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. It may be well to mention that Prof. Dorchester was a member of the committee bringing the subject before us, and later served the school board on the special committee having the matter in charge.
Serious offences against discipline have been few. Such cases of truancy as have arisen have been attended to prompt- ly by the truant officers, with the ready co-operation of parents, and settled without resort to any extreme measures, the offending scholar returning to school in each instance.
The course of study has remained substantially the same. One change at the High School deserves mention here. Every scholar, following either the regular classical or the regular English course, is now required to pursue the study of English for the full three years. We believe that what- ever else be omitted, every graduate of the High School- ought to have some knowledge of our language and its liter- ature, and that any course of study should have this end in view.
In keeping our course of study abreast with the times and up to the standard requisite in fitting pupils for college, etc., a few changes in text-books are necessary almost every year ; these have been mainly in substituting new and revised editions of old text-books, or in introducing entirely new manuals, and, generally, in our constant efforts to maintain the reputation of our schools as among the best in the State, new and im- proved adjuncts to study are examined as they appear, and
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adopted when fairly tested, or when recommended with good reason by those teachers who wish to use them.
Thus, during the year, an unusually large supply of maps, charts, etc., has been purchased for the Russell School, where it was found they were much needed, and in like manner at the High School, the purchase of physical apparatus to the extent of nearly $100 worth has kept that department in a satisfactory and advanced position.
Toward the close of the year, in November, when it be- carne necessary as usual to begin the afternoon session at half past one, on account of the early approach of darkness, it was found necessary to take some steps to overcome a growing and self-evident evil, occasioned by a large number of scholars coming from a distance, bringing their lunch, and remaining in or about the buildings, during the noon inter- mission, without being under the immediate supervision of any teacher or any one in authority. The danger under such circumstances to the discipline of the whole building, to good manners and good morals generally, must be self- evident to all, and needs no further comment.
The number remaining at noon had increased from year to year, till at last the crisis came in November, when so many remained in some of the buildings that some action seemed absolutely necessary in the matter.
A special meeting of the committee was called by the chairman to consider this difficulty, when the recommenda- tion of the grammar masters was adopted and the so-called no-recess plan was given a trial during the two months of December, 1886, and January, 1887.
Under this plan the morning session closes at half past eleven o'clock or soon after, thus giving the usual recess of two hours between the morning and afternoon sessions, and clearly leaving no excuse for the further continuance of the evil to be remedied.
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Both committee and teachers were pleased at the opportu- nity offered for trying the no-recess plan, and at the time of writing this report, the success of this plan is a surprise to all. The majority of both bodies had opposed it on theo- retical grounds, but the result with us will probably be as it has been almost invariably in other towns and in cities where it has been placed on trial, viz. : the plan gives so much satisfaction to scholars, parents, and teachers as well, that it will, without doubt, be adopted permanently, at least during the cooler months of the year.
In the department of music, we are enabled to present a. report of more than ordinary value, since it has rarely been our good fortune to appoint a sub-committee so well qualified for their special work ; being all musicians or at least unusu- ally well read in music, and therefore well able to give a musical opinion ; viz. : Messrs. Wood, Rawson and Watson. From time to time during the year, they have given us most satisfactory reports of the work being done in their depart- ment, and of the almost wonderful results attained, invari- ably giving the credit for this to the musical instructor, to whom it belongs without question. Mr. W. E. Wood, chairman of the sub-committee on music, reports as follows : " Musical attainment in all the schools was never at a higher point than at the present time. Much progress has been made during the past year under the able instruction of Prof. L. B. Marshall. In place of the tendency to rote- singing which has been somewhat prominent in former years, the ability to intelligently comprehend musical nota- tion and read really difficult exercises at sight is becoming more and more manfest. This result is .in a large measure the outcome of progressive methods of imparting information, by which even young scholars are enabled to see that the difficult intervals formerly represented only by the use of
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chromatic signs really exist in the diatonic major scale. Familiarity with all the intervals of the natural scale, both usual and unusual, is taught to be the basis upon which the most irregular passages, even when absolutely expressed, can be read and sung ; and to aid the instructor in making clear to the minds of the various grades of scholars this ground work of all advanced music, the committee have placed in the schools a series of comprehensive Modulating Charts. Even before their introduction, the scholars had ·attained excellent proficiency in the example of modulation, exercises which were unknown in our schools until attempted by Prof. Marshall about one year ago.
