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SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT.
Geography.
The most common mistakes made in teaching Geography are, 1st. Teaching, or attempting to teach, TOO MANY facts (de- tails).
No small part of what children often have to learn in Geog- raphy might appropriately be labelled "THINGS WORTH FORGET- TING !"
2d. Failing to train the intellect properly ; burdening the mind with disconnected facts, unmeaning, dissociated knowledge. " A good deal of such knowledge may co-exist in the learner's mind with complete inaction and barrenness."
3d. Losing sight of the great purpose of all teaching, all school work,- which is to interest your pupils in the study of Nature, the world in which we live, its beauties and its resources.
Directions to Teachers.
1. Teach facts which are CENTRAL, TYPICAL ; as many as your pupils can easily grasp and easily retain.
Teach these thoroughly.
2. Teach Structural Geography, " the basis of all true geo- graphical teaching," FIRST. Each fact of political administration, of commercial geography must ultimately connect itself with a right understanding of such matters as soil, climate, shape, size, etc.
The changes at the High School are noted and explained by the Chairman in his report. The improvements under- taken for the purpose of broadening the course of study and expanding the English work, have been of such a character as not to narrow or retard the work in other directions. The classical course to-day is as thorough and complete as it ever was. Our intention is to keep it full and strong while giving science, mathematics, literature, bookkeeping and kindred subjects a great deal wider scope.
In Drawing, the special teacher, Miss Parker, and the committee to whom this subject has been assigned report commendable progress. I have noted many signs of im- provement since September 1, and some good results have
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been attained already. There has been more method, more system, more sequence in the work, and a more intelligent apprehension of the principles of teaching as applied to drawing. The Committee on drawing deserve special men- tion for their generosity in supplying material and for the · encouragement they have given us by their attention to matters of detail, and by their presence in the school-rooms for purposes of observation and criticism. Special efforts have been made to encourage the use of drawing in teaching other subjects. The children are trained to apply what they have learned in connection with their written work, number, language, history, geography, natural science and manual training. A course of study in drawing, prepared by Miss Parker, has just been printed for the use of teachers.
In Music, I have to report that while every class is not doing satisfactory work, some are doing remarkably well. In quality of tone, in freedom and life, in the ability to read music at sight there has been a decided improvement. A few classes are doing as good work as can be found any- where. The subject of music also has been carefully looked after by the music committee.
New interest was awakened in Scientific Temperance In- struction, by the admirable address given by Mrs. Mary H. Hunt, at the teachers' meeting held December 15. An out- line of work, now in preparation, and a better adjustment of text-books will make decided gains possible next year.
In connection with the Drawing and Nature Study some beginnings have been made in manual training, and an ex- hibition of the results will be given later in the year. Not until our new High School building is erected and rooms are furnished for special classes in this subject can systematic work be undertaken.
There are some defects in our school system, great im- provement in methods is possible ; but all changes ought to be made slowly and carefully. Education is growth. Its fruit is development or expansion from within, and the best results in education, the only results worth speaking of, we
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must wait for patiently as the florist waits for a beautiful flower which cannot be made-it must be left to grow.
The schools have received careful attention at the hands of the school board. So far as my observation goes, the work of the Committee has been characterized by an unusual amount of thought, care, foresight and prudence. I take this opportunity to acknowledge my obligation to them and to the citizens of Arlington for their assistance, sympathy and hearty support. I desire also to thank the teachers for their cordial cooperation.
Our system of public instruction merits the attention of every citizen. None are too poor to help the cause along, and none too rich to be relieved from the duty of giving of their means and fostering care, each according to his ability, that the schools may prosper and improve rapidly, and serve that highest need of every civilized community-the best and equal education of all its children. The common school, supported at public expense, is worthy of increasing interest and generous support.
Respectfully submitted.
I. F. HALL, Superintendent.
SCHOOL STATISTICS.
SCHOOLS.
Whole Number Registered.
Number of Different Pupils.
Number January 1, 1893.
Average Number for the year.
