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The public, instinctively, by the law of association, and I might also add, with poetic justice, have named this erection of my fancy "Menotomy." I willingly accept the name they have bestowed upon it, trusting that it may have some influence in causing the name of Menotomy to be restored to our beauti- ful Town.
MR. BRACKETT: Three years ago the Legislature of Massa- chusetts as an indication of the State's interest in the artistic as well as the utilitarian, established the Massachusetts Art Commission, the duty of which is to act in an advisory ca- pacity relative to all works of art of the Commonwealth and to the artistic character of its public buildings. While it is no part of its duty to express an opinion on works of art not belonging to the Commonwealth, it was deemed desirable to call the attention of so high an authority on art matters to the statue which has just been unveiled, and in response to the invitation of the Misses Robbins, the chairman of that commission, the descendant of one of the early Governors of Massachusetts, and who in his own life has proved that he is worthy of his distinguished ancestry, honors us with his presence today; and I have the pleasure of presenting to you Waldo Lincoln, Chairman of the Massachusetts Art Commission.
ADDRESS OF WALDO LINCOLN
CHAIRMAN OF MASSACHUSETTS ART COMMISSION.
Ladies and Gentlemen :
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever," and I might appro- priately stop right there, for in that quotation, trite though it is, lies really the whole lesson to be learned from this exquisite fountain.
We Americans have been and still are in too great a hurry to develop the natural resources of the country, to expand its industries, to extend its cities and to get rich quickly; and in the resulting prosperity we sometimes fail to see how very unattractive our too rapidly growing towns and cities have become. Their mushroom growth has destroyed once beautiful suburbs and, where formerly lovely lawns and gardens and shade trees pleased the eye and made a foil for architecture
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THE LARGE POOL IN THE MEMORIAL GARDEN
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not always in itself attractive, now often nothing is to be found but rows of closely crowded houses on unfinished streets, amid untidy surroundings of unimproved land and frequently inter- spersed with the unspeakable three-decker, that apotheosis of commercialism for which, I am told, my own city is primarily responsible. The suburbs of our larger towns and cities can no more, as once, be shown with pride to the beauty-seeking visitor. Even when the unsightly midden is not too evident, there is little in a newly built up district to attract a dis- criminating eye or please a cultivated taste. But if this too rapid growth has resulted in the destruction of much that was beautiful it has brought some compensations, in that it has encouraged the establishment of public parks, and by the wealth it has created it is causing, through public and private munificence, a gradual but noticeable improvement in the more central squares and buildings, a concrete evidence of which is now before us.
American cities and towns have not in the past lacked public-spirited citizens, eager to offer money or land in fur- therance of making their native or adopted homes more attrac- tive, but the importance of cultivating the artistic and the beautiful in public buildings and monuments has been too frequently overlooked. There is no better asset for a town than the possession of buildings, or sculpture, or paintings, which by their beauty will attract the traveler, as many a town in Europe and Asia offers proof.
What if the soldiers' monuments, so universally erected since the Civil War, possessed the merit of artistic beauty in design, surroundings and location, instead of being as is often the case the epitome of the commonplace! What if our public halls, too often filled with worthless caricatures of leading citizens, were in themselves attractive and adorned with portraits by America's best artists! Imagine the land filled with halls as fine as this you have dedicated today; with pic- tures by our best portrait painters; with gems of art, like the charming figure before us, erected to the memory of those patriots whose devotion to country we love to commemorate! What a pilgrimage of joy a journey through our country towns would be!
But the possession of beautiful things brings its obligations.
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They have a lesson for all, but that lesson must be studied and if it is not learned then the beautiful things will do little good. Noblesse oblige applies as well to communities as to individuals. We must live up to our possessions and to prove ourselves worthy of beautiful things we must treat them with respect, and see that they are not marred by unworthy surroundings, by untidiness and neglect.
