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SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S REPORT.
in the presence of the child. The Committee fortunately have had but little trouble during the past year upon ques- tions of discipline. One or two cases of truancy have been brought to our attention, and one boy has suffered punishment therefor by sentence to confinement in the Reformatory School at Lowell.
We are satisfied that by means of our graded system the best education can be imparted to the greater number of the scholars in our schools. The age at which the majority of our scholars graduate from the Grammar Schools ranges from twelve to fifteen years. If the course of study prescribed for the Grammar Schools, and as taught by our teachers, is thoroughly acquired and understood, we believe that would be a result that would satisfy the people of our town. Cer- tainly it would be a result that could not be acquired by the large majority of our scholars under the former common- school system. I speak of this to reply to the criticisms of some who wonder why their children do not learn more, and object to the constant reviewing and repetition made neces- sary by the prescribed course for each term and year. What education aims at is the discipline of the mind, and to compel habits of accuracy in the acquirement of knowledge. The opportunity of getting knowledge by observation, reading, and conversation, comes to every one after leaving school or college ; but the power to acquire it, to digest the same, to judge of its bearings in every respect, and to express the results of one's thoughts upon such knowledge, must be strengthened in our schools. Strength of the mental powers is only obtained by the complete mastery of the studies pro- posed to the scholar. The old system of education resulted in educating to a high standard two or three naturally gifted scholars at the expense of the rest of the school.
The High School, as it appears from the report of the sub- committee, is in a prosperous condition. Mr. Clay, with zeal for his work, is untiring in his endeavors to serve the best interests of the school. The number of scholars now fitting
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for college, with the high standard required for admission, has imposed upon him much extra work during the past year. We trust that in the coming year the scholars in the college course will be so classified that his services can be devoted to a greater extent to the English studies. Miss Sara A. Hamlin, early in the year, suffered an unfortunate accident, which deprived us of the services of a faithful and painstaking teacher until the beginning of the January term. We are glad to see her again in her former station. In Miss Simmons's department we find that she has succeeded in stimulating to a gratifying degree that enthusiasm for inquiry which is the true criterion of a successful teacher. We believe no parent can afford to have his children forego the advantages of the High School. To some it seems best that the boy of fourteen who graduates from the Grammar School should then commence to learn some trade, or enter upon a mercantile career. This belief oftentimes is encouraged by the boy, who is eager for the excitement of a city life. But it does not seem reasonable, nor does experience prove, that the boy who spends the three years after he leaves the Grammar School as an errand-boy, or an under-clerk, can possess any superior advantages in his whole life career to the one who at seventeen years of age has completed his High School education. We congratulate the school that its former high standard at Harvard has been maintained by James Parmenter, one of the late graduates of the High School, who has received special honor and notice by vote of the faculty. The Committee are glad to announce that the long- needed repairs to the High School buildings and grounds have been completed. These have been made at an expense which we think will be appreciated by the town.
The mastership of the Russell School has been the subject of some change during the past year. Mr. J. H. Wardwell remained in charge of the school until the Summer vacation. With an ample experience as a teacher, he instituted and reformed methods of discipline in the school, which we hope
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will confer upon its future management a lasting benefit. Mr. S. J. Dunbar was re-elected for the year, beginning with the Fall term, but on account of his continued ill-health he concluded to resign the position. The Committee wish to express their warm appreciation of the zeal and heartfelt interest in the instruction of his pupils that have been mani- fested by Mr. Dunbar during his long connection with the Arlington schools. Upon a very short notice the Committee were quite fortunate in the selection of Mr. Henry L. Armes, of Nashua, N. H., as Master of the Russell School, who entered upon his duties in the Fall term. From the exami- nations of the sub-committee, and my own, we believe that the faithful endeavors of the teachers in the lower grades of the Russell School have shown good results this year, and that those results will challenge comparison with those of any other town with the same advantages as possessed by Arlington.
The Crosby Primary School has been under the charge of Misses Scanlan and Snelling. The reports of the school show that the standard maintained by these teachers in former years is still preserved.
