,240 00
" T. S. Huckins, on account contract, 2,000 00
" L. M. Ham, for iron, 170 00
$6,956 25
FLAG.
Paid Fogg & Sawyer, for flag, $90 00
20
EXPENDITURES.
TOWN LIBRARY.
Paid Amos Harris, Treas., appropriation, $300 00
" M. A. Greene, librarian, 18 75
" H. Florence Burbeck, do., 100 00
" B. L. & N. R. R. Ex.,
40
" T. Groom & Co., book,
1 75
" Anderson, Howes & Co., paper, etc.,
6 50
" R. L: Hodgdon, expense,
2 20
" Bridget Riley, labor,
42
" A. R. Gay, book, 8 50
" Gould & Lincoln, books, 359 56
$798 08
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Paid B. L. & N. R. R. Ex., $5 50
" F. E. Fowle, for stamps, etc., 11 00
" Adams & Mann's Ex., 6 95
" Samuel S. Davis, cash paid fares, 9 50
" Warren Rawson, 60
1 45
" Mann's Ex. 10 40
" John L. Parker, printing, 305 32
5 75
" Chas. K. Darling, 63
" Davies Dodge,
3 91
" Fogg & Sawyer, flags,
75
" Simeon Barker, ringing bell,
3 00
" Boston Journal, advertising,
6 13
". P. J. Dale, rope,
13 00
" Josiah Hastings, blanks, 1 75
Amount carried forward, $385 04
" Thomas Groom & Co., stationery,
21
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $385 04
Paid W. E. Parmenter, professional services,
75 00
" I. O. Carter, do.,
196 00
" H. Popp, refreshments,
12 50
" John F. Allen, cash paid for sundries, 13 03
" Gec. P. Stone,
291 70
" Daniel Benham, cleaning guns,
3 00
" Adeline Pattee, storing gun,
42 50
" Bradley & Peirce, oil for guns,
75
" Whitton Bro. & Co., rope,
21 00
" John H. Hartwell, as janitor at Town Hall, ringing bell, warning Town meetings, etc. 437 49
$1,478 01
TOWN CLOCK.
Paid Geo. M. Stevens & Co., for repairs,
$206 28
" Edward Storer, for labor and stock, 34 00
" N. Underwood, do., 37 50
$277 78
POLICE.
Paid Guild & Delano, for badge
$4 00
" T. T. Ferguson, for services,
188 00
" Wentworth Lord, do.,
12 00
" Geo. M. Litchfield, do.,
450 00
$654 00
22
EXPENDITURES.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Paid J. F. Hobbs. for refreshments, $10 00
" Matthew Rowe, 33 78
"' Bradley & Peirce, 31 48
" Thomas H. Russell, 6.
19 93
" Theodore Deihl, labor,
2 00
.. Garret Barry,
2 00
". Daniel Benham, ..
2 00
" Robert Jost,
2 00
" Matthew Rowe, 2d,
2 00
" John Cutter, 4 00
" Jas. Boyd & Sons, for repairing hose.
46 75
" Hunneman & Co., for spanners &c ..
6 00
". J. O. Hollis, for keys, 2 50
". R. W. Shattuck, & Co., for sundries, 8 40
5 20
" J. W. Peirce, for fuel,
5 50
" Abijah Frost, for care &c., 63 00
" Daniel Webster Engine Co., for services, 40 00
$286 00
.
NEW APPROPRIATION.
Paid Jas. Boyd & Sons, for hose, &c., $502 00
" Hunneman & Co., for hose, &c., 1,478 80
"' Union Glass Co., for lanterns, 3 50
. A. W. Mitchell & Co .. for badges,
32 25
.. William Muller, for oil, 47 00
" City of Charlestown, for hose carriage, 450 00
" Hugh McGinnis, for digging cellar, 154 00
" William Butler, for labor, 21 50
" Michael Butler, 6 00
Amount carried forward, $2,695 05
" Mann & Needham's Express,
23
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $2,695 05
Paid Michael De Coursey, for labor, 12 00
" Jas. M. Chase, on account, hose house,
1,000 00
" W. M. Rumery & Co., 66
66
2,000 00
" Ammi P. Cutter, for land,
1,000 00
" Hannah Brooks, 895 80
$7,602 85
STREET LAMPS.