American cities have yet to learn that neatness is the hand- maid of beauty, and that nothing so detracts from the appear- ance of a town as streets, alleys and parks littered with paper and debris. This Indian hunter drinking at the stream may have other lessons to teach, but if your children as they pass this fountain on their way to yonder school shall learn to love its beauty, and loving that shall learn to hate all untidiness and vandalism which tends to destroy that beauty, the givers of these monuments will indeed be benefactors and will have won a rich reward.
The services at the statue and fountain were closed by the singing by the audience of "America."
The offices in the building were, during the exercises in the Auditorium and in the grounds, open for inspection by the public. The officials were in their offices to welcome the people and to show the quarters and equipment assigned to them.
The various offices had been supplied by thoughtful friends and citizens with flowers in honor of the occasion - and the thanks of the officials are due to these citizens.
Following the closing of the ceremonies in the garden the invited guests returned to the Auditorium where refreshments were served by Caterer Hardy. Here the citizens, many of them old in years and service to the Town, had the opportunity to meet and congratulate each other and the Town on being the recipient of such a magnificent gift. In the hearts of the people of our Town, as they returned to their homes, the names of Amos Robbins and Winfield Robbins, father and son, together with the names of Ida F., Eliza P. and Caira Robbins, the legatees, will be forever honored and revered as the greatest benefactors of the Town.
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REPORT OF THE ASSESSORS
TAX LIST
OF THE
PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE
OF THE
TOWN OF ARLINGTON
FOR THE
YEAR 1913
RATE
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$22.60 ON $1000
2
LIST OF RESIDENTS ASSESSED FOR PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE, APRIL 1, 1913.
NAMES AND LOCATION.
Total Personal Estate
DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE
Total Real Estate
Total Tax
Abbott, A. Warren, 14 Brantwood rd .
$14,700 House $4500, 4455 ft. $446
$4,946
$444 00
Adams, Mary J., 355 Mass av.
House.$4500, 9700 ft. $2134.
6,634
149 92
Adams, Anna F., 441 Mystic st.
House $6000, stable $1000, 2.5 acres $5000.
12,000
271 20
Adams, Frances A., 10 Addison st .
1,000 House $7000, 8080 ft., lot 13 $2182, 8080 ft., lot 14 $2182
11,364
289 43
Adams, Frank C., 10 Addison st .
800
18 08
Adams, Frank H., 441 Mystic st .
2,000
45 20
Adams, Henry S., 13 Addison st . .
500 8080 ft. $2182, house $7000
9,182
218 82
Adams, Laura L., 20 Bartlett av.
House $5000, 11520 ft. $2189
7,189
162 47
Adams, Margaret, 7 Henderson st .
House $1800, 5180 ft. $518.
2,318
52 39
Adams, Thurber C., 20 Bartlett av
3 700
83 62
Agur, Alonzo, 1195 Mass. av.
11613 ft. $1161, lot 17 Nourse st .; and lot 18 Lowell st. .
1,161
26 25
Ahern, Bridget, 213 Broadway
House $1900, 12168 ft. $1460
3,360
75 94
Ahern, Daniel, 20 Beacon st.
House $550, 4000 ft. $240.
790
17 85
Ahern, Dennis, heirs of, 47 N. Union st
House $500, 5350 ft. $294.
794
17 95
Ahern, George E., 104 Medford st.
House $5200, 5062 ft. $607, lot 20
5,807
131 23
Ahern, Margaret E., 21 Webster st.
House $2100, 6465 ft. $840, 21 Webster st.
2,940
66 44
Ahern, Mary E., Katherine M., Helen F., and Agnes C., 155 Warren st.
House $4000, 7830 ft. $1096
5,096
115 17
Ahern, Patrick, 155 Warren st.
House $650, 55 Norcross st .; 5880 ft. $323, building $25, house $200, 53 Norcross st
1,198
27 08
Ahern, Patrick J., heirs of, 47 N. Union st.
6310 ft. $820, Webster st.
820
18 53
Ahlberg, Ingrid, 6 Brattle st.