Upon the whole, the past year can be recorded as one in which unusual musical progress has been made, and we look for a still greater ratio of accomplishment during the next year, under the present excellent methods of instruction."
In conclusion, we renew the wish so often made in former reports, that more frequent visits be made to all our schools and especially to those departments in which each one has some special interest. A better knowledge of the condition of our school buildings, their ventilation and sanitary ar- rangements, such as would be obtained from personal obser- vation, would have prevented in several cases, much anxiety and uncalled for (and perhaps almost unjust, ) criticism during the past year, while a personal acquaintance with teachers and their methods always results in the best interests of pupils, teachers and parents. We would suggest that visit- ors could perhaps see our High School with much profit to all concerned, the public rhetoricals given by Mr. Fisher on Fridays offering a fine opportunity for encouraging that
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school. The exercises in music, particularly those under the immediate supervision of Prof. Marshall, would probably show as tangible results as can be seen in any special study, while we believe the good work in this department surely merits all the encouragement which frequent visits give.
Approved by the School Committee.
WILLIAM A. WINN, Chairman.
ARLINGTON, Dec. 31, 1886.
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TABULAR STATEMENT OF ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOLS.
FIRST TERM.
SECOND TERM.
THIRD TERM.
YEAR.
SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
Whole No.
Av'ge Attend.
Whole No.
Av'ge Attend
Whole No.
Av'ge Attend.
Av'ge Attend.
( A. Gardiner Fisher ¡ Anna J. Newton
-
68
65
63
60
67
62
63
Eliza A. Simmons
[ { May C. Hardy
j
-
27
24
25
23
30
27
25
Olive M. Hobart -
3.4
30
28
25
47
44
33
4th
1st division
Ada E. Flanders
-.
32
28
30
28
38
34
30
Georgiana M. Tupper
Sarah E. Deane
34
31
33
30
40
35
32
5th
2d
-
-
( Elisa A. Sargent
$
38
32
32
29
41
37
33
6th
1st
.
Elizabeth B. Blake
39
32
37
31
37
33
32
6th
2d
Elizabeth L. Geer
39
35
42
36
47
41
37
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT-1st Class .
2d Class -
-
¿ M. Carrie Lawrence
1
1
80
58
51
40
40
28
34
3d
2d
1
Lizzie A. Day -
Mary F. Scanlan
60
50
59
52
47
42
48
CROSBY PRIMARY-1st and 2d Classes 2d and 3d Classes - -
Annie C. Snelling
37
29
45
39
37
31
33
Nathan T. Soule
20
17
13
11
26
23
17
Jennie A. Chaplin
54
46
50
39
46
40
42
Mary L. Pierce
-
-
35
31
34
30
45
41
34
5th Class -
§ Clara A. Farwell
1
54
43
50
43
56
48
45
Mary M. Brady
29
24
28
25
26
24
24
3d Class -
Elizabeth De Blois
13
33
39
32
40
34
33
5 M. B. Farrington
.
52
43
57
47
50
26
38
Leonard B. Marshall, Instructor in Music.
926
781
916
793
963
821
810
-
Horace A. Freeman
2d Class -
-
3d
-
-
Caroline C. Turner
.
48
45
46
40
50
45
13
Anna Pillsbury
-
56
50
53
47
50
45
47
5th
-
-
-
Fannie E. Taylor
- (
+
-
SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S REPORT.
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
COTTING HIGH
.
-
-
-
Mary J. Copeland
-
-
-
1
47
35
51
43
60
48
42
50
43
43
33
45
3d
Ist division
.
Mabel E. Blake
.
.
1
CUTTER GRAMMAR-1st & 2d Classes 3d and 4tli Classes.
-
-
-
-
-
CUTTER PRIMARY-1st and 2d Classes
-
LOCKE PRIMARY - -
.
