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The committee commend the public schools to the contin- ued favor of the town. The education of the young is a public duty, second to none other in our civil polity. The discharge of this duty may now be felt as a burden, but an enlightened community will not hesitate to make some
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sacrifice in that interest which tends to secure to the Com- monwealth in time to come, intelligent and useful citizens.
WM. E. PARMENTER, Chairman,
For the Committee.
High School.
The school has passed a most favorable year.
At the end of the summer term, Miss Julia A. Mowry, the first assistant, resigned. Her year of service gave proof of her excellence and accomplishment as a teacher. The Board were fortunate in securing as her successor, Miss Harriet J. Williams.
The school is now under the management of Mr. Stickney as Master, Miss Williams as first and Miss Simmons as second assistant. It numbers fifty-nine pupils, arranged as follows :-
Senior Class, 20
Middle «
12
Junior 24
Special Students, 3
The school has a larger membership than ever before. The requirements for admission have not been diminished in strictness, and the standard of scholarship has been main- tained.
The exercises of the graduating class were held at the end of the summer term, and were received with more than usual interest and commendation.
A new plan for the examination of candidates for admis- sion was adopted. Heretofore it has been the usage to select a day at the end of the term, usually at the beginning of July, and to require the candidates to assemble at the High School-house for examination. The work was done in a single day ; and it can be well understood that the com- bination of heat, labor and anxiety proved exhaustive to all concerned.
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This year the candidates underwent examination in the Grammar school-rooms under the eye of teachers appointed to preside, and with the allowance of two days for the per- formance of the work. The former trouble has thus been obviated, and a fairer result has been obtained.
Two young men entered Harvard University and one young woman entered Wellesley College, all with special credit.
The attention of the town is called to the admirable re- cord of attendance on the part of the members of the High School. The record of faithfulness in study if made public would prove equally remarkable.
There is every reason to be satisfied with the condition of this school. The teachers are competent and devoted, the pupils, as a rule, are diligent, and its position and character are felt through all the schools. It is now at the point of its greatest strength and promise.
WM. E. PARMENTER,
For the Sub- Committee.
Russell Grammar School.
(First, Second and Third Grades.)
The success of former years fully attends the higher grades of this school. The attendance has been a little below the average, owing principally to sickness among the pupils, which in some cases was of such a nature as to keep from school for a while all the children of some families.
The progress during the year has been quite satisfactory, and shows a good record for school work.
The classes have remained under the same management as during previous years, until the close of the month of November, at which time, Miss C. C. Turner, who has been long connected with this school, and has so competently and faithfully performed her duties as a teacher, sent in her
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resignation to the School Board, which was accepted with many regrets.
On the resignation of Miss Turner, the class under her instruction was assigned to Miss Lizzie A. Gould, who comes to us with the results of a successful experience.
A change of teachers frequently interferes with school work, the pupils often taking advantage of circumstances, until the teacher becomes familiar, but in this instance the committee anticipate the best results.
The success of our Grammar School course, may be measured largely by the number of pupils who graduate at the end of the school year, and are prepared to enter our High School. By a comparative examination with schools in other places, it will be found that the percentage is largely in favor of our own; and while we have this to en- courage us, it is a cause of serious regret that so large a proportion of pupils leave our schools before the graduating day arrives. Upon enquiry the committee have been in- formed that of those pupils who enter the fourth and fifth grades fully one-half leave the schools before finishing their studies in the first class,- and this applies more particularly to the boys than the girls, who from an indifference to study and a desire to rid themselves of the restraints of school life on their part, or perhaps from the inability or indiffer- ence on the part of the parents to keep them at school, enter unprepared at an early age, upon the active duties of life. Parents too often leave out of mind that in these days the uneducated are those who toil the hardest with the least recompense ; that skilled labor brings the largest reward ; that a thorough Grammar School education, if nothing more, may be the entire capital these boys may have to start in life with, and the committee would take this occasion to urge parents and guardians to use their utmost endeavors to keep their children in school, that all its benefits may be derived.