House $5250, 4050 ft. $405.
5,655
127 80
Albers, Frank H., 46 Dundee rd. .
House $2500 3612 ft. $181, 46 and 48 Dundee rd. .
2,681
60 59
Alden, George W. A., 22 Freeman st ..
House $4000, 5000 ft. $500.
4,500
101 70
Allen, Abbott, 339 Mass. av.
500
11 30
Allen, Abbott, Herbert F., and William H., administrators.
12,314
278 30
Allen, Alma W., 16 Woodland st. .
House $3500, 6246 ft. $999
4,499
101 68
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ASSESSORS'
REPORT
Allen, heirs Andrew F., 333 Mass. av . . Allen, Charles W., 45 Jason st.
3,000|House $6000, barn $350, 36780 ft. $5517, 301 and 305 Mass. av. 4,000 House $6500, 10489 ft. $2203, 51 and 53 Irving st .; house $4000, house $5400, 10330 ft. $2169, 11 and 15 Court st .; 8495 ft. lot 12 Bartlett plan $1019. . 1,000 Block $9500, block $20000, 10985 ft. $13182, 653 to 659 Mass. av .; block $15000, 7612 ft. $9515, cor. Mass. av. and Water st .
11,867
335 99
Allen Charles W., et al., trustees. . .
67,197
1,541 25
Allen, Ethel M., 61 Broadway . .
3752 ft. $263, Lee terrace, lot 5.
263
5 94
Allen, Eunice E., 45 Jason st . .
House $4500, 15445 ft. $3243
7,743
174 99
Allen, Fannie D., 17 Pelham ter .
House $4500, 7117 ft. $1423
5,923
133 87 3 62
Allen, Geo. G., 17 Pelham ter.
11 30
Allen, Geo. G., et al., trustees
1 block $8500, stores $4000, stores $6000, store $4800, 23238 ft. cor. Mass. av. and Mystic st. $17429; Park ter. block $20000 16088 ft. $2413 Mystic st .
63,142
1427 01
Allen, Herbert F., 32 Lake st.
500 House $1000, house $1000, 3.75 acres $1875, 9.57 acres $479, rear Whittemore pk
4,354
109 69
Allen, Mrs. Mary I., 50 Jason st .
House $3300, stable $400, 6672 ft. $1068, 27 Wyman st. .
4,768
107 76
Allen, Theodore F., 50 Jason st.
House $5000, 12406 ft. $2605, 50 Jason st.
7,605
171 87
Allen, Wilhelmina P., 47 Mt. Vernon st.
House $4000, stable $125, 13305 ft. $1197, 45 and 47 Mt. Vernon st. .
5,322
120 28
Allen, heirs William H., 339 Mass. av ..
House $4000, 339 Mass. av .; house $1000, 321 Mass. av .; house $300 house $1000, 317 & 319 Mass. av .; house $1400, 305 Mass. av .; on 58631 ft. $10554, 7 greenhouses $5900 garage $200, stable $1000, wash-house $300, 2 sheds $500, on 476020 ft. $33321, farm between Mass. av. and Broadway; house $1000, barn $1400, 15 acres $14250, 62 Lake st., $1000; 70560 ft. $8467, Broadway; 80231 ft. between Broadway and Warren st., $6418; house $3000, 40000 ft. $4000, 111 Warren st .; house $1500, barn $1000, 12,451 acres $14941, rear 111 Warren st .; 48500 ft. $2425, on Mystic|
21,291
571 58
Allen, Frederick J., 47 Mt. Vernon st.
160 500
ASSESSORS' REPORT
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LIST OF RESIDENTS, ETC .- Continued
NAMES AND LOCATION
Total Personal Estate
DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE
Total Real Estate
Total Tax
Allen, heirs William H. Continued. ..