Average Daily Attendance
Per cent. of Attendance
Cotting High Russell Grammar,
I
II
III
IV
.
50
40
35
37
33+
90
90
52
41
42
37
88+
V
·
90
56
47
50
45
90
43
8
40
42
39-
93
75
49
44
41
36
89
Primary
I
II
III
112
112
82
66
60
90
103
76
58
56
51
90
Crosby, Primary, I and II
III
62
71
43
41
35
86
Cutter, Grammar, II and III
58
45
37
33
30++
92
.
66
VI and Primary I .
72
51
43
42-
38
92
Primary, II and III
76
76
46
48
44
92
Locke, Grammar, II and III
·
.
50
41
27
33
29+
90
IV and V
41
31
26
28
26-
90
60
43
38
37
33
90
50
50
38
38
35
90
1,127
959
918
832
90-
·
104
65
86
73
69
95
83
38
60
43
41++
94-
72
56
40
36
33-
92-
77
51
37
43
38+
90-
·
72
50
36
39
35
90-
66
IV
VI
VI
70
48
40
35
31
88
32
18
15
15
14+
95
IV and V .
.
·
·
.
.
VI and Primary, I
.
.
Primary, II and III
.
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LIST OF JURORS OF THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON.
REVISED BY THE SELECTMEN, JANUARY, 1893.
Charles L. Abbott,
Abbott Allen, Calvin Andrews, Major Bacon,
Simeon Barker, Douglas S. Biggs, J. Albert Blanchard, Joseph Buckley, James A. Bailey, Samuel C. Bertwell, E. Nelson Blake, Joseph H. Butterfield, Gorham Buttrick, Joseph B. Cahalin, Thomas H. Carens,
Herbert H. Ceiley. Nathan L. Chaffin, Edward A. Chase, Elbert L. Churchill, William A. Clark, Robert C. Clifford, Jr., Albert W. Cotton, Oliver Cousens, Charles F. Crosby, Edward H. Cutter, Henry D. Dodge, Charles H. Doughty, James E. Duffee, Theodore D. Dupee, Winfield S. Durgin, Joseph H. Eaton, Edwin S. Farmer, Charles B. Fessenden,
William A. Fitzpatrick, William C. Mills,
Parker H. Foster,
Francis S. Frost,
Frederick O. Frost,
George W. Gilman, Albert Gooding, Daniel W. Grannan,
George C. Grant,
Harry T. Gregory,
Benjamin Hall, James Hanna, Rodney T. Hardy, Patrick T. Hendrick,
George Hill,
R. Walter Hilliard, Jacob F. Hobbs,
Alfred D. Hoitt,
Milton Hutchins,
Charles W. Ilsley, Eben A. Jacobs, Richard M. Johnson, William H. Jones, Daniel C. Kelleher, Alfred H. Knowles, Edwin B. Lane,
Farmer R. Walker,
Charles E. Webber, Frank Y. Wellington, Omar W. Whittemore, Nathaniel E. Whittier,
William N. Winn,
Thomas F. Meagher,
Edwin D. Marsh, R. Byron Moore,
John M. O'Keefe, Edward L. Parker,
Benjamin H. Peirce, Leander Peirce, George W. Perkins, John H. Perry, Edwin Robbins,
Frank D. Roberts, Thomas J. Robinson, Thomas H. Russell, Michael W. Scannell, Willard C. Schouler, Carl W. Schwamb, Theodore Schwamb, Frederic S. Smith, Waterman A. Taft, Albert L. Teel, Apollos J. Tillson, A. Winslow Trow, George D. Tufts,. Andrew W. Turner, Lucian C. Tyler,
George W. Lane, James R. Mann, James A. Marden, Alfred T. Marston, Oran B. Marston,
Nichols L. McKay,
Charles P. Wyman, Daniel Wyman.
WINFIELD S. DURGIN, Selectmen GEORGE D. TUFTS, of
EDWARD S. FESSENDEN, Arlington.
Joseph J. Hewes,
REPORT OF THE ASSESSORS.