RUSSELL GRAMMAR-1st Class -
-
Louisa R. Warren
Lucy O. Fessenden
-
-
STATISTICS OF THE
TOWN OF ARLINGTON. MAY 1,1886.
Valuation of Real Estate,
$3,897,491 00
" Personal Estate, 832,711 00
Amount " Town Grant, 77,450 00
66
" State Tax, 4,020 00
66
" County Tax,
2,416 80
'66 " Overlayings, 434 43
Number of Polls, 1319, at $2.00 each,
2,638 00
Rate of taxation on $1000, 16 00
Number of persons paying a tax on property, 962
Number of persons paying a Poll
Tax only, 841
Total number of tax payers,
1,803
66
" dwelling-houses,
819
66
66 " horses, 506
66
66 " COWS, 153
Increase in number of dwelling-
houses since May 1, 1885,
35
ALFRED D. HOITT, Assessors JACOB BAIRD, of
B. DELMONT LOCKE, Arlington.
ARLINGTON, May 1, 1886.
LIST OF JURORS OF THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON.
1
REVISED BY THE SELECTMEN, JAN. 11, 1887.
George G. Allen,
Alfred D. Hoitt,
Calvin Andrews,
Charles S. Jacobs, jr.,
Jesse Bacon,
Eben E. Jacobs,
James A. Bailey,
W. Washington Kimball,
Linnæus J. Bailey,
Lucius Kimball,
Joel Barnard,
George W. Lane, Edwin B. Lane,
James Baston,
Mark D. Lawrence,
Henry W. Berthrong,
Henry L. Lawrence,
James C. Blanchard,
James A. Marden,
Joseph H. Butterfield,
Oran B. Marston,
Thomas H. Carens,
Nathan L. Chaffin,
George D. Moore, Hugh J. O'Neil, John Osborn, Arthur Poland, Darwin A. Proctor,
Albert W. Cotton,
Charles K. Crane,
Rollin P. Puffer,
John S. Crosby,
Warren Rawson, David Richards,
Davies Dodge,
Isaac E. Robinson,
James E. Duffee,
Frank J. Rogers,
Lorenzo H. Dupee,
Edward T. Russell,
Charles B. Fessenden,
Thomas H. Russell,
Samuel A. Fowle,
David Scanlan,
Francis S. Frost,
Carl W. Schwamb,
Charles O. Gage,
Theodore Schwamb,
James Gibson.
Edward Storer,
Charles E. Goodwin,
William Stowe,
Thomas Gray,
Thomas Swadkins, jr.,
David P. Green,
Waterman A Taft,
William F. Hadley,
Samuel B. Thing,
Ammi Hall, Cassius M. Hall,
Andrew W. Turner,
James Hanna,
Richard A. Welch,
Charles H. Wharton,
Joseph J. Hewes, George Hill, jr.,
Benjamin F. Woods,
R. Walter Hilliard, Jacob F. Hobbs,
Charles P. Wyman, John P. Wyman.
GEORGE D. TUFTS, Selectmen
WARREN A. PEIRCE, of
CHARLES T. SCANNELL, Arlington.
Charles W. Bastine,
William A. Clark, John C. Collins,
Samuel G. Damon,
Apollos J. Tillson,
1
A LIST OF THE
STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN TAXES
ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1886.
A.
Abercrombie, Frederic M. $ 2 00
Adams, Amos .
2 00
Adams, Mrs. Amos
. 4 80
Adams, Walter H. .2 00
Ahern, Daniel 2 00
Ahern, Dennis 11 60
Ahern, Dennis, jr. . 2 00
Ahern, James .
.
2 2 00
Ahern, John P. .
.
· 2 00
Ahern, Morris .
. ·
2 00
Ahern, Patrick .
·
15 44
Ahern, Patrick J. .
.
2 00
Ahern, William H. 2 00
Allen, Andrew F. 21 20
Allen, Andr'w F., mortgagee 56 48
Allen, estate of Abbott ·
771 36
Allen, Arthur L.
2 00
Allen, Davil 2 00 .
Allen, George G. .