Boulevard; house $600, house $1200, house $1200, 65838 ft. $3950, lots 27-29-31-33-35-37-39 Beacon st .; 80380 ft. $4019, lots 43-45-47-49-51-52 Beacon st .; house $3500, house $1000, barn $1000, 13905 ft. $1391, 32 Lake st. and 12 Lake st., 7 green- houses $19000, 17.5 acres $16625
$171,361
$3,872 76
Allen, heirs William H., and of Anna Louisa Allen, 339 Mass. av.
House $4000, 801 Mass. av .; house $2300, 795 Mass. av .; house $2500, 791 Mass. av .; 19209 ft. $4226, 10970 ft. $549, rear Ramsdell ct .; house $3300, 9 Willow ct .; house $2500, barn $350, 10 Ramsdell ct .; 12446 ft. $1867, house $375, 2000 ft. $250, 6 Bacon st.
22,217
502 10
Alley, Eugene B., 12 Harvard st.
House $4500, 9313 ft. $652, sec. A, blk. 1, lot 15. . .
5,152
116 44
Alley, John S., 146 Park av.
$500 .
11 30
Allyn, Philip M., 94 Oakland av .
500 House $6700, 42837 ft. $2570, 94 Oakland av .; 98458 ft. $1969, rear 94 Oakland av. .
11,239
265 30
Alsen, Carl W., and Landahl, John L., 94 Franklin st. .
House $3600, 13200 ft. $1056
4,656
105 23
American Express Co.
350
7 91
Ancient Order of Hibernians. .
Building $1000, 8412 ft. $505, Chestnut st ..
1,505
34 01
Anderson, Eliot, 41 Grafton st
House $5500, 9900 ft. $990
6,490
146 68
Anderson, Ellen, Crescent Hill av .
House $400, 4000 ft. $80
480
10 85
Anderson, Eric I., 941 Mass. av.
150 ·
3 39
Anderson, John, 9 Teel st. place.
House $1250, 4250 ft. $298
1,548
34 98
Anderson, Josephine, 15 Crescent Hill av
House $1500, 4000 ft. $240
1,740
39 32
Anderson & Co., 941 Mass. av .
700
House $2000, 5000 ft. $250
2,250
50 85
Andrew Josephine T., 31 Sawin st.
6501 ft. $520, Amsden st. bounded by lots 225 & 226
520
11 75
Angenola, John and Pecorini, Riccardo, 10 Cottage av . . .
House $2200, 5000 ft. $300
2,500
56 50
ASSESSORS'
REPORT
15 82
Anderson, Sven I., 49 Westmoreland av .. .
Arlington Automobile Co., 450 Mass. av . . Arlington Belmont Ice Co. .
Arlington Boat Club Corporation . Arlington Co-operative Bank. .
2,500 Building $5000, Spy Pond; building $5000, building $1000, 31250 ft. $1563, house $3500, barn $300, 15259 ft. $1221, office $250, Pond Lane; build- ing $4000, 27400 ft. $1918, rear 364 Mass. av ... . Building $7000, 12000 ft. $840, Spy Pond. 8600 ft. $860, lot 6, pt. 5, Teel st .; 8848 ft. $1062 cor. Mystic st. and Glen av .
23,752 7,840
593 30 177 18
1,922
43 44 -
Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, 622 Mass. av.
Bank building $20000, 2415 ft. $4830
24,830
561 15 16 95
Arlington Fish Market, 454 Mass. av.
750
Arlington Gas Light Co., Mystic st. .
40,000 1 unfin. holder $23000, 2 holders $12000, 21780 ft. $653, office $1200, 2 gas houses $4500, barn $300, shed $300, 50866 ft. $1526, 3760 ft. $113, Mystic st.
43,592
1,889 18
Arlington News Co.
50
6,155
1 13 252 10
ASSESSORS'
REPORT
.
6 78
Arlington Steam Laundry Co., Mystic st. Arlington, Town of . .