Mr. H. A. Freeman is giving general satisfaction to the Committee in his management of the Cutter School. The other schools in the same building are taught by the same teachers as of last year, and their several classes in the examinations have shown satisfactory progress during the year. On account of the sickness of Miss Stiles, a faithful and active teacher, the Committee were obliged to obtain a substitute. They were fortunate in their ability to employ the services of Miss Caroline C. Turner, who has been so long and so favorably known as a teacher in our schools.
The reports from the Locke School, at the Heights, show that the teachers are efficient in the discharge of their duties, and are giving general satisfaction to the parents of their pupils.
The Committee hope that the parents will freely consult
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with the Committee and the teachers, and offer suggestions wherever they see a chance for improvement in our schools.
The schools owe much the last year to the labors of Messrs. Swan, Morton, and Winn, who, in the discharge of their duties as a sanitary committee, have secured such changes and improvements in the system of drainage of the Russell Schoolhouse as to protect the purity of the air of its rooms. Their labors and investigations in all the schools have secured, as we believe, improvements in the ventilation and care of the rooms, which should be impressed upon the teacher's mind as a matter of primary importance.
I close this report with the hope that the town will, in the coming year, appreciate the cause of education by an appro- priation adequate to the best educational interests of a muni- cipality surrounded by towns and cities which, in the superi- ority of their schools and teachers, rank among the best in the United States. In order to retain competent and faithful teachers, we are dependent upon your generous support.
JOHN H. HARDY, Chairman,
For the Committee.
TABULAR STATEMENT OF ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOLS.
FIRST TERM.
SECOND TERM.
THIRD TERM.
YEAR.
Whole No.
Av'ge Attend.
Whole No.
Av'ge Attend.
Whole No.
Av'ge Attend. Attend. Av'ge
COTTING HIGH
Miss Sarah A. Hamlin Miss Eliza A. Simmons
56
54
52
4S
52
46}
54
RUSSELL GRAMMAR-1st Class
2d Class
·
·
·
3d
·
66
Miss Anna Pillsbury
38
32
34
32
41
37
34
29
29
27
32
30
29
41
36
40
34
32
28
33
Miss Louisa R. Warren .
.
41
34
3S
29
33
29
31
Miss Ella F. Carpenter .
36
32
36
33
37
34
33
RUSSELL PRIMARY -1st Class
33
25
38
32
34
29
29
30
22
41
35
38
31
29
39
34
37
33
36
31
32
36
25
49
40
39
32
32
27
24
19
17
34
29
23
Horace A. Freeman
48
39
42
32
53
45
39
Miss Mary E. Stiles.
45
36
42
36
51
42
38
5th and 6th
42
38
42
36
34
30
35
Mrs. Mary Thompson
45
31
51
44
54
39
38
Miss L. DeBlois
20
14
27
20
28
22
19
LOCKE PRIMARY
Leonard B. Marshall, Instructor in Music.
761
642
744
646
796
693
666
.
23
21
18
17
22
21
20
Henry L. Armes
30
34
31
29
25
37
35
·
48
43
39
37
52
48
43
Miss Elizabeth A. Gould
47
42
41
39
57
55
45
5th
1st division
.
60
Miss Georgie M. Tupper.
.
5th
66
2d
·
66
6th
1st
·
6th
2d
.
Miss Louise E. Schouler
·
2d Class
·
·
·
Miss Evelyn R. Fessenden
·
3d
·
Miss Mary F. Scanlan
Miss Annie C. Snelling .
·
.
.
·
Miss Mary L. Pierce
·
·
.
.
Miss M. B. Farrington
.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S REPORT.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
Charles M. Clay
Miss O. M. Hobart .
.
.
4th
Miss Addie E. Flanders .
.
32
.
Miss Abbie H. Morrill
.
· CROSBY PRIMARY- 1st Class 2d Class .
CUTTER GRAMMAR-1st and 2d 3d and 4th Classes ·
CUTTER PRIMARY -1st and 2d 3d Class . · ·
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LIST OF JURORS OF THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON.
REVISED BY THE SELECTMEN, JAN. 22, 1881.