Paid Arlington Gas Light Co., for gas, $908 80
" T. K. Hutchinson, care and lighting, 469 50
" W. F. Wellington, matches, 2 10
" Geo. D. Tufts, repairs,
7 25
" William Kimball, "
1 00
" Peter Conners,
2 50
$1,391 15
TOWN HOUSE.
Paid Arlington Gas Light Co., for gas, $235 50
". J. W. Peirce, coal, 44 55
. J. W. Peirce, removing ashes,
4 00
" Robert Renwick, repairing clock,
2 50
" H. B. Bishop & Co., ladder,
2 80
" R. W. Shattuck & Co., gas fixtures, etc.,
50 95
·· Geo. D. Tufts, glazing,
5 50
" H. Riley & Sons, slating,
23 32
" Aiken & Woodard, charcoal,
32 50
Amount carried fyrward,
$401 62
24
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward,
$401 62
Paid Edward Storer, repairing fence, 9 57
" M. A. Richardson & Co., brush, 85
" J. H. Hartwell, repairing lock,
25
$412 29
HOSPITAL.
Paid George B. James & Co., for lumber, $258 38
" James M. Chase, for labor and stock, 241 10
" Jesse Bacon, 66 27 00
" Cutter & Parker, for doors and sashes, 32 00
" R. W. Shattuck & Co., for stoves, etc., 47 50
605 98
CEMETERY.
Paid Alfred Brooks, for labor, 15 00
" Thomas Butler, 21 87
$36 87
NEW APPROPRIATION.
Paid F. E. Foster, for lumber, $50 83
" Mason & Elliot, surveys, etc.
78 62
$129 45
25
EXPENDITURES.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Paid John F. Allen, salary to Jan. 1st, 1873. $1,666 67
" Ira O. Carter, services as Assessor to March 1, 150 00
" Henry Mott,
66 150 00
" James Durgin, Selectman, etc., 66
250 00
" Warren Rawson, "
66
60
250 00
" J. F. Hobbs, 66
66
66
250 00
" Jesse Bacon, 66
66 250 00
" John S. Crosby, "
66
66 250 00
$3,216 67
WATER WORKS.
Paid George H. Norman, in bonds, $100,000 00
" Phebe L. Dickson, " " for land, 3,000 00
" George H. Norman, " cash, 5,000 00
" Mason & Elliott, engineers,
2,238 21
" Sarah P. Winn, for land,
100 00
" Nathan Nourse, 66
150 00
" John Brady, 66
50 00
" Jacob F. Hobbs,
3,115 12
" Wm. H. Richardson, iron work,
7 50
" Bernard McCarroll, cleaning reservoir, 1,300 00
" R. W. Reed, constructing canal, 1,700 00
" J. F. Allen, stamps,
10
" W. C. Currier, teams,
8 00
". W. H. Forbes, bonds,
287 50
" Express,
30
" Jas. M. Usher, printing,
2 00
" Day & Collins, pipe, 270 00
· Isaac N. Damon, services, 4 00
$117,232 73
1
26
EXPENDITURES.
DEBT AND INTEREST.
PRINCIPAL.
Paid B. F. Russell. $6,000 00
"' Henry L. Lawrence, 5,000 00
" Adolphus Davis, 6,000 00
" Jacob F. Hobbs, 2,000 00
" Heirs John Albree,
5,000 00
" Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank,
1.000 00
" John Peabody,
1,000 00
" Daniel C. Brown,
2,000 00
" G. M. D. Legg, temporary loan,
2,200 00
" Warren Rawson,
3,409 21
" W. H. & A. F. Allen,
5,200 00
" Martha M. Brooks,
3,200 00
" Faneuil Hall Nat. Bank,
9,893 88
" Ridder, Peabody & Co.,
5,766 41
" Mott & Crane, Adm'rs., 66
3,500 00
$61,169 50
INTEREST.