300
5,000 Building $5000, 16500 ft. $1155 2310 ft. $50, lot 227 Lancaster rd .; 4620 ft. $80 lots 407, 408, P. & W. First st .; 8100 ft. $324, lots 49 and 50 Kilsythe rd .; 3498 ft. $105, lot 57 Day st .; 9412 ft. $282, lot 31 Pine Ridge rd .; 15958 ft. $638, lots 84, 85, 87 Lanark rd., and 86 Kilsythe rd .; 3617 ft. $109, lot 62 Brattle pk .; 8327 ft. $250 lot 83 Kenilworth rd .; 8327 ft. $250, lot 74 Grand View rd .; 8327 ft. $250, lot' 59 Grand View rd .; 2800 ft. $28, lot 26 Dover st .; 2800 ft. $84, lot 47 Day st .; 8669 ft. $260, lot 33 Pine Ridge rd .; 8669 ft., $260, lot 32 Pine Ridge rd .; 6450 ft. $194, lot 19 Hawthorne av .; 6000 ft. $120, block F lot 1 Madison av .; 2310 ft. $40, lot 424 Third st .; 5161 ft. $310, part lot 114 Robbins rd .; 2800 ft. $28, lot 31 Dover st .; 2310 ft. $40, lot 422 Second st .; 25200 ft. $252, lots 7 to 14 inc. Dover st .; 9602 ft. $480, lot 66 Atwood av .; 9666 ft. $290, lot 102 Hawthorne av .; 15000 ft. $450, lot 32 Dow av .; house $4500, 1 acre $1000, Summer st .; house
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LIST OF RESIDENTS, ETC .- Continued
NAMES AND LOCATION
Total Personal Estate
DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE
Total Real Estate
Total Tax
Arlington, Town of. Continued.
$2000, 12584 ft. $2517, 18 Medford st .; house $1000, 2.75 acres $1650, rear 1111 Mass. av .; 2310 ft. $40, Smith st., lot 221; 8288 ft. $249, lots 61 and 62 George st .; 3 acres $225, off Forest st., formerly Peter Tufts estate .
$18,499
$418 08
Arlington Variety Store 458 Mass. av.
$500
11 30
Arnold Thomas, 61 Tanager st .
House $3000, 4145 ft. $332, 61 Tanager st.
3,332
75 30
Atwood, Adah G., 821 Mass. av.
House $5800, 10000 ft. $2000, 821 Mass. av; 3600 ft. $108, rear .
7,908
178 72
Atwood, Charles F., 821 Mass. av.
800
House $4000, 5280 ft. $739, 58 Wyman st .. .
4,739
107 10
Averill' George H., 41 Wollaston av .
100
Averill, Georgiana, 41 Wollaston av. .
House $2500, barn $250, 8750 ft. $788, sec. E, block 2, lot 3, Wollaston av.
3,538
79 96
Axtman, John L., 1388 Mass. av. .
House $2300, 6777 ft. $678, Paul Revere rd .; 4341 ft. 651 Mass. av. .
3,629
82 01
Aylward, William P., 10 Trowbridge st. . . Babson, Thomas M., trustee, 14 Pelham ter.
2,275
House $5000, 7246 ft. $1450, 14 Pelham ter .
6,450
145 77
Bacon, Arthur L., 241 Mystic st.
525 House $4000, garage $200, 8364 ft. $1004.
5,204
129 48
Bacon, Arthur L., and heirs Charles Gott .. Bacon, George M., 32 Oakland av.
House $3000, 15438 ft. $1081, A 2-13-14. .
4,081
92 23
Bacon, James P., 7 Addison st. ..
$500
11 30
Bagley, Mary Ann, 64 Henderson st.
House $650, barn $20, 5374 ft. $484, lot 76.
1,154
26 09
Bailey, Florence W., 52 Robbins rd. .
House $5500, 16746 ft. $1340
6,840
154 58
Bailey, Helen G. 114 Pleasant st. .
30,450 House $6000. barn $1500, 29700 ft. $7425 114 Pleas- ant st., 56726 ft. $2269, rear land .