TAX LIST
OF THE
PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE
OF THE
TOWN OF ARLINGTON,
FOR THE
YEAR 1892.
RATE -
$17.30 ON $1000.
LIST OF RESIDENTS ASSESSED FOR PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE MAY 1, 1892.
NAMES AND LOCATION.
Total Personal Estate.
Description of Real Estate.
Total Real Estate.
Total Tax.
Abbott, Charles L., 29 Arlington av.
$260
$4 50
Abbott, Mrs. Harriet E., 29 Arlington av.
· . House $2700, stable $175, 5495 ft. $687 · · ·
$3,562
61 62
Ahearn, Dennis, 21 N. Union st.
House $500, 5350 ft. lot 11 Locke plan $294.
794
13 73
Ahearn, Patrick J., 21 N. Union st.
.
.
·
House $2100, stable $250, 12775 ft. cor. Webster and Warren sts. #1278
3,628
62 77
Ahearn, Patrick, 2 N. Cross st.
.
.
.
·
.
·
.
·
·
·
.
790
13 66
Ahearn, Maurice, 143 Arlington av.
10
·
.
.
1,742
30 14
Allen, George G., 7 Pleasant st. pl. .
House $4000, 7117 ft. $1281 ·
5,281
91 36
Allen, Mrs. Fanny D.
15150 ft. lots 7, 8 Addison st. $1667
1,667
28 84
Allen, William H. and heirs of Anna Louisa Allen, Arlington av.
·
.
House $4700, house $2600, stable $350, house $2800, 1.125 acres Arlington av. $5880, house $375, 2000 ft. Beacon st. $250 .
16,955
293 29
Allen, William H., 163 Arlington av.
·
9,320
House $4000, 19845 ft. $2381, homestead, house $1200, house $300, barn $200, 5 greenhouses, boilers, chimney, tower and windmill $7500, 533639 ft. Arlington av. and Broadway $17790, stable $1200, wash-house $500, hen- house $20, 2 sheds $150, 80231 ft. Broadway $3210, house $1000, stable $1400, 11 acres $13200, 4 acres meadow $1000, Marden farm, house $3500, house $1500, stable $1000, 15 acres $12975, 17149 ft. $1115 lots 7, 8 Packard plan, house $600, 59843 ft. lots 31, 33, 39, 45, 49, 51 Packard plan $1189, 65319 ft. lot 52 Packard plan $326 .
House $3500, stable $450, 21480 ft. $2792 :
.
77,256 6,742
1,497 77 116 64
.
·
·
·
House $650, 5880 ft. lot 57 Locke plan $323.
973
16 83
Ahearn, Daniel, 16 Beacon st.
House $550, 4000 ft. 16 Beacon st. $240
17
Allen, Geo. G., et al., trustees
8080 ft. $1454, lot next to Pond 7201 ft. $288
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ASSESSORS'
REPORT.
Allen, George G., et al., 161 Arlington av.
.
·
·
·
2
·
Allen, heirs of Andrew F., Arlington av. Andrews, Calvin, 18 Swan's ct. ·
3,024
734
65 02
Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, Arlington av.
. 1,000 11,125
Bank building $17500, 2415 ft. $3381 . Building $5050, 6961 ft. lot 30 Whittemore plan $452 2 gas buildings $6000, .5 acre $550 . ·
20,881
361 24
Arlington Boat Club Corporation .
5,502
112 48
Arlington Gas Light Co., Mystic ct. . .
6,550
305 78
Austin George W., Brattle st. . ·
70
1 23
Austin, Ida I, Florence av. .
·
·
.
House $3000, 11250 ft. sec. B lot 8, 17 Florence av. $506, 11250 ft. sec. B lot 8, 18 Florence av. $563 .
4,069
70 39
Averill, George H., Wollaston av. ·
7
House $2250, 8750 ft. sec. E block 2 lot 3 $394 . House $3850, 15445 ft. $1390. ·
·
.