George Baker, Linnæus J. Bailey, James Baston, James C. Blanchard, Joseph Butterfield, James M. Chase,
Richard M. Johnson,
W. Washington Kimball, Lucius Kimball,
Horace E. Lewis, Edwin B. Lane,
George W. Lane, Henry J. Locke,
Charles S. Childs, William A. Clark, Josiah Crosby, Herbert H. Ceiley, John C. Collins,
Oran B. Marston,
George M. Morse,
Samuel G. Damon,
Horace D. Durgin,
Joseph H. Eaton,
Edmund W. Noyes, Augustus Nichols, John Osborn, Timothy O'Leary, Warren A. Peirce, Samuel P. Prentiss, Warren Rawson, Robert L. Sawin,
Calvin P. Sawyer, Samuel R. Smith, Henry Swan, Edward Storer,
Thomas R. Teel, Samuel B. Thing, Apollos J. Tillson,
Oliver Warner, Eugene X. Waters,
John T. White, Benjamin F. Woods, John P. Wyman, Charles P. Wyman.
HENRY MOTT, Selectmen WILLIAM H. ALLEN, of JAMES A. BAILEY. Arlington.
John J. Eaton, jr., Charles B. Fessenden, Edward S. Fessenden, John Fillebrown, Samuel A. Fowle, John Gray, William Gates, James Gibson, David P. Green, Charles F. Hartwell, Alfred D. Hoitt, George Hill, Milan R. Hardy, Charles Hill, Samuel D. Hicks, Edward T. Hornblower, Ammi Hall,
STATISTICS
OF THE
TOWN OF ARLINGTON.
Valuation of Real Estate . $3,368,957 00 1
66 " Personal Estate
1,164,171 00
Amount " Town Grant 69,950 00
" State Tax 5,010 00
66
" County Tax 2,517 58
66 " Overlayings
118 47
Number of Polls, 1,033, at $2.00 each . .
2,066 00
Rate of Taxation on $1,000 . 16 00
HENRY MOTT, Assessors THOMAS P. PEIRCE, Town of B. DELMONT LOCKE, Arlington.
ARLINGTON, May 1, 1880.
CENSUS OF ARLINGTON TAKEN JUNE 1. 1880.
Number of inhabitants 4,097
" families 844
" .dwelling-houses 695
66
occupied . 677
66
66 farms from which sales of produce for $500 and upwards were made in 1879 . ·
63
.
. 6 industrial establishments 42
A LIST OF THE
STATE, COUNTY, AND TOWN TAXES, ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1880.
A.
B.
Adams, Amos. $2 00
Bacon, estate of Alvah. $15 20
Adams, Mrs. Amos 4 80
Bacon, Charles E. 2 00
Agur, Alonzo. 2 00 Bacon, Edward E. 14 00
Ahern, Dennis 11 04
Bacon, F. Eugene. , 00
Ahern, John . 00
Bacon, estate of Henry J. 133 76
Ahern, John, 2d. , 00
Bacon, Jesse .132 85
Ahern, Morris 2 00
Bacon, Major. 40 40
Ahern, Patrick. 2 00
Bailey, Edward B. 6 66
Ahern, Patrick, 2d. 2 00
Bailey, James A. 112 40
Allen, estate of Abbot.
672.08
Bailey, James A. E. 299 18
Allen, Andrew F. 315 60
Bailey, Linnaeus J. 2 00
Bailey, Thomas. 2 00
Allen, George G. 2 00
Bailey, William K. 2 00
Allen, John F. 26 29
Baker, George 2 00
Baker, Nelson 2 00
Baptist Society 84 70
Barker, Simeon.
52 16
Barnard, Joel
Barnes, estate of Martin
88 80
Barrett, John
2 00
Barry, Garret
2 00
Bartlett, Lewis P. 345 66
Armsby, Willard A. 2 00
Bassing, Jacob
38 00
Armstrong, Joshua T. 2 00
Bastine, Charles W. 11 06
Austin, Charles D. 2 00
Baston, James. 95 22
Austin, George W. 2 00
Baxter, Bedford. 2 00
Austin, William O. 2 00
Baxter, Francis A.
2 00
Ash, John T.
2 00
Baxter, Isaac.