17 194
1,076 76
Bailey, James A. 1172 Mass. av.
House $3400, stable $250, 11800 ft. $1416, 1172 Mass. av., 86210 ft. $4311, rear land .
9,377
211 92
Bailey, James A., Jr., 114 Pleasant st. .
8,250 House $6500, 7019 ft. $1755, 3 Jason st .; house $1600, 5 Jason st .; house $4000, 7 Jason st .; 10428
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Austin, Margaret F., 58 Wyman st.
2 26
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51 42
16 09
7909 ft. $712: lot 8 Prescott st.
712
18 08
ft. $2398, 13860 ft. $336 Smith st., lots 187-190- 191-192-193; 2310 ft. $50, lot 316 Wollaston av .; 6930 ft. $150, 303-320-321, Wilbur av .; 6280 ft. $250, Kilsythe rd .; lot 52, 46830 ft. $937, D st .; lots 11-12-13-14, and pt. 10, 2.4 acres $450 wood- land in rear lots on D st.
18,427
602 90
Bailey, John W., 52 Robbins rd. Bain, Andrew, 49 Lowell st.
500 400
11 30
9 04
Bain, Margaret T., 49 Lowell st
.
House $1800, 49 Lowell st .; house $1500, 55 Lowell st .; 6623 ft. $530, house $1000, 5915 ft. $473, 51 Lowell st .; 22082 ft. $662, rear 51 Lowell st .. . House $6000, 6823 ft. $546, 52 Tufts st., lot 7; house $6000, 6781 ft. $542, 54 Tufts st. lot 6
5,965
134 81
Baird, John W., 52 Tufts st.
13,088
295 79
Baker, Margaret G., Blossom st .
House $600, 4 acres $800, Blossom st .; 3200 ft. $96, S. part lot 17 Blossom st
1,496
33 80
Baker, heirs Nelson, 360 Pleasant st .
House $4000, 5 acres $1742 (1/2 acre).
5,742
129 77
Baker, Willis T., 62 Wollaston av.
House $4000, building $75, 17148 ft. $1372, 62 Wollaston av.
5,447
123 10
Balben, John C., Charlton st.
House $500, 13000 ft. $260, lots 343-344 Charlton st
760
17 18
Balmer, John E., 1205 Mass. av .
600 House $2500, barn $100, 5195 ft. $623, lot 5
3,223
86 40
Balser, Alida L., 32 Cleveland st.
House $3000, garage $350, 5198 ft. $676
4,026
90 99
Balser, William P., 32 Cleveland st .
150 6750 ft. $135, lot 76 Madison av.
135
6 44
Balsor, Eliza J., 205 Forest st.
House $1000, barn $100, 11954 ft. $359
1,459
32 97
Balsor, Rena, 5 Blossom st .
House $2200, 4238 ft. $127.
2,327
52 59
Balsor, William C., 205 Forest st
150
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House $500, barn $400, 3774 ft. $453
1,353
30 58
Banks, Mable, 131 Florence av.
House $1800, 10875 ft. $544.
2,344
52 97
Barker, Adelaide A., 82 Bartlett av ..
House $4000, 8924 ft. $1517
5,517
124 68
Barker, Agnes, 26 Lombard rd .
House $6500, garage $400, 7315 ft. $1829, lot 7, Lombard rd .
8,729
197 28
Barker, Elliott R., 26 Lombard rd ...
1000
22 60
Barker, Eva F., 45 Westmoreland av.
House $2000, 5000 ft. $250, 3 lot 41 Westmoreland av.
2,250
50 85
Barker George E., 128 Brattle lane. .
House $450, 7010 ft. $140
590
13 33
Barker, John J., 45 Westmoreland av .
530 House $2200, 12000 ft. $840, 109 Westminster av ..
3 040
80 68
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3 39
Banks, George, 983 Mass. av.
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LIST OF RESIDENTS, ETC .- Continued
NAMES AND LOCATION
Total Personal Estate
DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE
l'otal Real Estate
Total Tax
Barnes, Charles A., 20 Henderson st .