D. F. JONES, In behalf of the Sub-Committee.
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Russell Grammar School.
(Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grades. )
These classes are under the same instructors as last year, except the fourth class, taught by Miss A. Pillsbury for a number of years. On account of sickness she was not able to resume her duties at the commencement of the school year, and the vacancy was filled by Miss A. M. Frost of Worcester, who has labored under the disadvantages which substitutes generally experience, scholars taking more license under a substitute than under a regular teacher. At first it seemed that she would not succeed with the class, but by perseverance on the part of the teacher, there is a manifest improvement, and the committee hope and believe, the class will do its allotted work for the year.
Miss Pillsbury is one of the tried and faithful teachers, who has taught with ability and marked success, and it is the earnest wish of the committee that she may soon be able to resume her duties.
On account of the large number of scholars in the sixth grade, it was found necessary to divide it, as last year. This class receives not only the scholars promoted from the first primary class, but also those promoted from the East District, thus forming a very large class, more than can be accommodated in one room, or taught by one teacher.
J. S. CROSBY,
For the Sub-Committee.
Russell Primary Schools.
These schools still continue in the hands of Misses Schouler, Packard and Fessenden, all of whom are peculiar- ly qualified for their charge, and enjoy the confidence of the district. The attendance has been good, taking into account the youth of the children and their liability to sickness. The
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work accomplished in these schools is likely to escape atten- tion, and the constant tact and patient industry bestowed by these teachers in their daily duty are appreciable in results only as their pupils pass into the upper grades. In no part of the system of schools is there more imperative require- ment for careful and intelligent instruction than in this group of the youngest classes.
WM. E. PARMENTER, For the Sub-Committee.
Cutter Schools.
The schools of this district, with one exception, remain under the instruction of the same teachers as heretofore. Mrs. Thompson was appointed permanent teacher, in April, to the Second Primary in the place of Miss Woods.
There is no need to particularize concerning the condition of these schools beyond the fact that the teachers are faith- ful and efficient in their work, the result of which may be seen in the excellent discipline, and in the steady advance- ment the scholars make in their studies. There is also a marked improvement in the average attendance. .
HENRY SWAN, For the Sub-Committee.
East District.
These schools continue under the same teachers as last year,-Miss Scanlan and Miss Bowers. No changes have been made in the methods of discipline or instruction. Miss Scanlan was obliged in one instance to temporarily suspend a scholar for misconduct, but he speedily returned with a suitable apology, and was restored to the school.
These teachers continue to command the respect of the scholars and the confidence of the parents and committee.
JOHN P. WYMAN, For the Sub- Committee.
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Heights Primary.
The Primary School at the Heights has prospered satisfac- torily during the past year under the faithful care of Miss L. M. Farrington. It has numbered from 25 to 42 scholars - a considerable increase over any prior year. Teachers and scholars are awaiting impatiently for the opening of the new school-house, which will probably occur as soon as the build- ing can be thoroughly dried out.
FRANCIS V. B. KERN, For the Sub- Committee.
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TABULAR STATEMENT OF ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOLS.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
Whole Ave'ge No.
Atten'
Atten'e
Whole No.
Ave'ge Atten'e
COTTING HIGH. .
Miss Harriet J. Williams.
42
40
59
58
.59
56
Miss Eliza S Simmons.
29
24
24
23
27
25
Miss Olive M. Hobart. .
32
30
30
26
30
26
3d
Miss Caroline C. Turner
30
27
27
24
34
30
5th
Miss Addie E. Flanders.
54
47
46
43
55
47
6th
1st div ..
Miss Louisa R. Warren.
70
59
63
56
72
61
6th
2d div.
Mrs. Emma S. Hill.
48
40
47
41
52
43
2d Class .. .
Miss Sarah F. Packard
42
36
44
40
44
38
3d
Miss Evelyn R. Fessenden.