2,644
45 74
Allen, Eunice E., 37 Jason st. . .
5,240
90 65
Bagley, Mary Ann, 3 Henderson st.
House $1050, 5375 ft. lot 76 $323 .
1,373
23 75
Barry, John, Broadway, opp. Winter st.
405
· ·
·
.
House $2500, stable $300, 10000 ft. Broadway $1800, 5292 ft. Franklin st. $5 2
5,182
95 88
House $2900, stable $200, 7951 ft. $875
3,975
68 77
Barry, Michael, Park ct.
·
.
·
House $600, shed $30, 3600 ft. $252 ·
882
15 26
Bacon, Arthur L., 26, 28 Mystic st. . ·
300
House $4200, stable $700, 12835 ft. $1540
6,440
116 60
Bailey, James A., Jr., Appleton pl.
·
.
House $800, 36780 ft. lots 1, 2, 3 $3861 6675 ft. lot 17 Wyman plan Palmer st. $734 . .
·
4,661
136 00
·
.
·
.
7920 ft. lot 28 Wood's plan $594
·
594
10 28
Bacon, Edward E., 84 Parallel st. ·
.
.
·
House $1100, 11824 ft. Arlington av. cor. Jason st. $2365 .
10428 ft. lot 15 Teel plan $1773, 2310 ft. lot 316 Peck and Wilbur plan, 2310 ft. lot 198 Peck and Wilbur plan, 2400 ft. lot 58 Peck and Wilbur plan, 2310 ft. lot 321 Peck and Wilbur plan, 2310 ft. lot 320 Peck and Wilbur plan, 2310 ft. lot 91 Peck and Wilbur plan, 2310 ft. lot 328 Peck and Wilbur plan, 2310 ft. lot 90 Peck and Wilbur plan, 2310 ft. lot 203 Peck and Wilbur plan, 25410 ft. lot 187, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 199, 200 Peck and Wilbur plan, 2310 ft. lot 303 Peck and Wilbur plan, 4620 ft. lots 134, 135 Peck and Wilbur plan, 5068 ft. lot 10 Farragut av.
5,903
102 12 3
·
.
·
12
Averill, Georgiana, Wollaston av. ·
.
·
.
.
7 01
Baston, James, 31 Broadway
.
360
Barker, Mrs. Abbie, 3 Russell st.
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ASSESSORS' REPORT.
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4
List of Residents, Etc .- Continued.
NAMES AND LOCATION.
Total Personal Estate.
Description of Real Estate.
Total Real Estate,
Total Tax.
Barker, Simeon, 3 Russell st. . Bauer, Emil, rear of Brattle st.
.
.
$5
09
Bailey, Thomas, Dudley st., cor. Brattle
House $1000, 21780 ft. $1248
2,248
38 89
Bartlett, Charles H., 35 Westminster av. .
15
House $2100, stable $50, 15000 ft. lot 32 $450, 15000 ft. $338 ·
2,938
51 08
Baird, Mrs. Mary E., Westminster av.
House $1800, 14000 ft. $490
2,290
39 62
Bartlett, Mrs. Ellen L., 348 Arlington av.
House $1800, stable $150, 5882 ft. part lot 35 $941,
110027 ft. lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 $1650, 55617 ft. lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 66180 ft lots 24, 25. 26, 33, 34, 64866 ft. lots 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30, house $3000, 6111 ft. 337 Arlington av. $1344, house $700 .
16,596
287 11
Bailey, James A., Appleton pl., .
460
House $3000, stable $250, 2.25 acres $1856, house $1600, .45 acre 501 Arlington av. $1078
7,784
142 62
Bassing, Jacob, Arlington av. . ·
8
House $500, .75 acre $1062, house $1000, house $300 House $2000, 1 acre $3050
5,050
87 37
Bartlett, Lewis P., 348 Arlington av.
120
·
.
2 08
Baldwin, William W., rear 31 Arlington av.
420
.