$100
$2 26
Barnes, Jennie A., 37 Wollaston av .
House $3500, barn $300, 9698 ft, $970, E 2-1 . .
$4,770
107 80
Barnes, Nella M., 25 and 27 Addison st .
House $6000, 7575 ft. $1515, lot 7 Addison st .. .
7,515
169 84
Barnes, Nella M., Adm'x Est. Mehitable M. Attwill.
172
3 89
Barr, Florence M., 53 Lancaster rd . .
House $900, 5000 ft. $120, 53 Lancaster rd .; house $800, 16170 ft. $323, Lancaster rd., lots 157 to 163 inclusive; 7641 ft. $150, lots 172-173-174 Lan- caster rd .; house $500, house $800, 16170 ft. $485, Lancaster rd., Smith, Chestnut and Short sts .; house $1000, camp $100, 2310 ft. $50, lot 201 Smith st .; 13860 ft. $347, Smith st .; house $800 2310 ft., $50, Arnold st .; lot 202, house $800, 9240 ft. $200, Arnold and Smith st .; 4620 ft. $185, lots 88 and 89 Arnold st .; 4620 ft. $80, First st., 414-415; house $500, 2310 ft. $80, lot 47 Wood- bury st .; 6930 ft., $208, lots 44-45-46 Woodbury st.
8,478
191 60
Barr, Maud J., 25 Lancaster rd.
House $800, 4620 ft. $139, lots 92 and 93 Lancaster rd., cor. Arnold st.
939
21 22
Barrett, Nellie T. Curley, 8 Cleveland st .
House $1000, building $50, 21780 ft. $1525, 79 Dud- ley st
2,575
58 20
Barrett, Patrick J., 8 Cleveland st
House $2500, 5197 ft. $676, 16 Cleveland st.
3,176
71 78
Barry, Daniel, 283 Broadway
900 House $2800, 12723 ft. $1145 80 Franklin st .; house $2700, building $25, 7920 ft. $713, 17 Lewis av .. House $950, 3750 ft. $225 House $2500, 7200 ft. $504.
7,383
187 20
Barry, Daniel, 57 Beacon st . .
1,175
26 55
Barry, Eliza J., 104 Franklin st
3,004
67 89
Barry, John, 94 Broadway . .
250
House $2200, 2 barns $800, 2.25 acres $5625, 94 Broadway, house $1650, 11850 ft. $1185, 54 Win- ter st.
11,460
264 65
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REPORT
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Barry, Richard, 60 Park av. ex. . Bartlett, Charles H., 100 Appleton st. Bartlett, Ellen L., 15 Bartlett av.
|House $400, 32670 ft. $327
10923 ft. $983, sec. B, block 5, lot 13 Claremont av. House $7500, 11991 ft. $2278, 15 and 17 Bartlett av .; house $4500, 4156 ft. $540, 11 Windermere pk .; house $6000, 818 Mass. av .; house $3800, 5 Bart- lett av .; 5882 ft. $1471, Mass. av; 5345 ft. $535, lot 4 Wildwood av .; 14448 ft. $1150, lots 7-8-9 Wildwood av.
27,780
627 83
Bartlett, George H., 216 Pleasant st. .
House $4000, house $300, outbuilding $750, 54450 ft., $3267
8,317
187 96
Bartlett, Harriet E., 123 Westminster av.
House $2100, 15000 ft. $1050.
3,150
71 19
Bartlett, Helen B., 84 Jason st. .
House $5200, 7459 ft. $1716.
6,916
156 30
Bartlett, Idella K., 64 Claremont av
House $4000, 10923 ft. $983
4,983
112 62
Bartlett, Solon M., 84 Jason st
2,300
Bassett, heirs of Horace, 4 Parallel st
House $4000 109600 ft. $5480, 4 Parallel st .; 22754 ft. $1138, lot 4, Franklin st .; 39400 ft. $4728, Medford st
15,346
346 82
Bastrup, Frederick, 11 Teel st
House $2000, 4838 ft. $484, lot 14.