31
24
55
45
41
30
44
38
42
38
49
45
49
38
49
35
51
48
Simeon J Dunbar. ..
42
35
40
36
22
19
41
35
80
24
39
30
3d & 4th Classes. 5th & 6th
Miss Eva J. Locke .. Miss Sarah F. Gibbs. .
45
38
42
37
47
40
Mrs. Mary Thompson . ..
66
54
60
57
60
50
Miss Josephine Richardson.
42
31
53
41
50
40
Miss L. M. Farrington ..
25
18
41
32
40
31
Leonard B. Marshall, Instructor in Music.
779
653
785
685
823
701
·
.
.
4th
.
.
Miss Anna Pillsbury . .
44
38
33
29
51
42
. .
.
.
.
·
.
.
..
. .
.
.
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FIRST TERM
SECOND TERM
THIRD TERM
.
Charles W. Stickney.
RUSSELL GRAMMAR .- 1st Class.
Edward O. Grover. ..
Class
RUSSELL PRIMARY .- 1st Class,
Miss Louise E. Schouler.
EAST PRIMARY .- 1st Class, .... 2d Class, .
Miss Mary F. Scanlan.
Miss Kate I. Bowers
CUTTER GRAMMAR .- 1st & 2d.
CUTTER PRIMARY .- 1st & 2d. .
3d Class, . . .
HEIGHTS PRIMARY ..
Whole Ave'ge No.
LIST OF JURORS
OF THE
TOWN OF ARLINGTON.
As REVISED BY THE SELECTMEN, JAN. 28, 1878.
John F. Allen,
David P. Green,
William H. Allen,
Milan R. Hardy, Charles Hill,
James Baston,
Rodney J. Hardy,
James C. Blanchard,
Samuel D. Hicks,
Joseph Butterfield,
George Hill,
James M. Chase,
Richard M. Johnson,
William A. Clark,
Lucius Kimball,
Russell Cook,
Edwin B. Lane,
Charles H. Crane,
George W. Lane,
HIenry J. Crosby,
Henry J. Locke,
John S. Crosby,
Calvin S. Mixter,
George M. Morse,
Herbert HI. Ceiley, John C. Collins, John W. Day. Samuel G. Damon,
Henry Mott, Martin O'Grady,
Timothy O'Leary,
Lorenzo H. Dupee,
John A. P. Peirce,
Horace D. Durgin,
Thomas P. Peirce,
Warren A. Peirce,
Joseph H. Eaton, John J. Eaton, jr. Edward S. Fessenden, Francis S. Frost, John Fillebrown,
Lemuel Pitts, T. Henry Ramsdell, Warren Rawson,
Mark A. Richardson,
Samuel A. Fowle,
Calvin P. Sawyer,
Carl W. Schwamb,
Theodore Schwamb,
William Stowe,
George P. Winn,
Cyrus Woods.
JOHN SCHOULER, r Selectmen JAMES DURGIN, of
WILLIAM G. PECK, Arlington.
Charles E. Goodwin, John Gray, William Gates,
James Gibson, Charles Gott,
James A. Bailey,
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STATISTICS.
TABULAR STATEMENT OF VALUATION, DEBT, ETC., OF THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON, FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.
VALUATION.
Amount raised by Taxation.
Amount of Debt.
Population.
Real Estate
Pers'l Prop'y
1865
$1,782,053
$1,035,432
$43,670
$62,289
1866
1,858,969
1,116,430
43,094
68,189
1867
1,909,378
1,169,189
49,214
65,636
1868
2,015,821
1,180,345
41,570
61,066
1869
2,115,345
1,281,988
50,050
58,518
1870
2,182,042
1,501,693
53,234
51,751
1871
2,625,834
1,508,818
55,353
77,017
1872
3,603,231
1,690,038
73,299
123,000 Water
1873
4,406,984
1,655,388
90,281
150,000 Water
1874
4,514,400
1,550,190
101,940
155,000 Water
150,644
1875
4,553,123
1,440,505
82,531
186,000 Water
144.644
1876
4,455,877
1,330,605
75 006
210,000 Water
1877
4,224,968
1,262,727
87,343
215,000 Water
STATISTICS OF THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON.