46 72
2 00
Anderson, Charles J. 2 00
Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank 386 32
Arlington Gas Light Company. 273 33
Armstrong, John A. 2 00
Bastine, Charles W., agent. 32 00
Allen, William H. 313 60
Allen, William H. (Heights) .. 57 30
Allen, William H. and Andrew F. 50 51
Allen, David 2 00
119
TAXES.
Baxter, Joseph H. $2 00
Beasley, William
2 00
Beckwith, Samuel. 2 00
Beddeos, James P. 2 80
Beers, James L. 2 00
Beevens, James . 00
Benham, Daniel. 10 80
Benjamin, William W.
2 00
Bennett, Jonas. 90 00
Berthrong, Mrs. Hannah B .. 53 55
Berthrong, Henry W 2 00
Bertwell, James C. 30 80
Beyer, Casper. 2 00
Bishop, Augustus. 2 00
Bishop, Cathbert C. 2 00
Bishop, Leon. 2 00
Bittinier, John.
: 00
Bitzer, estate of John 43 20
Bitzer, John F.
26 24
Bixby, John L .. 52 21
Blackington, John. 14 00
Blanchard, J. Albert.
2 80
Blanchard, James C.
31 50
Blanchard, Mary, and Rebecca
Fessenden .. 10 00
Blanchard, Theodore E. 2 00
Bolles, Sandy. 108 91
Boutelle, Charles
2 00
Bradley, Charles P.
2 00
Bradley, Leander D.
. 00
Bradley, William 2 00
Brady, John 24 40
Brady, Thomas 17 71
Brady, Thomas, jr. 2 00
Breen, John. 2 00
Breen, Patrick.
2 00
Brener, Joseph. 2 00
Brenton, John 2 00
Bresnan, Cornelius 2 00
Briton, Robert.
2 00
Brooks, Addison.
2 00
Brooks, Alfred 51
Brooks, A. Foster. 1 60
Brooks, Edward D. 2 00
Brooks, Fredson P.
2 00
Brooks, Mrs. Hannah.
51 58
Brooks, Mrs. Martha M. $404 00
Brooks, Rushton & Co. 1 60
Brooks, William H. 2 00
Brown, William 2 00
Bryant, Edwin P. 2 00
Bryant, Philip C. 9 60
Buckley, Jeremiah. 2 00
Buckman, Samuel C.
120 64
Bucknam, Franklin 2 00
Bucknam, estate of Jesse 114 30
Bucknam, Theodore G. 84 00
Burke, Michael. 25 20
Burke, Michael, 2d 2 00
Burns, Daniel. 2 00
Burns, Edwin R. 2 00
Burns, Frederic W. 2 00
Burns, Henry 2 00
Burns, John 60 88
Burns, Lewis L.
2 00
Burns, Michael
2 00
Burns, Thomas
5 60
Burns, William.
25 44
Butcher, Edward T.
2 00
Butler, John F.
2 00
Butler, Michael J.
7 09
Butler, estate of Thomas.
12 00
Butterfield, Joseph
412 48
Butterfield, Joseph H.
2 00
Butterfield, Samuel
2 00
Butterfield, estate of Samuel. . 826 66
C.
Cahelin, Hannah C.
7 74
Cahalin, Daniel B. 2 00
Cahalin, Thomas H. 2 00
Cahalin, Thomas 50 80
Cahill, Charles 2 00
Calahan, Daniel.
16 40
Calahan, Matthew.
42 80
Caldwell, Joshua
82 42
Came, Edward G.
3 92
Campbell, Ann 7 20
Campbell, Malcolm. 2 00
Canniff, Timothy.
2 00
Carens, Thomas H.
2 00
120
TAXES.
Carney, Edwin H. $2 00
Cook, Edwin R.
$12 59
Carroll, John. 12 40
Cook, John 2 00
Carroll, Patrick 2 00 Cook, Joseph. 2 00
Carter, Ira O. 47 20 Cook, Russell and Edwin R. .. 110 00
Casey, estate of John. 28 61
Casey, John F. 2 00
Cotton, A. Eugene. 2 00
Ceiley, Herbert H. 6 80
Cotton, Albert W. 2 00
Chamberlin, Chauncey W. 11 60
Coughlin, Arthur. 14 80
Chamberlin, Henry E.