House $3000, 9000 ft. 9 Linwood st. $900, house $2750, stable $400, 17000 ft. Avon pl. $1530
8,560
148 43
Bacon, Isabella G., guardian, 11 Linwood st.
House $1700, hen-house $50, 4236 ft. $318
.
·
2,068
35 78
House $2200, 2 buildings $100, 6762 ft $609
2,909
50 33
Baker, Nelson, Pleasant st.
·
·
.
House $2000, .5 acre $800
2,800
48 44
Bartlett, Geo. H., 88 Pleasant st. ·
2,000
House $4000, house $300, 3 outbuildings $750, 1.25 acres $2750
7,800
169 54
Bacon, Charles N., 67 Pleasant st.
7,913
216 99
.
4,630
Bacon, Florence L., 67 Pleasant st. . .
.
House $2800, barn $800, 5.75 acres Pleasant st. $4313 . 9.45 acres bounding Arlington av. Peck and Wilbur and Lexington Town Line
567
9 81
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ASSESSORS'
REPORT.
Baptist Society, 350 Arlington av. .
.
.
·
.
Bacon, devisees under will of Henry J.
·
.
Bacon, Major, 10 Avon pl. ·
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.
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$3,340
$57 78
House $2100, stable $400, 7000 ft. $840
·
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2,862
49 65
·
7 27
·
Bacon, Charles F., 67 Pleasant st. Bucknam, Helen E., Pleasant st. Babson, Mrs. Mary, Pleasant st. pl.
200
House $2200, barn $500, 1.0625 acres $2338 : .
· 5,038 5,650
87 16 97
Barrows, Joseph W., Bartlett av.
500
8 65
Baxter, Isaac E., Appleton st. .
100
1 73
Baxter, Alice A., Appleton st. .
2,850
49 31
Bascomb, Hannah E., Ashland st.
.
Bean Frank E., 3 Henderson st.
2,415
43 78
Bertwell, Samuel C., 15 Henderson st. Beddoes, James P., 27 Claremont av.
·
.
2,752
47 61
Beales, William J., Henderson st. ·
·
.
·
·
1,373
23 75
Bertwell, Ellen, 6 Cottage av. .
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.
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.
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·
House $400, .5445 acre $272 .
672
11 63
Bennett, John N., 107 Arlington av.
3
House $3000, 8745 ft. lot 23 Packard plan $481 .
3,481
60 22
Bean, Edward D., 33 Appleton st. .
162
House $3000, barn $250, 18.963 acres $1043 : 7485 ft. sec. A block 3 lot 1 $337
4,293
74 27
Biggs, Douglas S., 22 Appleton st. .
337
5 83
Bixby, Maria E., Hillside av.
.
House $3200, building $25, 21638 ft. sec. B. block 5 lots 3,4 $703
3,928
67 95
Blake, Annie E., Arlington av.
.
House $5500, stable $1000. 40718 ft. 1 Bartlett av. $7329, 22942 ft. 23 Bartlett av. $2065
15,894
274 97
Blake, E. Nelson, Arlington av.
15,212
263 17
Blake, Annie E. and Ellen L., Bartlett av.
.
.
170
2 94
Blackington, John, Lake st. .
800
13 84
Blanchard, J. Albert, 7 Acton st.
31
54
Blanchard, Sarah L., 7 Acton st. .
.
.
Blanchard, Theo. E. .
.
.
.
12659 ft. sec. A block 1 lot 8 $380 .
.
380
6 57
Bitzer, John F., 13 Forest st. .
¿ house $1125, building $40, .375 acre $572 .
1,737
30 05
5
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.
·
.
·
House $400, barn $100, 21 acres $1300, 21 acres $1050 . House $1800, 8744 ft. sec. A block 4 lot 5 and part 4 $219 . . House $2000, 5180 ft. lot 29 $415
2,019
34 93
·
35
· House $1050, 5375 ft. W. side lot 17 $323 ·
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·
ASSESSORS'
Bell, William, 66 Pleasant st. .
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2 80
Bean, Mary E., 33 Appleton st.