·
83 12
Allen, John F. .
.
12 40
Allen, William H.
. 136 40
Allen, W. H. and A. F. 48 16
Anderson, William
·
$ 2 00
Andrews, Calvin 48 40
Arlington Five Cents Sav- ings Bank 386 40
Arlington Gas Light Co. 2 40
Arlington Boat Club
8 00
Armstrong, John A.
2 00
Armstrong, Joshua T.
2 00
Armstrong, Thomas H., trus-
tee . 50 40
Arthur, Allan
2 00
Ash, John T.
2 00
Austin, Charles D.
2 00
· Austin, George W. 2 00
Austin, William O. 2 00
Averill, George H.
2 00
Averill, Mrs. Georgiana
40 32
B.
Bacon, Arthur L.
2 00
.
Bacon, Charles N.
7 92
Bacon, Edward E. 14 00
Bacon, estate of Henry J. . 117 76
Bacon, Isabella G., guardian 28 16
2 00
Ahern, John
144
TAXES.
Bacon, Jesse
. $ 113 68
Baxter, Joseph H. .
. $ 2 00
Bacon, Lewis H.
4 56
Bean, Edward D. 2 00 ·
Bacon, Major
43 60
Bean, Mary E.
58 40
Bacon, Major J. .
2 00
Beattie, Adam
2 00
Baclı, Hartz
2 00
Beattie, Frederic
2 00
Bailey, Edward B.
5 20
Beddeos, James P.
2 00
Bailey, James A.
80 00
Beers, James L. .
2 00
Bailey, James A. E.
186 48
Benham, Daniel .
10 80
Bailey, Linnæus J.
2 00
Bennett, John N.
2 00
Bailey, Thonias .
26 80
Bennett, Jonas .
162 00
Bailey, William H.
2 00
Bennett, William
2 00
Baird, Jacob
2 00
Berthrong, Henry W. .
2 00
Baird, Mary E.
38 72
Bertwell, James C.
30 80
Baker, Almira
41 60
Bertwell, Samuel C. .
43 44
Baker, George
2 00
Bishop, Augustus
2 00
Baker, George F.
2 00
Bishop, Leon
2 00
Baker, Nelson .
2 00
Bitzer, Jacob
2 00
Ballou, George O.
2 00
Bitzer, estate of John
43 20
Banks, Charles .
2 00
Bitzer, John F. .
26 32
Bany, John
2 00
Bixby, John L. .
2 00
Baptist Society
73 76
Bixby, Maria E. .
58 40
Barker, Abby
59 04
Blackington, John
14 00
Barker, Simeon .
52 24
Blanch, Francis G.
.
2 00
Barnard, Joel
2 00
Blanchard, J. Albert .
2 00
Barnes, Mary P., et al.
89 60
Blanchard, James C. Y.
31 60
Barnes, William H.
2 00
Blanchard, estate of. Mary
Barrett, Jolın
2 00
and Rebecca Fessenden . 10 00
Barry, Daniel
2 00
Blanchard, Sarah L. .
3 68
Barry, Garret
: 00
Blanchard, Theodore E.
2 00
Barry, John
2 00
Bligh, Henry A. .
2 00
Barry, John, 2d .
2 00
Blois, Kinsman J.
2 00
Barry, Lawrence
2 00
Bolles, estate of Sandy
· 185 20
Barry, Michael .
2 00
Bostwick, Edward R. .
. 2 00
Bartlett, Charles H.
42 40
Bradley, Henry .
2 00
Bartlett, Ellen L.
280 00
Bradley, Leander D. .
2 00
Bartlett, Lewis P.
66 16
Bradley, Michael
·
2 00
Bassing, Jacob
41 20
Bradley, William
2 00
Bastine, Charles W.
126 64
Brady, John
44 56
Baston, James
81 28
Brady, Sarah A. .
3 20
Bauer, Emil
2 00
Brady, Thomas .
17 68
Baumgartel, Paul
2 00
Brady, Thomas, jr.
2 00
Baxter, estate of Isaac
44 96
Bratten, Alexander
.
2 00
Baxter, Francis A.