46 58
Coursey, James 2 00
Chapin, Gardner S.
505 20
Coursey, John, jr. 14 00
Chase, Edward A. 2 00
Coursey, Michael 2 00
Chase, James M. 258 00
Coursey, James and Michael. . 14 40
Childs, Charles S. 52 13
Covert, Nodiah. 4 64
Chisholm, Duncan. 2 00
Cox, Charles C.
2 00
Chisholm, William. 2 00
Cox, Michael.
19 20
Chubbuck, Stillman E. 2 00
Crane, Charles H.
323 36
Church, George J.
2 00
Creeden, estate of Dennis. 21 44
Churchill, Elbert L. 2 00
Crocker, James. 2 00
Chute, Angus 6 19
Croome, estate of George. 225 60
Clark, David 44 40
Crosby, Arthur E.
2 00
Clark, George 3 60
Crosby, Charles F. 2 00
Clark, William A. 2 00
Crosby, David.
33 60
Clark, William L. 59 60
Crosby, Edgar. 2 00
Clark, William L. & Co. 3 20
Crosby, Henry J. 2 00
Crosby, John S. 356 SO.
Clary, Thomas 23 28
Crosby, Josiah
300 40
Clay, Charles M. 2 00
Clement, Squiers C. 36 88
Crosby, Walter
2 00
Crowley, Cornelius 12 88
Crowley, Daniel.
11 60,
Cogan, John
2 00
Coine, Patrick 2 00
Culinane, Hugh 2 00
Culinane, Edmund
2 00
Culinane, Peter.
2 00
4 80
Coleman, Jeremiah. 2 00
Culinane, Hugh and Peter 37 60
Cunningham, George H. 2 00
Collins, John.
2 00
Currier, Daniel G. 2 00
Collins, John C. 2 00
Currier, Mrs. Martha M. 47 20
Collins, Patrick .. ) 08
Currier, Woodman C. 61 82
Curtin, John. 24 00
Curtis, Charles. 2 00
Cushman, Gardner S.
2 00
Cutter, Ammi. 65 20
Connors, Patrick 16 4
Cutter, Ammi P.
224 03.
Cook, Charles W S 50
Cutter, Charles
2 00;
12 40
Colbert, John 32 72
Cole, James. 2 00
Coleman, Alexander B. 2 00
Culinane, Michael.
Collins, Dennis. 34 72
Collins, Patrick. 2 00
Collins, Thomas 11 34
Connolly, Peter. 24 59
Connors, Peter. 18 66
Crowley, Jeremiah
Crosby, Josiah and Walter 33 95
Clifford, Patrick. 12 00
Cody, John 2 00
Clark & Sawyer 17 60
Corrigan, Patrick. 10 40
TAXES. 121
Cutter, Cyrus H. $348 90
Cutter, Elijah. 96 40
Cutter, Edward H. 2 00
Cutter, George H. 2 00
Cutter, heirs of Gershom 3 40
Cutter, James M. 2 00
Cutter, James R 37 20
Cutter, John. 13 60
Cutter, Lucy. 42 66
D.
Dacy, James. 2 00
Dacy, John 2 00
Dacy, William. 15 20
Dacy, William.
2 00
Dahmar, Charles
2 00
Daily, Daniel.
2 00
Daily, Patrick.
2 00
Daily, Patrick and Daniel. 21 20
Daily, William
2 00
Dale, Patrick J
14 00
Damon, Alonzo W.
51 04
Damon, Hannah M. 37 57
Damon, Samuel G. 218 48
Daniels, John P.
2 00
Davidson, Alfred M.
37 60
Davis, Adolphus
2 00
Davis, John 114 80
Day, Herbert M. 2 00
Day, John W.
2 00
Derby, Oscar J.
2 00
Devary, John H.
2 00
Dickey, W. Eber.
2 00
Dickson, Albert L.
14 00
Dickson, Frederic
24 38
Dickson, estate of Franklin
26 40
Dickson, Mrs. Phœbe L.