2,484
56 14
Bateman, Luther H., 33 Robbins rd .
House $4200, 9495 ft. lot 9, $950.
5,150
116 39
Baumeister, Mary F., 29 Cleveland st.
House $5500, 5500 ft. $715
6,215
140 46
Bayentz, Blanche, 5 Barrieau ct . . .
House $800, 3914 ft., lot B, $352
1,152
26 04
Beals, Edward J., 60 Henderson st
40 House $1050, 5336 ft. $480
1,530
35 47
Beals, Erl V., 118 Eastern av. . .
House $7500, barn $1000, 100,000 ft. $4000. .
12,500
282 50
Bean, Alice M., 1218 Mass. av.
House $2500, 9000 ft. $1030.
3,580
80 91
Beattie, Kathryn L., 18 Windermere av
House $5500, 8353 ft. $1336.
6,836
154 49
Beck, Amanda S., 89 Hibbert st .
House $1200, 3600 ft. $108, 89 Hibbert st., lot 103; 7200 ft. $216, Hibbert st., lot 102-104. ..
1,524
34 44
Beckett, Humbert A., 19 Varnum st.
House $3500, 3795 ft. $304, 30 Varnum st., lot 1
3,804
85 97
Bell, Eliza, 25 Palmer st .. .
House $3000, 8745 ft. $525, 38 and 40 Beacon st . .
3,525
79 67
Bennett, Anna S., 29 Avon pl.
House $2200, building $20, 6762 ft. $609.
2,829
63 94
Bennett, Camille M., 19 Avon pl.
House $4000, 6518 ft. $782, 18 and 20 Russell st . .
4,782
108 07
Bennett, Fred N., 19 Avon pl.
300 5309 ft. $531, lot 5, Pond lane.
531
18 78
Bennett, John N., Exec . . ..
1,519
34 33
Bennett, Oman E., Summer st.
2,870
79 89
Berglund, Matilda, Franklin av.
665 House $800, barn $400, 6.08 acres $1520, 1 acre $150 2000 ft. $40, block F, part lot 17, Elder plan, 4000 ft. lot 19, $80
120
2 71
9
727 983
16 43 22 22
ASSESSORS' REPORT
51 98
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LIST OF RESIDENTS, ETC .- Continued
NAMES AND LOCATION
Total Personal Estate
DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE
Total Real Estate
Total Tax
Berry, Horace W., 26 Walnut st
$450
$10 17
Berthrong, Hannah B., 251 Mass. av.
12493 ft. $1249, sec. B, block 6, lot 4, Park av.
$1,249
28 23
Bertwell, Samuel C., heirs, 31 Henderson st
House $2250, building $200, 6389 ft. $639.
3,089
69 81
Biggs, Hattie F., 8 Florence av.
House $2200, 7500 ft. $675, 8 Florence av .; 7485 ft. $749, A-3, 1 Appleton st.
3,624
81 91
Biggs, John F., 8 Florence av.
House $3400, 7014 ft. $701, 70 Appleton st.
4,101
92 68
Bilafer, George, 22 Grove st. pl.
House $1700, 3554 ft. $107.
1,807
40 84
Bilafer, Martin B., 6 Grove st. pl.
House $1000, 5300 ft. $212.
1,212
27 39
Billings, Alfred L., 7 Kensington rd.
House $4000, 5817 ft. $698.
4,698
106 17
Binning, heirs Jacob
House $3000, 96254 ft. $963, Brattle ter .; 32541 ft. $325, Brattle st.
4,288
96 91
Birch, Arthur, 74 Wollaston av.
3,000 Shop $2500, 28447 ft. $853, Bow st. .
3,353
143 58
Birch, Martha W., 74 Wollaston av
902 |House $5000, 19535 ft., D 9-1-2, $1563.
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