2 00
Breen, John 1
.
·
·
74 64
.
.
.
.
.
TAXES. 145
Breen, Patrick
. $ 2 00
Burns, William .
$ 31 44
Brener, Joseph .
2 00
Busha, Lewis 2 00
Bresnan, Cornelius
2 00
Butcher, Edward T. 2 00
Bresnan, Timothy
2 00
Butler, Alford
113 42
Bridgham, F. Addie
34 56
Butler, Edward J. 108 72
Bridgham, Leland F. .
2 00
Butler, James 2 00
Brine, James W.
8 40
Butler, John F. .
18 00
Brine, Louisa A.
92 80
Butler, William . 2 00
Brine, William .
2 00
Butterfield, estate of Joseph 373 36
Brockway, Amelia F. .
41 28
Butterfield, Joseph H. 67 79
Brockway, Charles G.
2 00
Butterfield, estate of Miran-
Brooks, A. Foster
58 24
da W. 388 80
Brooks, Hannah
.
41 76
Butterfield, Samuel 2 00
Brown, Astor W.
2 00
Buttrick, Francis L. 2 00
Brown, William .
2 00
Buttrick, Gorham . 83 30
Brown, William H.
2 00
Bryant, Edwin P.
27 92
C.
Buck, James P. .
2 00
Buckley, Jeremiah
20 24
Cafferty, John
2 00
Cahalin, Daniel B.
2 00
Buckman, Samuel C. . · 223 92
Cahalin, Thomas
53 20
Bucknam, Franklin
2 00
Cahill, Margaret .
10 00
Bucknam, Herman F. .
2 00
Callahan, Bernard
2 00
Bucknam, estate of Jesse
114 40
Callahan, Daniel
17 20
Bucknam, estate of Theo-
Callahan, Eugene D. .
2 00
dore G. 81 60
Callahan, Matthew
76 40
Bulmer, Edward
2 00
Callahan, Matthew W.
2 00
Bunker, Charles W. .
·
2 00
Callahan, Michael
2 00
Burditt, William
54 80
Caldwell, Joshua
82 40
Burgess, Charles G.
2 00
Campbell, Abner 2 00
Burke, David
2 00
Campbell, Ann .
7 20
Burke, Michael .
30 00
Campbell, Malcolm
2 00
Burke, Thomas .
2 00
Campbell, Warfield
2 00
Burke, William .
·
200
Canfield, Robert O.
2 00
Burns, Edwin R.
2 00
Canniff, Bridget . 41 60
Burns, Daniel
2 00
Canniff, Timothy 2 00
Burns, Frederic W.
2 00
Canniff, Timothy M.
2 00
Burns, Henry
2 00
Cardigan, Cornelius
2 00
Burns, John
2 00
Carens, Richard .
2 00
Burns, Lewis S. .
.
2 00
Carens, Thomas H.
2 00
Burns, Margaret .
.
62 00
Carroll, John
12 40
Burns, Michael .
2 00
Carroll, Joseph .
2 00
Burns, Thomas
·
5 60
Carroll, Patrick . .
2 00
.
10
Buckley, Joseph
42 77
146
TAXES.
Cartmill, John
$ 2 00
Conant, Hannah W.
$ 48 00
Carty, Hannibal H.
2 00
Conant, Royal B. 2 00
Carver, Eugene P.
79 04
Conant, Walter W.
2 00
Carver, Nathan P.
2 00
Connolly, Peter .
25 20
Casey, estate of John .
28 00
Connors, John A.
2 00
Caswell, Frank A.
2 00
Connors, Patrick
. 24 40
Cavanagh, George
·
2 00
Connors, Peter .
18 80
Ceiley, Herbert H.
2 00
Cook, Edward H.
2 00
Chadwick, Henry L.
2 00
Cook, Joseph
2 00
Chadwick, John .
2 00
Cook, Louisa
·
150 00
Chaffin, Nathan L.
120 88
Cook, Sarah L.
52 64
Chase, Edward A.
2 00
Cook, Thomas D.
· 10 00
Chase, James M.
379 44
Corner, Charles H.
2 00
Choate, Thomas .