62 40
Dickson, estate of Sarah
32 80
Diehl, Henry.
2 00
Dinsmore, Robert 2 00
Dockerty, David.
2 00
Dodge, Davies.
217 68
Dodge, Joshua G.
· 2 00
Doherty, George
2 00
Doherty, Thomas
2 00
Donahue, Dennis.
2 00
Donahue, James. $15 07
Donahue, John. 35 07
Donahue, Timothy J. 2 00
Donahue, estate of Timothy. 15 20
Donnelly, Patrick 34 00
Donnelly, Thomas 2 00
Dornbach, Jacob 2 00
Downing, David. 2 00
Downing, Hiram
2 00
Downing, Theodore. 2 00
Doyle, James. 37 22
Doyle, William.
15 20
Drew, Dan G. 2 00
Drew, Josephine C. 4 80
Duffec, estate of John, Beacon Street . 18 00
Duffee, estate of John, North Union Street. 8 80
Duffee, John J.
2 00
Duffee, James
2 00
Duffee, Thomas.
2 00
Dunbar, Simeon J.
2 00
Dupee, Lorenzo H.
6 80
Dupee, William T.
2 00
Durgin, Horace D.
2 00
Durgin, H. D. & W. S.
59 20
Durgin, James
65 20
Durgin, Oscar
2 00
Durgin, Winfield S.
2 00
Dwelley, George R.
88 77
E.
Eaton, John J.
2 00
Eaton, John J., jr.
15 60
Eaton, Joseph H
2 00
Eaton, Timothy
195 84
Elder, Hugh T.
43 12
Ellis, Elbridge C.
2 00
Elword, James
2 00
Emerson, Elijah.
2 00
F.
Farmer, Alfred.
2 00
Farmer, Elbridge
45 28
Farmer, Edwin S.
2 00
122
TAXES.
Farmer, Kimball $18 64
Farmer, Thomas J. 2 00
Farnsworth, George J. 2 00
Farrell, James.
2 00
Gage, Addison & Co. 1,061 92
Gage, Charles O. .531 34
Gage, Mrs. Anna. 444 40
Galivan, James.
2 00
Galivan, Thomas.
2 00
Ferguson, James H. 2 00
Gallagher, John
31 73
Galvin, John 13 04
Ferguson, William J.
2 00
Gardner, Gerald A. 2 00
Fermoyle, James H.
: 00
Gardner, John P. 12 40
Fermoyle, Patrick.
80
Gately, Michael.
12 86
Fermoyle, Michael.
20 00
Gates, William . 222 64
Fernald, Henry A. 3 60
Gearn, Michael. 2 00
Fessenden, Charles B. : 00
Gee, John
2 00
Fessenden, Edward S. 2 00
Fessenden, Frank A.
2 00
2 00
Gibson, estate of Thomas 6 40
Gibson, William S. 2 00
Fessenden, estate of N. M. 53 78
50 00
Gilgan, Thomas 2 00
Gilkey, Charles. 3 60
Fillebrown, John
403 66
Gilkey, George E.
66 46
Finley, William
2 00
Gill, James S.
94 75
Fisher, Mrs. Elvira 657 60
Gillespie, James 20 24
Gilpatrick, Ary. 2 00
Gilson, Henry
2 00
Fitssimmons, John 2 00
Goggin, John ...
10 40
Fitzpatrick, John. 2 00
Golbert, Benjamin B.
2 00
Goodwin, Charles E.
2 00
Goodwin, Charles E., trustee . 16 00
Goodwin, Mrs. Susan C .. 86 40
2 00
Foley, Michael. , 60
Foster, William T. 204 71
Gott, Charles
10 00
Gould, Estate of Francis 181 28
Gould, Horace E. 2 00
Grant, Daniel 2 00
Grant, Daniel F.
2 00
Freeman, Horace A. 2 00
Grant, John H. 2 00
Grant, James 2 00
Gray, Estate of George H. 494 66
Gray, John 156 35
Frost, Reuben. 2 00
Gray, Thomas 30 40
Fuller, Wirt X. 2 00
G.