Paid JJohn Peabody,
$360 00
" Charles H. Russell,
37 75
" Benjamin F. Russell,
360 00
" Henry L. Lawrence, 302 50
" Adolphus Davis.
363 00
" G. M. D. Legg,
72 60
" Mott & Crane, Adm'rs.
78 74
. Trustees Town Library,
6 00
6. .6 Wm. Cutter School Fund,
321 24
Poor Widows' Fund, 22 54
Amount carried forward, $1,924 37
27
EXPENDITURES.
Amount brought forward, $1,924 37
Paid James Durgin, Treas. Citizen's Soldiers' Fund, 20 99
" Henry Mott, 70 00
" Stephen Symmes, 13 75
" Daniel L. Giles,
455 00
" Henry C. Rand, Adm'r., 372 00
" Kidder, Peabody & Co.,
233 59
" Arlington Five Cents Saving Bank,
415 00
" Daniel C. Brown,
110 00
" Heirs John Albree,
418 75
" Martha M. Brooks,
21 15
" Warren Rawson,
55 68
" Provident Institution for Savings,
700 00
" Jacob F. Hobbs, .
58 33
" W. H. & A. F. Allen, 39 46
" Jerusha R. Wyman, 74 68
" Faneuil Hall Nat. Bank. 310 61
$5,293 36
INTEREST PAID ON WATER ACCOUNT.
Paid Phebe L. Dickerson, $231 33
" At Faneuil Hall Nat. Bank, 6,600 00
$6,831 33
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28
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.
JOHN F. ALLEN, TREASURER, in Account DR.
FROM JANUARY 1ST, 1872,
To Cash Balanee in the Treasury,
" Uneolleeted Taxes of 1871,
" Tax List of 1872, including discounts and abatements,
" Cash Ineome of Poor Widow's Fund,
36 14
66 66 Wm. Cutter School Fund,
321 24
66
66
Rents from Town House,
922 24
66
66
66 66
66
Lands,
130 00
66 .
66
66
Seales,
10 00
66 from sale of Manure,
62 12
66
66 Lots in Cemetery,
20 00
..
66 66
66 Loam,
1 25
10 00
66
66
66
66 Oil and Barrels,
13 01
66 .6
from County, 92 per cent. of Dog licenses,
288 29
66
66
from labor by Town Teams,
196 88
66
from sale of Wood at Reservoir,
84 25
66
66
Assessment on Mt. Vernon Street,
25 00
.€
66
Insurance on Russell School House,
6,500 00
66
Loans from Faneuil Hall National Bank,
66
G. M. D. Legg,
2,200 00
66
66
6 John Peabody,
13,000 00
66
66
6 Warren Rawson,
3.409 21
66
66
66 .. Martha M. Brooks,
3,200 00
66
66
66
66 Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank,
11,000 00
66
66 Plymouth Savings Bank,
30,000 00
66
66 Acerued interest on Bonds Sold,
458 33
66
Interest from Faneuil Hall National Bank,
209 17
66
66
from State, Income of Mass. School Fund,
235 06
66
66 from Corporation Tax of 1871, 66 1872 on account,
1880 51
66 for burial of paupers,
20 00
16
66 State Aid to Jan. 1st. 1872,
528 00
66 one-half receipts from Town Scales,
84 53
66 Interest on Taxes,
4 65
$288,984 76
66
Oxell,
345 00
66 Grass in Cemetery,
30 00
66
Old Bridge,
66 Debris of School House,
119 00
from City of Boston for assistance,
44 99
9,893 88
60 W. H. & A. F. Allen,
5,200 00
66 123 Water Bonds,
123,000 00
505 11
$627 75 736 28 73,522 87
29
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.
with the TOWN OF ARLINGTON.