2 00
Corrigan, Patrick
1 28
Chubbuck, Stillman E.
·
50 00
Cotter, Alfred G.
2 00
Churchill, Elbert L.
2 00
Cotter, George R.
.
: 00
Churchill, Henry L.
.
2 00
Cotter, Thomas B.
2 00
Clapp, Frank
2 00
Cotton, A. Eugene
2 00
Clapp, Moody
2 00
Cotton, Albert W.
2 00
Clark, Charles A.
7 60
Coughlin, Arthur
14 80
Clark, David
51 60
Coughlin, Cornelius
2 00
Clark, George ·
26 00
Coughlin, Michael
9 60
Clark, George (Cottage St.)
2 00
Cousens, Mary W.
82 40
Clark, James
2 00
Cousens, Oliver
2 00
Clark, William A.
2 00
Covert, Nodiah .
3 60
Clark, William L.
61 84
Cox, Michael ·
34 80
Clark, William L. & Co.
1 60
Coyne, Mary
12 48
Clary, Thomas
45 84
Coyne, Patrick
2 00
Clay, Charles M.
26 00
Crane, Charles K.
2 00
Clifford, Patrick .
12 88
Crawford, James E.
2 00
Cobb, Albert W.
2 00
Creeden, estate of Dennis . 21 44
Cobb, Henry L. .
51 36
Creeden, Dennis F.
2 00
Crocker, James .
2 00
Coleman, Alexander B.
2 00
Crocket, William A.
2 00
Collins, Dennis .
33 36
Cronan, Cornelius P. .
2 00
Collins, Dennis F.
2 00
Croome, estate of George
191 04
Collins, John
2 00
Crosby, Arthur E.
2 00
Collins, John C. .
2 00
Crosby, Charles F.
2 00
Collins, Patrick .
23 92
Crosby, David
33 60
Collins, Patrick .
3 60
Crosby, Edgar .
2 00
Collins, Thomas .
11 44
Crosby, John S. .
398 88
Colman, Jeremiah
7 60
Crosby, Josiah
. 301 20
Colman, Moses J.
2 00
Crosby, Josiah and Walter 27 36
.
.
.
.
.
.
·
.
.
·
·
Colbert, John
83 84
.
147
TAXES.
Crosby, Walter .
$ 2 00
Daily, Patrick
$ 2 00
Crowe, Edward .
2 00
Daily, Patrick and Daniel . 21 20
Crowe, Thomas .
2 00 Dale, Patrick J. . . 56 72
Crowley, Cornelius
14 80
Damant, David . 2 00
Crowley, Daniel
10 00
Damon, Alonzo W.
82 32
Crowley, Dennis
2 00
Damon, Hannah M.
37 60
Crowley, Jeremiah
12 40
Damon, Samuel G.
215 82
Crowley, John
2 00
Daniels, John P.
2
: 00
Culinane, Hugh .
2 00
Davidson, Abigail C.
23 20
Culinane, Hugh and Peter
39 20
Davidson, Alfred M. .
2 00
Culinane, Michael
20 40
Davidson, Wm. H. A. 2 00
3 60
Culinane, Peter
2 00
Davis, Frank M.
2 00
Currier, Daniel G.
34 16
Davis, John
106 80
Curtin, John
26 00
Davis, John C. .
2 00
Curtin, John J. .
2 00
Davis, Lockwood
2 00
Curtis, William .
2 00
Day, Herbert M.
2 00
Cushman, Fanny R.
98 40
Day, John . 2 00
Cushman, Gardner S. .
11 60
Day, John W.
2 00
Cutter, Ammi
66 00
Deane, Caroline E.
43 84
Cutter, Ammi P.
. 226 56
Deane, Harrison G. O.
2 00
Cutter, Charles .
2 00
Deane, William H.
6 48
Cutter, Charles S.
, 00
Decoursey, James
2 00
Cutter, Cyrus H.
357 92 ·
Decoursey, James and Mi-
Cutter, Edward H.
2 00
chael
15 20
Cutter, estate of Elijah
100 16
Decoursey, John
14 80
Cutter, heirs of Gershom
38 40
Decoursey, John J.