Valuation of Real Estate,
$4,224,968 00
" Personal Estate,
1,262,727 00
Amount
" Town Grant,
78,900 00
66 " State Tax,
5,010 00
66
" County Tax,
2,937 23
" Overlayings,
496 20
Number of Polls, 1,014, at $2.00,
2,028 00
Rate of Taxation on $1,000,
15 00
HENRY MOTT,
Assessors,
THOMAS P. PEIRCE, Town of
B. DELMONT LOCKE,
Arlington.
ARLINGTON, May 1, 1877.
Census this year, 2,760.
93,751
161,916
162,036
Census this year, 3,906.
144,444
YEAR.
A LIST OF THE
STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN TAXES,
ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1877.
A
B.
Abendroth, August. $ 68 66
Bacon, Edward E. 17 00
Adams, Amos.
2 00
Bacon, Major .
49 25
Adams, Mrs. Amos 4 50
Bacon, estate of Henry J. 136 57
Ahern, Dennis. 13 25
Bacon, Jesse. 165 95
Ahern, John. 2 00
Bacon, Alvah. 17 00
Ahern, John, 2d. 2 00
Bacon, Frank E.
2 00
Ahern, Morris ..
2 00
Bailey, James A. E.
360 28
Ahern, Patrick.
2 00
Bailey, Theodore
2 00
Ahern, Patrick, 2d
2 00
Bailey, Linnæus J.
2 00
Allen, Abbot
851 09
Bailey, Thomas.
2 00
Allen, Andrew F.
222 50
Bailey, James A.
140 00
Allen, John F.
24 85
Bailey, Edward B.,
2 00
Allen, William H.
259 79
Bailey, Jonas M.
7 25
Allen, George G.
2 00
Bailey, Sarah A. G.
222 03
Allen, David.
2 00
Bailey, Gardner W
2 00
Allen, William H. (Heights) ... 66 68
Baker, Edward.
2 00
Aldrich, Benjamin S.
2 00
Baker, George.
2 00
Andrews, Isaac ..
2 00
Bany, Simon
2 00
Armstrong, John.
2 00
Barrett, Jolın.
2 00
Armstrong, Joshua T.
2 00
Barry, Garrett.
2 00
Arlington Five Cents Savings
Barker, Simeon
58 77
Bank.
338 40
Barnes, estate of Martin. 110 03
Arlington Gas Light Co 277 62
Barnes, William H. 2 00
Atkins, Isaac.
2 00
Barnard, Joel.
3 50
120
TAXES.
Barnard, Mary E. $134 49
Brooks, William H $ 2 00
Baptist Society. 109 35
Brooks, Addison 2 00
Bartlett, James F.
2 00
Brooks, Mrs. Martha M. 491 97
Bartlett, Lewis P.
429 08
Brooks, Edward D. 2 00
Bartlett, Lewis P., jr.
17 00
Brooks, Rushton & Co. 1 50
Bassing, Jacob 46 70
Brown, William 2 00
Baston, James.
180 61
Brown, Mrs. Mary Ann. 213 93
Bastine, Charles W
10 43
Brown, Miss Caroline M. 51 44
Bastine, Charles W., agent.
30 00
Brown, Charles E.
3 50
Baxter, Isaac.
60 68
Browne, J. Fiske. 4 25
Baxter, William W.
2 00
Bryant, Edwin P 2 00
Baxter, Francis A
2 00
Bucknamı, Theodore G. 122 55
Beard, Charles E.
3 50
Bucknam, estate of Jesse 153 44
Beers, James L.
2 00
Bucknam, Samuel C. 138 82
Beevens, James.
2 00
Bullard, J. C. 35 75
Beckwith, Samuel
2 00
Bullock, B. N.
6 50
Beddows, James.