CR.
TO JANUARY 1ST, 1873.
By Cash Paid Teacher's Salaries,
$12,917 27
66
66 on Cemetery, 166 32
on Street Lamps, 1,391 15
66 66
66
on Fire Department,
286 00
66
66
66
new appropriation,
7,602 8%
66 66 66 on Almshouse Poor,
1,622 50
66 66
on Outside
246 00
66
66 for Police Service,
654 00
Incidentals, Town House,
412 29
care of Town House,
437 49
6 State Aid,
500 00
66
Town Library,
798 08
.6
60
66 Highways,
31,692 47
66
66
Town Debt,
61,169 50
60
66
Interest,
5,293 36
66
06
..
Water account,
6,831 33
66
66
66
Incidentals,
1,040 52
66
66 Flag,
90 00
66
66
66 Hospital,
605 98
66
66
66
Town Officers,
3,216 67
Discounts on Water Bonds sold,
1,600 00
66
on Russell School House,
6,956 25
66
on Water Works,
117,232 73
66
Six Poor Widows,
36 14
5,060 00
66
66 County Tax,
2,934 14
-
Abatement of Taxes of 1871,
12 00
6
1872,
569 00
" Discount 66
1872,
3,577 51
" Uncollected Taxes, 1872,
2,227 23
" Cash Balance in the Treasury,
7,995 65
66
..
Incidental School Expenses,
3,532 55
$288,984 76
66
Town Clock,
277 78
State Tax,
30
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
The Auditing Committee, appointed at the last annual meeting of the Town, beg leave to report that they have carefully examined the books, accounts, and documents of the Town Treasurer, for the years 1871 and 1872, and find the receipts and expenditures as recorded by him, verified by proper vouchers and correctly cast.
The Committee are of the opinion that the affairs of the Town are now of such a magnitude that the present method of keeping the books adopted by former Treasurers, and which has hitherto answered all purposes, is incomplete, and although the Treasurer has furnished an accurate account of all the transactions of the Town, they recommend that a more comprehensive system of keeping the books be in- augurated.
The expenses attending the construction of the Water Works have, from necessity, been merged into the regular Town accounts, and the Committee would further recommend that hereafter all expenses connected with the Water Works be kept in separate books prepared for that purpose, includ- ing a complete record of each and every Bond with the coupons attached known as the Arlington Water Bonds.
GEO. Y. WELLINGTON, CHAS. O. GAGE, Auditors. B. DELMONT LOCKE.
31
TOWN PROPERTY. 1
ESTIMATED VALUE OF THE REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE OF THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON DEC. 31 1872.
1
Town House Building and Land,
$20,000 00
Cutter School House, Land and Furniture,
12,500 00
Russell 66
13,650 00
Adams 66 66
66
8,000 00
High
66
.6
8,000 00
Winter St., 66 66
66
6,000 00
Almshouse Estate,
12,000 00
Blue Gravel lot of Land,
4,000 00
Grove St., 66 66
1,500 00
Training Field,
1,000 00
Furniture in Town House,
600 00
66 Almshouse,
600 00
5 Horses, 1 Cow, 1 Swine, 4 Carts, 3 Wagons, 2 Sleds, 2 Snow Plows, Harnesses, Tools, Hay, Straw, Manure and Fuel,
3,370 00
Cemetery Land,
30,200 00
Town Library,
' 2,000 00
Town Scales,
200 00
Hearse, Harness and House,
400 00
Hospital,
600 00
Town Clock,
500 00
Wm. Cutter School Fund,
5,354 00
Poor Widows,
575 61
Charlestown St., Hose House and Land,
4,089 00
Eureka Engine House and Land,
1,500 00
Engine, Hose, Hose Carriage, &c.,
4,647 00
Stone Crusher, Engine, and Building,
2,000 00
Water Works,
140,000 00
Due from the State, estimated,
1,000 00
Taxes Due,
2,227 23
Cash balance in Treasury,
7,995 65
$294,508 49
32
STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT, JANUARY 1ST, 1873.