2 00
Cutter, John
2 00
Decoursey, Michael
2 00
Cutter, Lucy
42 72
Derby, Oscar J. .
6 80
Devlin, John J. .
2 00
Dickson, Albert L.
46 80
Dickson, Frederic
24 40
Diehl, Henry
2 00
Dineen, Cornelius J.
2 00
Dacy, James
2 00
Dinsmore, Robert
26 80
Dacy, John
45 20
Dockerty, David
2 00
Dacy, John W. .
2 00
Dodge, Davies .
168 56
Dacy, William . 10 64 .
Dodge, Henry D.
2 00
Dacy, William (Decatur St.)
15 20
Does, Frederic .
2 00
Daily, Daniel
2 00
Doherty, George
2 00
Daily, Daniel, jr.
·
2 00
Doherty, Thomas
2 00
Daily, Dennis .
2 00
Dolan, Brian
2 00
Daily, John
·
2 00
Dolan, Patrick
2 00
.
.
Cutter, Nehemiah H. .
2 00
Cutter, Warren . .
7 60
.
D.
.
Davis, Amos F. .
Culinane, Michael, 2d
2 00
148
TAXES.
Dolan, Thomas . .
2 00
Durgin, James . $ 66 00
Donahue, Daniel 2 00
Donahue, Dennis
2 00
Durnan, James H.
2 00
Donahue, James
15 60
burnan, Joseph M.
. 2 00
Donahue, John . 30 64
Durnan, Peter A. . 52 08
Donahue, Timothy J. . 2 00
Dwelley, George R. 88 56 .
Donald, David P. . 2 00
Donehey, Patrick J. 44 56
E.
Donnelly, Thomas 3 28
Donovan, Daniel
2 00
Donovan, John .
2 00
Donovan, Patrick
2 00
Eaton, Joseph H. 47 60 Edwards, Philip . 2 00 . ·
Elder, Hugh T. .
: 149 20
Elder, Mrs. Margaret . 23 04
Eliot, Samuel 2 00
Erskine, Hugh 2 00 ·
F.
Fahy, Martin . . 2 00 ·
Farmer, Alfred A. 2 00
Doyle, William .
26 00
Farmer, Edwin S.
146 48 ·
Drew, Dan G.
2 00
Farmer, Elbridge
.
21 84
Drew, Josephine C. 43 20
Farmer, Kimball
2 00
Driscoll, Peter
2 00
Farnum, Charles C.
2 00
Drowns, Frank 2 00
Farrell, James
.
2 00
Drummond, Margaret 2 08
Farrell, John H. . 2 00
Farrell, William T. ·
2 00
Duffee, John
2 00
Farrington, Anthony
. 2 00
Duffee, estate of John (Bea- con St.) .
18 00
Faulkner, George W. . .
2 00
Fay, Wilson W .. 359 60 .
Feakins, E. C. 80 .
Fennell, Michael .
2 00
Duffee, Lawrence
2 00
Duffee, Murtagh
: 00
Fermoyle, James H. 3 60
Fermoyle, John W. 2 00
Fermoyle, Michael .
20 00
Dupee, Lorenzo H. 31 60
Dupee, Theodore D. 80 56
Durgin, B. Frank 2 00
Fermoyle, William J. . 2 00
Durgin, Horace D.
2 00
Fessenden, Charles .B. 2 00
Durgin, H. D. and W. S. . 102 40
Fessenden, Edward.S.
·
2 00
.
47 60
Donovan, Timothy (Union St.) . 2 00
Donovan, Timothy ( Mystic St. ) . 2 00
Dorchester, Daniel, jr. 2 00
Doughty, James . 2 00
Downing, David . 2 00
Doyle, James 171 60
Doyle, John
2 00
.
.
Duffee, James E. 45 68
Farrington, Thomas 2 00
Duffee, estate of John (Un- ion St.)
8 80
Duffee, John J. . 2 00
Ferguson, estate of James .. 15 20
Dunbar, John J. 2 00
Dupee, Abby E. . 109 76
Fermoyle, Patrick C. . 2 00
Fermoyle, estate of Patrick 17 28
Easton, John A. . ·
2 00 .