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House $1500, building $25, 6449 ft. rear lots 56, 57 $322. ·
1,847
31 95
6
10
Bertwell, William E., 84 Medford st. Benham, Rosetta and heirs of Ann, Dudley st. .
48
.
·
.
REPORT.
House $800, on leased land Bacon st. · · . House $2000, 2 barns $200, 7713 ft. sec. A block 1 lot 5 $328, 7800 ft. sec. A block 1 lot 13 $156 . .
.
2,684
46 43
. 8495 ft. 12 Bartlett av. ·
.
·
.
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·
3 46
House $4200, 7246 ft. $1450
House $2250, building $50, 6449 ft. $452.
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List of Residents, Etc .- Continued.
NAMES AND LOCATION.
Total Personal Estate.
Description of Real Estate.
Total Real Estate.
Total Tax.
Bitzer, Jacob, 17 Forest st.
·
·
·
House $2000, .75 acre $898 ·
·
$2.898
$50 14
Bostel, Isaac, 7 Teel st. pl.
·
·
·
$4
House $1350, 4250 ft. lot 88₺ $212.
1,562
27 09
Bowman, Frank, 178 Broadway
390
House $2500, building $600, 2 acres $1750
4,850
90 66
Bowman, William, 178 Broadway
200
3 46
Bowman, Henry, 178 Broadway
·
.
House $3500, house $1500, barn $150,.7 acre 618, . 620 Arlington av. $686 .
5,836
102 37
Bolles, Dolly, guardian of Florence M.
·
House $1500, 10890 ft. 9 Water st. $1307, house $3500, 34333 ft. 177 Arlington av. $13733, house $3000, 1065 ft. Arlington av. $959, 10348 ft. Lake st. $1035, 36059 ft. Arlington Heights coal yard $1803 .
26,837
464 28
Bott, Frank, Brooks, Wm. A. Jr., 50 Franklin st.
1000
· · House $3600, 6000 ft. lot 44 Woods plan $510, 7200 ft. lot 45 Woods plan $504
4,614
79 82
Briggs, Thos. A., Medford st. .
100
. · House $4200, barn $650, 6440 ft. lot 8 Wood plan $805 House $7000, 2 buildings $1000, 18717 ft. $3930 .
5,655
97 83
Bryant. Ellen W., 6 Court st. .
11,930
206 39
Bryant, Edwin P., 6 Court st. . · .
4,106
. . House $500 barn $25, 21780 ft. $980 .
1,50õ
26 04
Brady, Thomas, Lowell st. cor. Bow .
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.
.
¿ house $450, 3 barn $40, .0625 acre $100, 2.75 acres $200, 2.5 acres woodland $200 ·
990
17 13
Brady, John, Lowell st. cor. Park av.
40
. House $1400, barn $60, .75 acre $425, ¿ house $200, ₺ barn $40, .75 acre $325, 36000 ft. $540 .
2,990
52 42
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82
Ilouse $1900, barn $900, 11.1 acres $4829, 1.23 acres $535
8,164
141 24
Bowers, Maria A., Arlington av. ·
House $1500, 6400 ft. $128
1.628
28 16
Bowers, Leon A., Arlington av.
.
.
·
1600 ft. part of lots 11, 12 Peck and Wilbur land $25
25
43
Boston & Lowell Railroad Co. ·
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.
·
REPORT.
Briggs. Alice M., Medford st .
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89 00
Bradley, Margaret, 39 Dudley st.
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17 30
1 73
·
230
3 98
Bolles, Dolly
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ASSESSORS'
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Brady, Sarah A.
2 acres woodland $200
200
3 46
Brine, James W., 450 Arlington av.
534
37 25
Brine, Louisa A., 450 Arlington av.
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·
6 313
109 21
Brine, James W., trustee ·
7,760
134 25
Breen, John, 418 Arlington av. ·
700
House $2000, barn $50, .25 acre $762, house $1200, 21340 ft. Walnut st. $907 · . House $1900, 5448 ft. $1525, house $2900, 3074 ft. $861 ·
4,919
97 21
Brooks, A. Foster, 201 Arlingt . a.T.