TO WHOM DUE.
DATE OF NOTE.
WHEN DUE.
RATE OF INTEREST. INTEREST PAID TO
AMOUNT.
Heirs of John Albree,
July 1, 1862.
July
1, 1877.
5} per cent.
Jannary 1, 1873.
$5,000 00
Provident Institution for Savings,
July 11, 1867.
July
11, 1877.
July
11, 1872.
10,000 00
Charles H. Russell,
June
11, 1860.
June
11, 1875.
June
11, 1872.
629 20
William Rand, .
July
1, 1866.
July 1, 1876.
6
January 1, 1873.
5,000 00
William Rand,.
Jannary 3, 1867.
January
3, 1877.
6
¥
January 1, 1873.
1,200 00
Daniel L. Giles,
January 1,
1867.
January 1, 1873.
7
January 1, 1873.
2,500 00
Daniel L. Giles,
Jann'y 25, 1867.
January 25, 1873.
1
January
1, 1873.
2,000 00
Daniel L. Giles,
February 2, 1867.
February 2, 1873.
7
Jannary
1, 1873.
2,000 00
Jerusha R. Wyman,
February 7,
1863.
February 7, 1873.
53
July
1, 1872.
2,715 49
Stephen Symmes,
January 30, 1863.
January 30, 1873.
5%
July
1, 1872.
500 00
Treasurer of Citizens Soldiers Fund,. . Henry Mott,.
July
1, 1867.
On demand.
7
¥
January
1, 1873.
1,000 00
Trustees of Town Library,
April
1, 1856.
On demand.
April
1, 1872.
100 00
" Poor Widow's Fund,
January 1, 1871.
On demand.
6
January 1, 1873.
375 61
..
" Win. Cutter School Fund, .
January 1,
1871.
Dec'ber 18, 1881.
6
Dec'ber 18, 1872.
1,000 00
John Peabody,
Nov'bei 23,
1872.
1872.
1, 1892.
7
October 1, 1872.
7,000 00
JJolin Peabody,
January, 1,
1873.
January 2,
1888.
7
1,000 00
Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, ...
July 1, 1872.
July 1, 1875.
7
January 1, 1873.
11,000 00
Plymouth Savings Bank, .
Sept'ber 25, 1872.
Sept'ber 25, 1882.
7
30,000 00
Water Serip Issued, . .
January 1, 1872.
January 1, 1892.
6
January 1, 1873.
103,000 00
Water Scrip Issued,
July
1, 1872.
January 1, 1892.
6
January 1, 1873.
20,000 00
Dne on Land sold for Taxes, .
27 00
$216,751 15
50.
2 5
6
2×7/5/15
TOWN DEBT.
5,354 00
John Peabody,.
Dec'ber 18,
1871.
Nov'ber 23, 1887.
2,500 00
John Peabody,
Dec'ber 2,
Dee'ber 2, 1887.
2,500 00
Jolin Peabody,
April 1, 1872.
April
On demand.
6
January
1, 1873.
349 85
Dec'ber 31,
1861.
On demand.
January 1, 1873.
¥
A LIST OF THE
County, and State Gares, ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1872.
A
Barry, William, 2.00
Barry, John,
2.00
Adams, Amos,
2.00
Adams, Amos Mrs.
21.60
Bacon, Jesse,
210.10
Ahern, Daniel,
2.00
Bacon, Alvah,
2.00
Ahern, John,
2.00
Bacon, Henry J.
105.63
Ahern, Patrick,
2.00
Bacon, Major,
24.07
Ahern, Maurice,
2.14
Bacon, Edward E.
15.50
Ahern, Dennis,
12.13
Bailey, Rishton T.
2.00
Ahern, Patrick,
2.00
Bailey, Theodore,
2.00
Allen, Abbot,
814.84
Bailey, Linnaeus J.