Eaton, Betsey R. ·
Durgin, Winfield S. 8 56 ·
149
Fessenden, Frank A. . $2 00
Fuller, George E.
$ 2 00
Fessenden, Horace C. 2 00
Fuller, Wirt X. . 2 00 ·
Fessenden, estate of N. M. 53 76
G.
Fillebrown, Jolın 459 60
Gage, estate of Addison 385 12
Finley, Henry
2 00
Gage, Addison & Co. 985 60
Finley, William
16 40
Gage, Charles O. . 490 80
Fisher, Albin
2 00
Gage, Sylvester F. R.
2 00
Fisher, A. Gardiner 2 00
Gale, Constantine
2 00
Fisher, Elvira A. 608 96
Galivan, James
2 00
Fisher, Elvira A., et al.
11 52
Gallagher, John .
81 20
Fisher, Timothy L.
98 00
Gallagher, John F.
2 00
Fitssimons, John
2 00
Gallagher, Thomas
5 20
Fitzpatrick, Edward
2 00
Galvin, John
17 20
Fitzpatrick, John
00
Gardner, John P.
14 80
Fitzpatrick, William A.
2 00
Gately, Michael .
13 20
Flagg, Sarah W .
8 00
Gates, Walter
22 80.
Flaherty, Martin
2 00
Gates, William
113 60
Flaven, Hugh
.
2 00
Gee, John .
2 00
Fletcher, Eli
16 40
Gerrin, Michael .
23 12
Fletcher, Jenny A.
35 20
Gerry, John
2 00
Follansbee, Frederic .
2 00
Gibson, James
41 20
Forbes, John P. . .
2 00
Gibson, estate of Thomas
6 40
Foster, Parker H.
47 12
Gilchrist, George E. Gilkey, Charles
3 60
Fox, De Witt C. .
2 00
Gilkey, George E.
64 88
Fowle, Frederic E.
350 00
Gillespie, James .
20 40
Fowle, Samuel A.
. 1,013 52
Gilman, George W.
44 96
Fraser, Thomas .
2 00
Gilpatrick, Ara S.
2 00
Frazier, Frederic
2 00
Gilson, Henry
2 00
Frazier, George .'
2 00
Girard, Ernest
2 00
Freeman, Annie W. .
88 00
Gleason, Edwin A.
10 45
Freeman, Eugene H. .
.
2 00
Gleason, Mary
11 60
Freeman, George T. .
·
18 00
Gleason, William C.
2 00
Freeman, Horace A. .
2 00
Goggin, John
10 40
Freeman, John D.
62 16
Goggin, John W.
2 00
Freeman, Julia P.
14 88
Gooding, Albert .
2 00
Frost, Francis S.
590 00
Goodwin, Charles E. . 2 00
Frost, Frederic O.
2 00
Goodwin, Charles E., trustee
16 00
Frost, Jane .
91 20
Goodwin, Mrs. Susan C. 86 40
Frost, Joseph P. .
.
.
1 2 00
Gott, Mrs. Bessie H. ·
78 08
Frost, Reuben
2 00
Gott, Charles
11 92
Frost, William H.
.
2 00
Gough, John ·
·
2 00
·
·
50 64
Foster, William T.
151 12
.
.
·
·
.
.
·
TAXES.
Fillebrown, George E. 15 60
150
TAXES.
Gould, estate of Francis . $ 182 88
Harper, John T. . . $ 2 00
Grady, James
2 00
Harrington, Michael 12 40
Grant, George F.
50 00
Harrington, Michael H. 2 00
Grant, John A.
2 00
Harris, Jonas C. 141 60 ·
Gray, estate of George H. .
474 77
Hartwell, George H. . 2 00
Gray, John .
11 60
Hartwell, est. of Emeline A.
68 80
Gray, Thomas
34 00
Hartwell, John B.
. 2 00
Green, David P.
722 80
Hartwell, John H.
.
22 00
Green, James H.
2 00
Hartwell, Julia A.
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