2 00 Bullock, Charles S. 2 00
Benham, Daniel.
11 75
Burke, Michael
30 35
Benjamin, Wm. W
2 00
Burns, Thomas. 6 50
Bell, William
2 00
Burns, Daniel ..
19 25
Berthrong, Henry W
: 00
Burns, John. 73 52
Beyer, Casper
: 00
Burns, Michael.
2 00
Bigelow, George D.
: 00
Burns, Henry.
2 00
Bishop, Augustus
2 00
Burns, William.
80 50
Bishop, Leon.
2 00
Burns, Mrs. Margaret.
11 30
Bishop, Cathbert.
2 00
Butcher, Edward T.
2 00
Bitzer, John.
57 50
Butterfield, estate of Samuel .. 891. 75
Bitzer, J. Frederic
32 00
Butterfield, Joseph . 430 94
Bland, Robert .. 2 00
Butterfield, Joseph H.
2 00
Blackington, John.
17 00
Butterfield, Samuel B.
2 00
Blanchard, James C.
35 95
Butler, estate of Thomas
14 10
Blanchard, J. Albert. 2 00
Butler, John F. 2 00
Butler, Michael J. 6 00
Butler, John E. 2 00
Bock, Louis. 2 00
C.
Bowers, William B.
2 00
Bowser, William L.
2 00
Brady, John.
28 25
Brady, Thomas
21 13
Bradley, Henry.
2 00
Calahan, Daniel.
19 72
Bradley, Charles P. , 00
Calahan, Matthew
53 03
Bradley, William : 00
Callahan, Thomas 61 63
Breen, Patrick,
2 00
Callahan, Thomas H 2 00
Brostren, Ernst.
2 00 Caldwell, Joshua. 113 98
Brooks, Alfred .
41 96
Campbell, Ann. 9 00
Brooks, Mrs. Hannah. 61 35
Came, Edwin. 2.00
Blanchard, Mrs. Mary and
Rebecca Fessenden. 12 54
Bolles, Sandy 90 95
Cady, Daniel R. 132 50
Cahelin, Mrs. Hannah C. 10 17
Cahill, Charles. 2 00
121
TAXES.
Caniff Timothy .
$ 28 03 [ Corey, E. W.
$ 149 84
Carens, Thomas H.
2 00
Corrigan, Patrick. 11 38
Carroll, Patrick. 2 00
Cotton, Albert W 2 00
Carroll, John .
17 00
Coursey, James. 2 00
Carney, Edwin H. 2 00
Coursey, Michael. 2 00
Carter, Ira O. 57 71
Coursey, James and Michael. ... 13 13
Casey, estate of John
33 45
Coursey, John. 4 13
Ceiley, Herbert H
4 25
Coursey, John, jr
17 00
Chamberlain, Chauncey W. 42 50
Coughlin, Arthur
17 75
Chamberlain, C. W. and Sarah U. Stanwood. 184 50
Crane, Charles H 353 07
Chubbuck, Stillman E.
2 00
Creeden, estate of Dennis. 28 50
Chase, Edward A.
2 00
Cronan, Thomas 2 00
Chase, James M ..
297 80
Cronin, John
2 00
Childs, Charles S.
30 65
Crocker, James.
2 00
Clary, Thomas.
28 10
Croome, George.
317 00
Clark, William L.
74 00
Crosby, Henry J.
2 00
Clark, William A.
2 00
Crosby, Josiah. 400 25
Clark, Wm. L. & Co
3 75
Crosby, Walter 2 00
Clark, David.
46 33
Crosby, Charles F 2 00
Clement, Squiers C.
2 00
Crosby, Edgar
2 00
Clifford, Patrick.
14 00
Crosby, George P. 2 00
Clow, Ephraim.
2 00
Crosby, Josiah and Walter.
25 31
Cody, John.
2 00
Crosby, David
42 00
Coine, Patrick.
2 00
Crosby, John S.
440 68
Collins, Patrick.