7,186
124 32
Brackett, J. Q. A., Pleasant st.
4,000
·
.
· 20,059
347 02
Breen, Patrick, Mt. Vernon st, . .
655
House $1400, barn $300, 1.25 acre $1250, 21780 ft. $854
3,804
77 14
Brockway, Charles G., Claremont av.
18
House $2000, barn $300, 9300 ft. $419
2,719
47 04
Bridgham, Leland F., Hillside av.
.
. 15470 ft. sec. B block 5 lot 1 $387, sec. B 10001 ft. block 2 lot 7 18872 ft. sec. B block 8 lots 1, 2 $661 House $1900, barn $100, 10500 ft. $315
2,315
40 04
Buckley, Joseph, 21 Henderson st. .
700
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.
House $2500, barn $800, 6048 ft. $458, house $1600. barn $300, 5472 ft. $383
6,041
104 51
Burditt, William, 8 Winter st.
House $2400, building $300, 9381 ft. $750 ·
3,450
59 69
Buckman, Samuel C., Broadway ·
3,999
House $1250, barn $300 .75 acre $4187, house $1500 Franklin st., house $2000, 13478 ft. 9 Webster st.$1483,
house $1200, barn $325, 64600 ft. Russell est. $5168 .
17,713
375 61
Burke, Michael, 10 Park st.
House $1300, 15000 ft. lot 58 and one south $975
2,275
39 36
Burns, John, Park ct.
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7500 ft. lot 86 Packard plan $300
300
5 19
Buckley, Jeremiah, 20 Beacon st. .
440
Butler, John F., estate 53 Medford st.
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Buttrick, Gorham, Mystic st. ·
.
.
155
Buttrick, David, Summer st.
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5
09
Burns, William, 18 Dudley st. . ·
·
731
Burns, Margaret, 4 Schouler ct. ·
6
House $650, barn $125, .375 acre $1021, house $500, house $200, house $200, 21780 ft. $762
3,458
59 92
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1,298
22 46
Bridgham, Addie F., 9 Hillside av. . .
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ASSESSORS'
REPORT.
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House $650, building $100, 8349 ft. $438, 7500 ft. lot 16 Packard plan $394 . House $2800, 7776 ft. $700, house $300, 18675 ft. lots . 34, 35 Whittemore plan $654 House $2400, 2 buildings $500, 2.125 acres $1966 : · · · House $750, barn $25, 21780 ft. $980 . . .
1,582
34 98
4,454
77 05
4,866
86 86
·
1,505
57 98
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1,619 8540 ft. cor. Park av. $534 House $3000, 2 buildings $500, 2.25 acres $2813 House $2000, 9300 ft. #5760 · ·
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69 20
Brackett, Angeline M., Pleasant, st.
House $12000, 1 acre $8059 . ·
31
Brockway, Amelia F.
12 11
Buckley, Agnes A., 21 Henderson st.
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7
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List of Residents, Etc .- Continued.
NAMES AND LOCATION.
Total Personal Estate.
Description of Real Estate.
Total Real Estate.
Total Tax.
Burns, Michael, Schouler ct. ·
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$576
96
Butterfield, Joseph H., 18 Lake st. .
3,109
House $3500, 13905 ft. 18 Lake st. $1251, house $1000, 3 barns $1500, 17.5 acres $18375, greenhouse $2500
28,126
540 37
Bushnell, Samuel C., Maple st.
175
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.
3 02
Bushnell, Mrs. Mary E., Maple st. .
12,500
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.
65
Butler, Edward J., Park av.
1,200
House $4000, barn $600, 36000 ft. sec. B block 1 lots 4, 5, 6 $1890, 26256 ft. sec. B block 1 lots 7, 8 $1378 .
7,868
156 88
Carroll, Catherine, 9 Henderson st.