2.00
Allen, William H.
316.08
Bailey, James A.
122.15
Allen, Andrew F. 110.54
Bailey, James A. E.
215.18
Allen, W. H. & A. F. 42.19
Bartlett, Lewis P. Jr.
2.00
Allen, John F.
9.09
Bartlett, Lewis P.
420.58
Aldenkerchin, William, 2.00
Bastine, Charles W.
4.03
Allen, Walter M., Mrs. 18.90
Allen, David,
2.00
Barnes, Martin, est.
107.33
Angier, Lucius,
4.70
Barker, Simeon,
43.46
Anderson, Clinton (). 5.38
Barker, Levi,
2.00
Anderson, Howes & Co.114.75
Baxter, Isaac,
57.14
Archibald, William,
2.00
Bassing, Jacob,
43.85
Armitage, John, 2.00
Baston, James,
76.48
Armstrong, John, 2.00
Bennett, Albert,
2.00
ArlingtonGas LightCo:247.50
Bennett, John,
2.00
Avery, Sarah, est. 24.39
Berry, Alphonzo,
2.00
Berry, Lewis,
2.00
B
Beatty, Adam, 2.00
Beeboo, Charles, 2.00
Baldwin, Nicholas,
2.00
Benham, Daniel,
10.78
Abbott, Abigail,
65.95
Barry, Garrett,
2.00
Bacon, George W.
2.00
4
Barnes, William H. 2.00
34
TAXES.
Bishop, Augustus,
2.00 | Burns, Samuel R. 2.00
Bishop, Leon, 2.00
Burke, Charles, H. 2.00
Bitzer, Frederick,
25.13
Butters, George, 2.00
Bitzer, John, 23.60
Butler, Edward, 2.00
Blackington, John, 2.00
Burns, Daniel, 2.00
Blackington, Samuel, est. 4.05
Burns, William, 10.25
Blake, Ann E.
29.07
Burns, Thomas, 2.00
Blanchard, James C.
34.40
Butcher, Sidney, 4.70
Blanchard, M. A. and
Butler, Michael J. 8.75
R. Fessenden, 10.80
Bucknam, Theodore G.143.75
Blanchard, James A. 2.00
Buckman, Samuel C. 82.89
Booth, John,
2.00
Burke, Michael, 25.15
Bolter, Leroy S.
2.00
Butler, Thomas, 16.85
Bolter, Henry H.
2.00
Butterfield, Joseph,
436.72
Bowers, William,
2.00
Burns, John
55.40
Bolles, Sandy, 59.85
Butterfield, Sam'l, est. 871.22
Brostrom, Ernest,
2.00
Burrage, Joseph,
240.60
Bryson, William,
2.00
Bucknam Jesse, 362.22
Brown, William,
2.00
Burns, Thomas, 2.00
Brion, Henry,
2.00
Brooks, Edward D.
8.75
C
Brown, Sandy,
2.00
Bradley, Leander D.
2.00
Cahill, James E.
2.00
Braslin, John,
2.00
Cash, Albert, 2.00
2.00
Bradbury, Charles F.
29.01
, James,
2.00
Bradley, William F.
2.00
Callahan, John,
2.00
Bruce, Robert,
2.00
Cahill, Charles,
2.00
Brooks, Alfred,
45.65
Callahan, James,
2.00
Brooks, Hannah,
67.01
Cannon, Michael,
2.00
Brooks, Martha M.
576.18
Capron, Milton R.
2.00
Brown, Daniel S.
279.71
Caterer, Charles, 2.00
Brady, Thomas,
15.03
Carroll, Oliver D. 2.00
Brady, John,
24.96
Carroll John, 15.50
Brock, William W.