22 57
Crosby, Albert 2 00
Collins, Patrick.
2 00
Crowley, Cornelius
14 54
Collins, Dennis.
40 10
Crowley, Daniel. 13 85
Collins, James.
2 00
Crowley, Jeremiah.
2 00
Collins, John ..
2 00
Crowley, Jeremiah. 2 53
Collins, Thomas.
12 95
Cunningham, George. 2 00
Collins, John C.
2 00
Curtin, John. 31 10
Collins, Timothy
2 00
Currier Woodman C. 79 40
Colbert, John.
27 13
Currier, Daniel G .
4 25
Colbert, Edward
2 00
Currier, Mrs. Martha M.
55 50
Coleman, Alexander B.
2 00
Cushman, Gardner S.
2 00
Connors, Peter.
16 25
Culinane, Hugh.
2 00
Connors, William
3 35
Culinane, Edmund
48 50
Connor, Patrick.
20 00
Culinane, Peter.
2 00
Connolly, Peter
29 68
Culinane, Michael.
4 63
Conway, John. 2 00
Cutter, Amos
2 00
Cook, John.
2 00
Cutter, Ammi 59 75
Cook, Russell .
9 50
Cutter, Ammi P.
120 50
Cook, Edwin R.
2 50
Cutter, Charles. 2 00
Cook, Charles W.
4 25
Cutter, Cyrus H.
370 40
Cook, Russell and Edwin R ..... 124 95
Cutter, estate of Cyrus. 451 31
Cooke, Charles A. 49 25
Cutter, Elijah. 123 91
9
Cox, Michael 18 88
122
TAXES.
Cutter, John. # 17 00 |
Donahue, John. $ 39 20
Dornbach, Jacob 2 00
Downing, John. 2 00
Doyle, William 17 00
Doyle, James 44 30
Doyle, John.
2 00
Drew, Dan G. 2 00
Duffee, cstate of John, Beacon
Street. 22 50
Duffee, estate of John, North
Union Street. 10 50
Duffce, James 2 00
Daily, Patrick
2 00
Duffee, Thomas.
2 00
Daily, William
2 00
Dunbar, Simeon J. 2 00
Duncan, Jefferson E. 2 00
Daily, Daniel
2 00
Dunn, Dennis. , 00
Daily, Jeremiah.
2 00
Dupec, William T. 2 00
Daily, Thomas 2 00
Dale, Patrick J. 25 25
Durgin, B. F. 2 00
Damon, Alonzo W.
49 70
Durgin, Horace D. 84 50
Damon, Samuel G.
330 20
Durgin, James 84 20
Daniels, John P.
2 00
Durgin, estate of Mary E. 37 95
Davis, Adolphus
2 00
Durgin, Winfield S. 2 00
Davis, John.
36 50
Davis, John.
114 13
Davis, John C.
2 00
Day, John W.
2 00
Dennen, Michael
2 00
Derning, Harry 2 00
Derby, O. J.
2 00
Eaton, John J. 2 00
Eaton, John J., jr. 8 63
Eaton, Joseph H.
2 00
Dickey, Eber. 5 00
Dickson, Albert L. 17 00
Dickson, Frederic. 24 20
Dickson, Mrs. Phobe L. 45 00
Dickson, estate of Sarah. 38 33
Dickson, estate of Franklin. 44 55
Dodge, Joshua G. 2 00
Fahy, Martin. 2 00
Farmer, Thomas J. 2 00
Donovan, Mortimer.
2 00
Farmer, Edwin S.
2 00
Donnelly, Patrick
2 00
Farmer, Kimball. 20.75
Donnelly, Thomas 2 00
Farmer, Alfred 2 00
Donahue, James
18 12
Farrell, James 2 00
Donahue, estate of Timothy 17 25
Farrell, James, 2d. 2 00
Donahue, Dennis. 2 00 Farrell, William 2 00
Dwelley, George R. 100 46
Dyer, Charles P. 18 55
E.