House $2600, 5375 ft. $376
·
2,976
51 48
Cashman, Mrs. Ann, Cottage av. ·
9
House $800, 5280 ft. part lot 33 $185
.
.
985
17 19
Cashman, John J., Cottage av. .
4
House $1100, barn $150, 4465 ft. part lot 53 $179
1,429
24 72
Cahill, Mrs. Margaret, 26 Decatur st.
¿ house $400, 10800 ft. $3-8
778
13 46
Callahan, Matthew, Webster st.
3
House $2200, house $1200, house $500, 11408 ft. lots 14, 16, 18, 20 Webster st. $1141 ·
5,041
87 26
Carrigan, Patrick, rear 21 Park st. .
House $500, 4469 ft. part lot 69 Packard plan $134
634
10 97
Callahan, Daniel, 25 Beacon st.
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.
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·
1,338
23 15
Campbell, heirs of Ann, Brattle ct.
House $250, .333 acre $653
903
15 62
Carroll, heirs of John, Dudley ct. ·
House $250, house $250, 5445 ft. $190 .
690
11 94
Casey, Catherine, 45 Grove st.
House $650, 32069 ft. $1112, 85758 ft. $540, 42961 ft. $198
2,500
43 25
Cahalin, Thomas, 49 Grove st.
. House $1300, .75 acre 92, 94 Summer st. $1470, house $600. house $650, 10890 ft. $490 . House $2100, 7072 ft. $460 . .
4,510
78 02
Canniff, Mrs. Bridget, 457 Arlington av. Cadigan, Cornelius, 426 Arlington av.
5
09
Caterino, Cosmo, Arlington av.
600
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10 38
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2,560
44 29
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·
ASSESSORS'
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07
Cashman, Mrs. Margaret, Cottage av.
500
·
216 25
Bullard, Henry W., 21 Academy st.
.
$5
.
$0 09
Burns, Thomas, 111 Arlington av.
7200 ft. lot 64 Woods plan $576
8
REPORT.
House $550, 15000 ft. $788
.
Cutter, heirs of Elijah, Arlington av. 270
Carens, Thomas H., Arlington av. ·
1,250
Carver, Eugene P., Park av.
2,302
Campbell, John R.
165
Ceiley, Herbert H., 10 Wellington st.
500
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.
.
4,998
95 12
Christenson, Elsie, Henderson st.,
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Chaffin, Nathan L., Arlington av. .
2,252
House $4500, barn $700, 28747 ft. $2443, house $550, 16660 ft. 1916 .
10,109
213 85
House $2000, 15000 ft. $300 .
2,300
39 79
Chalmers, Edward, Crescent av. Chase, James M., 333 Arlington av.
. 2,700
House $1800. barn $900, 1.25 acres $7079, house $1250,
house $1200, house $1300, house $1200, house $4000, 7830 ft. Warren st. $1057 · .
19,786
389 01
Childs, George H., Lake st.
House $3200, 7920 ft, $792
3,992
69 06
Churchill, Elbert L., Snow ct. . ·
House $2000, 14825 ft. $1314.
3,314
57 33
Circle Associates: Clarence T. Parsons, James W. Brine and Wm. C. Partridge, trustees
Building $2900, building $150, 12147 ft. $1093
4,143
71 67
Clifford, Annie W., Jason st.
385
House $400, barn $450, 24400 ft. $2196 ·
6,646
114 08
House $550, barn $40, 7500 ft. $338 ·
928
16 05
Clarey, Thomas, 54 Warren st. .
29
House $1200, 7683 ft. $576, house $1700, barn $40, 3000 ft. $255 · House $1000, 2 barns $300, .125 acre $653, house $500
3,771
65 74
Clark, David, 8 Mill st. ·
1,550
House $3300, barn $200, 9377 ft. $797 .
4,297
74 34
House $1800, 2 buildings $500, 19100 ft. $3428
5,728
99 09
Clark, William L. & Co., 198 Arlington av.
100
Coates, Clara J., 23 Teel st.
·
165
House $1600, barn $200, 3 acres 2175
3,975
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