2.00
Callahan, Matthew, 19.55
Brooks, Addison,
2.00
Casey, John,
30.63
Bradley & Peirce,
53.70
Canniff, Timothy,
27.39
Burke, Thomas,
2.00
Carter, Ira O. 35.75
Busha, Joseph,
2.00
Carter, Ira O., trustee, 34.70
Butcher, John,
2.00
Callahan, Daniel,
16.51
Burns, Thomas,
2.00
Caldwell, Joshua,
129.70
Butman, Stephen,
2.00
Campbell, Ann, 9.45
Butman, John W.
2.00 Cady, Daniel R. 66.80
Butman, Frank F.
2.00 Childs, Charles S.
14.15
Brown, Alvah W.
2.00
Canniff, James,
35
TAXES.
Chism, John,
2.00 Collins, Thomas, 8.75
Chick, John A.
2.00
Collins, Timothy, 2.00
Chandler, John N.
2.00 Collins, John, 2.00
Chase, Edward,
2.00 Cox, Michael,
17.87
Chamberlain, Chauncy W.2.00
Cotton, Albert W. 2.00
Chase, Alvah M. 2.00
Collins, Dennis,
20.36
Chase, James M.
219.43
Collins, Patrick,
17.05
Chapman, Edward, 195.81
Corbett, George W.
6.05
Chamberlain, Alfred, est. 69.53
Crowley, Jeremiah,
2.00
Clapp, Albert B. 2.00
Crowley, Jeremiah,
2.00
Clough, Jason,
2.00
Crowley, Daniel,
11.59
Clary, Thomas,
29.00
Crocker, James, 22.25
Clark, William A.
2.00
Cragin, Isaiah L. 104.60
Clark, William L.
75.45
Crosby, William, 22.93
Clark, William L. & Co. 6.75
Crosby, Josiah, 376.49
Clifford, Patrick,
12.13
Crosby, Henry J. 2.00
Clark, David,
29.00
Crosby, Walter, 19.55
Cook, Russell,
48.04
Crosby, R. H. Mrs.
114.95
Cogan, James,
2.00
Crosby, John S. 449.53
Condry, Hugh,
2.00
Crosby, David, 40.50
Condry, Patrick,
2.00
Creeden, Dennis, 40.48
Cook, Edward, 2.00
Croome, George, 321.93
Coleman, Francis,
2.00
Crowley, Cornelius,
12.80
Conners, William,
2.00
Crane, Susan L. 54.00
Conners, Patrick,
2.00
Crane, Charles H.
536.33
Conners, Dennis,
2.00
Cutter, James R. 45.20
Coughlin, Michael,
2.00
Cutter, Waldo R. 2.00
Coleman, Alexander,
2.00
Cutter, Nehemiah H.
85.19
Colbert, John,
2.00
Cutter, Charles, 2d, 26.30
Conners, Patrick,
2.14
Cutter, George W. 12.80
Cox, Patrick,
2.00
Cutter, Ammi, 58.25
Corbett, George W. Jr. 2.00
Cutter, John, 15.50
Cody, John,
2.00
Cutter, Ammi P.
118.10
Coughlin, Arthur,
16.18
Cutter, Cyrus H.
340.86
Connelly, Peter,
8.08
Cutter, Elijah,
158.67
Coursey, James,
2.00
Cutter, Charles,
99.69
Coursey, Michael,
2.00
Cutter, Cyrus, 351.99
Coursey, John,
17.67
Cullinane, Peter, 2.00
Coursey, John, Jr.,
6.05
Cullinane, Edmund, 2.00
Cook, Edwin R. 9.09
Cullinane, Hugh,
14.15
Corey, E. W.
159.28
Cunningham, George, 2.00
Connors, Peter,
14.29
Currier, Woodman C. 33.05
Collins, Joseph,
2.00 | Curtin, John,
31.13
Corrigan, Patrick,
2.00
Cutter, Gershom, heirs, 51.50
36
TAXES.
D
Donally, Patrick, 19.55
Doyle, William, 16.18
Davidson, A. B.