Gaddis, William. $28 80
Farrell, William
2 00
Farrell, William, jr.
2 00
Fay, Wilson W.
168 40
Ferguson, James
00
Gibbens, Charles 2 00
Gibson, James. 40 66
Fessenden, George H. E.
2 00
Fessenden, Horace C ..
Gilchrist, George E. 50 64
Fillebrown, Abiel.
Fillebrown, George E.
13 20
Fisher, Timothy L. 92 02
Fiske, Leon 2 00
Flagg, Mrs. Sarah W. 8 80
Flaherty, John 2 00
Flaherty, Martin 2 00
Fletcher, Matthew R. 58 45
Gorman, James W.
Gott, Mrs. Bessie H.
71 49
Fowle, Frederic E. 2 00
Fowle, estate of John 356 91
Fowle, Samuel A. 528 21
Freeman, George T. 2 00
Freeman, John D. 108 72
Frost, Francis S. 418 80
Frost, Joseph P. 2 00
Green, David P.
646 32
Ferguson, estate of James.
15 20
123
TAXES.
Green, Frank D. $2 00
Green, Thomas 7 22
Henry, Mrs. E. C. 48 53
Hesseltine, Ernest 2 00
Hesseltine, John E.
43 04
Hewes, Joseph J. 2 00
Hicks, Frederic
2 00
Griffiths, Albert, and Ellen
Hewes
69 12
'Griffiths, Mrs. Mary F. 73 10
Higgins, estate of Dennis
15 20
Higgins, Donald
2 00
Higgins, James
2 00
Higgins, Thomas. 67 28
Hill, estate of Amos 21 39
Hill, Addison 2 00
Hill, Arthur D. 2 00
Hill, A. Bartlett 2 00
Hill, A. Sylvester 5 20
Hallett, Frederic E. 2 00
Hill, Charles 149 20
Halnan, John. 2 00
Hill, Charles F. 2 00
Hill, Miss Eliza
17 60
Hamilton, James R. 2 00
Hill, Eber 20 96
Hanna, James 2 00
Hill, Edward C. 2 00
Hardy, John H. 50 00
Hill, George 429 62
Hardy, Milan R. 2 00
Hill, George, jr. 2 00
Hill, George H. 2 00
Hill, Howard W. 26 46
Harkins, Matthew 11 39
Hill, estate of Betsey 41 60
Harley, Parker C. 2 00
Hill, Miss Mary 48 00
Harper, John. 2 00
Hill, Nathaniel
20 80
Harrington, Michael 10 40
Hill, Mrs. Samuel W. 204 80
Harrigan, Michael 2 00
Hill, Thomas
8 40
Hill, Walter L. 2 00
Hilliard, Richard W. 59 01
Hilliard, R. Walter 2 00
Hartwell, Charles F. 2 00
Hines, Mrs. Anna 68 40
Hartwell, John H. 2 00
Hartwell, Mrs. Emeline A. 68 74
Hines, Martin 2 CO
Hartwell, John B. 2 00
Hobbs, Clarence F. 16 80
Hobbs, John C.
246 56
Harwood, R. Byron 2 00
Hobbs, Jacob F. 182 06
Haskell, Benjamin C. 57 90
Hobbs, Melnotte A. 5 20
Hathaway, Charles. 2 00
Hathaway, Herbert H. 2 00
Hodgdon, Frank W. 2 00
Henderson, Edwin P. 47 22
Henderson, John 2 00
Henderson, John 49 70
Henrick, Patrick $2 00
Greene, Otis. 2 00
Griffin, Charles 2 00
Griffin, William 2 00
Griffiths, Albert. : 00
Hicks, Samuel D. 349 76
Higgins, Charles A. 2 00
Grover, Edward O. 6 00
H.
Hagan, Mrs. Margaret 20 00
Haley, Daniel. 25 52
Haley, William 14 00
Hall, Ammi 51 60
Hall, Hannah. 11 20
Hamall, James .