Eastman, B. F. 2 00
Deilerun, Augustus 2 00
Dinsmore, Robert. 2 00
Eaton, Timothy 296 27
Elder, Hugh T 53 00
F.
Dodge, Davies. 214 76
Doherty, George 2 00
Cutter, James R. 45 80
Cutter, Nehemiah H. 50 75
Cutter, heirs of Gershom 68 55
Cutter, Waldo R.
2 00
D.
Dacy, William 18 50
Dacy, James 2 00
Dacy, John
2 00
Daily, Patrick and Daniel. 25 50
Daily, Charles. 2 00
Dupee, Lorenzo H. 2 00
Farmer, Elbridge 185 65
123
TAXES.
Farrell, William, jr. $ 2 00
G.
Farrington, John F. 87 32
Fay, Wilson W. 134 75
Ferguson, Andrew. 2 75
Gaddis, William. .$ 30 50
Ferguson, estate of James. 17 76
Gage, Addison & Co. 1147 95
Ferguson, James H. 2 00
Gage, Charles O. 560 00
Fermoyle, Patrick. 21 86
Gage, Mrs. Anna. 541 13
Fermoyle, John 2 CO
Galivan, James. 2 00
Fermoyle, Michael. 24 65
Galivan, Thomas
2 00
Fessenden, Frank A. 2 00
Galvin, John
6 68
Fessenden, Charles B. 2 00
Gallagher, John
41 41
Fessenden, estate of N. M. 64 21
Gallagher, James
2 00
Fessenden, Edward S
2 00
Gately, Michael.
15 50
Fessenden, Horace C ..
2 00
Gates, Samuel B
2 00
Fessenden, George H. E. ...
2 00
Gates, William
402 87
Field, Wm. E. and A. W. Stet- son, trustees 852 17
Gee, John
2 00
Field, Mrs. Sarah A. B. 131 85
Gibbens, Charles. 2 00
Field, Arthur D.
2 00
Gibson, estate of Thomas. 7 50
Field, George A. 2 00
Gibson, William 2 00
Fillebrown, John. 482 45
Gibson, James 47 75
Fillebrown, George E. 11 75
Gilchrist, George E. 60 05
Fisher, Timothy L.
102 91
Gilgan, Thomas. 2 00
Fisher, Mrs. Elvira
603 97
Fisher, Samuel D.
2 00
Fisher, John C.
2 60
Gilkey, Charles 3 50
Fitssimons, John. 2 00
Golbert, Benjamin B 2 00
Fitzgerald, Thomas 2 00
Goodwin, Charles E. 2 00
Fitzgerald, James.
2 00
Goodwin, Charles E., trustee. 90 00
Fitzpatrick, Jolın.
2 00
Goodwin, Mrs. Susan C 102 75
Flaherty, John. 2 00
Goodwin, J. A. 15 13
Flagg, Mrs. Sarah W. 9 75
Goggin, John. 11 75
Fletcher, Matthew R. 74 57
Gord, Augustus
2 00
Foster, William T
251 05
Goss, Louis
2 00
Foley, Michael
15 50
Gott, Charles 2 00
Fowle, estate of John 423 30
Gould, estate of Francis. 240 00
Fowle, Frederic E
2 00
Gray, John. 76 43
Fowle, Samuel A.
384 86
Gray, Thomas 69 58
Freeman, John D. 91 46
Gray, estate of George H. 631 86
Freeman, George T 2 00
Grant, James 2 00
Frost, Reuben. 2 00
Grant, John H. 2 00
Frost, Francis S 258 59
Grant, Daniel F 2 00
Fuller, Robert N. 8 00
Green, William H 2 00
Fuller, Wirt X. 2 00
Green, Thomas 8 00
Gillespie, James. 25 10
Gilkey, George E. 5 00
Gearn, Michael
2 00
124
TAXES.