2.00
Dodge, Davies,
160.25
Davidson, Wright,
2.00
Driscoll, Cornelius,
2.00
Dacey, Dennis,
2.00
Dumas, Octave,
2.00
Dacey, John,
2.00
Durning, Thomas,
2.00
Dacey, James,
2.00
Dunn, Dennis,
45.07
Davis, John M.
2.00
Duffy, John,
4.70
Davis, James H.
2.00
Dupee, Lorenzo H. 2.00
Dailey, Daniel,
22.39
Dupee, William T.
2.00
Dailey, Patrick,
2.00
Duffy, John,
11.45
Day, John W.
2.00
Durgin, James,
74.90
Dacey, William,
10.68
Durnan, Peter,
41.83
Davis, John,
112.48
Durgin, Mary E.
39.15
Davis, Adolphus,
25.36
Davis, Samuel S.
192.35
Durgin, Winfield,
2.00
Damon; Hannah M.
40.23
Dale, Patrick,
25.75
E
Devine, John,
2.00
Deller, Thomas,
2.00
Eaton, John J. 2.00
Eaton, John J., Jr.
28.76
Dickson, James P.
2.00
Eaton, Timothy,
328.07
Dickey, Joseph P.
2.00
Eaton, Joseph H.
2.00
Dickson, Aaron,
2.00
Egan, John G.
2.00
Dimmock, Charles, . 2.00
Elliot, Samuel M.
2.00
Dickson, Aaron P.
198.23
Elliot, G. N., guard. of, 67.50
Dickson, Phebe L.
40.50
Elliot, George N. Mrs. 94.50
Dickson, Frederick,
99.88
Ervin, Richard, 2.00
Dickson, Albert L. 22.93
Evans, Daniel,
2.00
Dickson, Sarah, 32.06
Donahue, Daniel,
2.00
F
Donahue, Patrick,
2.00
Donahue, Timothy, est.
6.75
Fayhie, Jeremiah, 2.00
Farrell, Martin, 2.00
Fayhie, Martin, 2.00
Farmer, Thomas J. 2.00
Donovan, Patrick, 2.00
Farrell, William, 2.00
Donally, Thomas,
2.00
Farrell, William, Jr. 2.00
Doyle, John, 2.00
Fairweather, Samuel A. 2.00
Donahue, John,
28.49
Farmer, Elbridge, 151.54
Donovan, Mortimer, 2.00
Farmer, Kimball, 2.00
Donahue, James,
12.13 Fay, Wilson W. 147.80
Doyle, James,
42.50
Fessenden, Frank A. 2.00
Damon, Samuel G.
418.66
Dunbar, Simeon J.
11.45
Durgin, Asa,
35.21
Dotherty, George,
2.00
Dotherty, Thomas,
2.00
Dotherty, John, 2.00
Deihl, Theodore, 2.00
1
TAXES. 37
Fessenden, Edward S.
2.00 | Galvin, John, 2.00
Fermoyle, Michael, 13.08
Gardner, John P. 2.00
Fermoyle, Patrick, 15.38 Gardner & Sinclair, 20.25
Ferguson, James, estate, 9.90
Gately, Michael, 15.77
Fessenden, N. M. est. 87.75
Fessenden, Charles B. 59.60
Gardner, Miles, estate, 36.79 Gage, Anna, 577.58
Fitman, Thomas, 2.00 Gage, Addison,& Co. 1105.65
Fitzpatrick, Andrew,
2.00
Gage, Charles O. 432.58
Fix, Daniel, 2.00
Gardner, Lydia, 13.03
Fitzgerald, Thomas, 2.00
Gaddis, William, 28.33
Fitzsimons, John,
2.00
Gates, William,
305.21
Fitzpatrick, John,
2.00
Galligher, John, 35.89
Fitzpatrick, Dennis,
20.63
Germania Rifle Asso- ciation, 229.50
Fitzpatrick, John,
2.27
Field, William E.
2.00
Geron, Michael, 2.00
Gibson, William, 2.00
Field, John,
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