2 00
Hardy, Mrs. Annette E. 107 39
Hardy, Rodney J. 719 68
Harris, Jonas C. 154 38
Hart, Homer L. 2 00
Hartell, Joseph 9 04
Hines, Daniel
58 00
Hartwell, Mrs. Julia A. 00
Hodgdon, Andrew H. 2 00
Hodgdon, Richard L .. 5 60
Hodgdon, R. L., and S. G. Da-
mon 68 13
124
TAXES.
Hodge, John.
$16 80
Hodge, Richard
2 00
Hogan, James
2 00
Hogan, Thomas
2 00
Hogan, estate of Thomas
4 00
Hoitt, Alfred D.
289 46
Hollis, George F.
52 35
Holmes, Joseph C.
71 39
Holt, Ira
202 06
Homner, Horace H.
11 73
Hood, Brenton S.
2 00
Hopkins, Reuben W.
350 95
Hopkins, R. W., trustee Arling-
ton Yacht Club
8 00
Hornblower, Edward T.
271 02
Horrigan, Michael.
2 00
Hourty, Patrick
2 00
Howard, Charles L.
2 00
Huffmaster, Isaac
204 62
Hughes, Thomas 2 00
Huguley, Harrison W.
77 04
Humphrey, Benjamin F. 13 20
Humphrey, Charles E.
2 00
Humphrey, John M.
2 00
Hunting, Reuben
2 00
Hurley, Daniel W.
2 00
Hurley, Daniel
13 34
Hurley, Patrick
2 00
Hurley, Patrick, 2d. 2 00
Hurley, William
2 00
Hutchins, Mial W. 2 00
Hutchinson, Charles A. 2 00
Hutchinson, George H. 2 00
Hutchinson, Jesse , 00
Hutchinson, Thomas M.
2 00
Hutchinson, Thomas K. 6 88
I.
Igo, James 2 00
Igo, Peter 2 00
Ilsley, Charles W. 29 20
Irwin, Andrew. 2 00
Irwin, David 45 04
Irwin, John 2 00
Irwin, Richard. 5 6S
Irwin, William 2 00
Isele, Ambrose W.
19 76
J.
Jacobs, Charles S. Jr.
$249 30
Jacobs, Eben A.
47 30
Jarvis, Estate of John.
99 92
Jenkins, George A.
2 00
Jenkins, Mrs. Charlotte T.
32 16
Jernegan, Thomas A.
2 00
Johnson, Frederic J.
2 00
Johnson, Henry
2 00
Johnson, Horace B.
2 00
Johnson, Nathaniel
42 80
Johnson, Richard M.
118 48.
Johnson, Mrs. Ruth
17 41
Jones, C. Howard
2 00.
Jones, Charles L.
2 00
Jones, Daniel F.
69 71
Jones, William H.
66 80
Jordan, George F.
2 00
Jost, Robert 2 00
Jost, Mrs. Laura A.
9 60
Judge, Robert
2 00
K.
Keaney, John. 2 00
Keaney, Michael 2 00
Keaney, Patrick 2 00
Keefe, John
2.00
Keegan, William
2 00
Kehoe, Jaines
2 00
Kelly, John. 44 78
Kelly, John 2 00
Kelly, Patrick. 31 95
Kelly, Patrick, 2d : 00
Kelly, Richard
2S 48
Kenniston, Ira. 2 00.
Keniston, Isaac
2 00
Kenny, Francis J.
2 00
Kenny, James
2 00
Kenny, Thomas 13 36
Kenny, Thomas J. 2 00
Kenny, Timothy 50 38
Kenrick, Edwin F. 6 80
Kenrick, Mrs. Mary F. 37 60
Kern, Francis V. B. 109 74
Kimball, George O
2 00
Kimball, Lucius
81 82
125
TAXES.
Kimball, W. Washington $125 20 | Litchfield, Edward C. $2 00
Kimball, William H. .132 34
King, Abraham 14 00
Livermore, John M. 79 06
Lloyd, George A. 59 74
Lloyd, William 2 00
Lloyd, William E.
2 00
Locke, Estate of Abel 18 40
Locke, Amanda N.
9 22
Locke, B. Frank 2 00
Locke, Mrs. B. Frank 43 62 Locke, Benjamin B. . 10 96
Locke, B. B. and H. J.
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