Green, David P .$658 66
Henderson, John. $ 2 00
Green, Frank D. 2 00
Henderson, Edwin P. 117 68
Greene, Otis
2 00
Henderson, John 59 07
Griffin, William 00 Henry, Mrs. E. C .. 60 60
Grover, Edward O. 5 75
Guilderson, Frederic
2 00
Henson, James B. 2 00
Hesseltine, John E. 29 43
Hewes, Joseph J. 2 00
Hicks, Samuel D .. 398 61
Hicks, Herbert D 2 00
Higgins, estate of Dennis 19 50
Haley, Henry, jr.
2 00
Higgins, James. 2 00
Haley, William.
16 25
Higgins, Thomas.
71 46
Haley, Daniel.
2 00
Higgins, Thomas, 2d. 2 00
96 50
Hall, Jacob
67 58
Hill, A. Sylvester. 6 50
7 50
Hall, Ammi ..
58 03
Hill, George .. 516 64
Hall, Miss Hannah. 13 00
Hill, George, jr. 2 00
Hallett, Frederic E. 2 00
Hill, George H. 2 00
Hanscomb, Thomas A. 2 00
Hill, estate of Betsey 45 00
Hanson, John V 2 00
Hill, Charles.
167 59
Hanson, John H ..
2 00
Hill, H. W.
31 79
Hardy, Milan R.
: 00
Hill, Charles F 2 00
Hardy, Mrs. Annette E. 126 24
Hill, Miss Eliza
30 15
Hardy, Rodney J. 937 27
Hill, Nathaniel 26 45
Hardy, John H.
22 25
Hill, estate of Amos
27 00
Harkins, Matthew. 2 00
Hill, Thomas
10 25
Harkins, Matthew, trustee.
3 97
Hill, Eber.
26 45
Harley, Parker C. 2 00
Hill, Addison
2 00
Harley, C. S. & Co.
50 -
Hill, Miss Mary .
45 00
Harrington, Michael ..
11 00
Hill, Mrs. Samuel W
221 52
Harrington, Cyrus E. 2 00
Hillard, Richard W. 66 55
Harris, J. C ... 201 84
Hillard, Richard Walter 2 00
Hartwell John H. 2 00
Hines, Martin. 2 00
Hartwell, Mrs. John H. 75 91
Hines, Mrs. Anna
87 89
Hartwell, John B. 2 00
Hines, Daniel . 43 45
Hartwell, Mrs. Julia A. 49 58
Hobbs, Melnotte A. 2 00
Hartwell, Charles F.
2 00
Hobbs, Alfred. 91 82
Hart, Homer L.
00
Hobbs, Clarence F. 14 37
Harwood, R. Byron
2 00
Hobbs, John C.
242 90
Haskell, Benjamin C.
69 87
Hobbs, Jacob F. 202 62
Hathaway, Herbert H.
: 00
Hodge, Richard.
2 00
Hathaway, Charles
2 00 Hodge, John
8 75
Hayes, Charles G.
2 00
Hodgdon, Richard L.
13 70
Haynes, John P.
2 00 Hodgdon, R. L. and S. G.
Hazlett, William H. 2 00 Damon 88 60
Henson, Francis Y. 7 70
H.
Hadley, Angus. 38 77
Hagan, Mrs. Margaret .. 26 10
Hall, Benjamin
2 00
Hight, E. G.
Hall, estate of Thomas 135 99
Hill & Gott.
125
TAXES.
Hodgdon, Frank W. 2 00 Jacobs, Frederic E. $ 4 25
Hoffmaster, Isaac 267 95
Jarvis, estate of John 138 00
Hogstronı, Victor. 2 00
Jernegan, Thomas A. 2 00
Hogan, estate of Thomas. : 50 Johnson, Frederic J. 2 00
Hogan, James
2 00
Johnson, Horace B. 4 25
Hogan, Thomas.
2 00
Jolinson, Henry 2 00
Hood, Brenton S.
2 00
Johnson, Nathaniel. .. 59 18
Hoitt, Alfred D.
273 10
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