Town of Franklin annual report 1897, Part 13

Author: Franklin (Mass.)
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 384


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James W. Hull of Pittsfield had six-6.


Blank, seventy-70.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For an Elector for District Number Two :


Joseph F. Callanan of Springfield had ninety-eight-98.


William M. E. Mellen of Chicopee, Democratic-Bryan Nomination Papers, had forty-two-42.


William M. E. Mellen of Chicopee, People's Party, had two-2.


Hubbard Lawrence of Palmer had three-3.


Frederick A. Nagler of Springfield had seven-7.


Augustus Coolidge of Athol had six hundred and sixty- one-661.


Leander B. Morse of Athol had six-6.


Blanks, sixty-eight-68.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hundred and eighty-seven-887.


For an Elector for District Number Three :


Levi Barker of Worcester had ninety-eight-98.


Enoch Earle of Worcester, Democratic Bryan Nomina- tion Papers, had forty-two -- 42.


Enoch Earle of Worcester, People's Party, had two-2.


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John Holt of Sutton had three-3.


Addison W. Barr of Worcester had seven-7.


Arthur F. Whitin of Northbridge had six hundred and sixty-one-661.


Eben S. Stevens of Dudley had six-6.


Blanks, sixty-eight-68.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For an Elector for District Number Four :


Henry J. Jaquith of Wellesley, Democratic, had ninety- eight-98.


Harry J. Jaquith of Wellesley, Democratic Bryan Nomi- nation Papers, forty-two-42.


Harry J. Jaquith of Wellesley, People's Party, had two-2.


Edward G. Watkins of Gardner had three-3.


William H. Keiser of Fitchburg had seven-7.


Charles H. Moulton of Waltham had six hundred and sixty-one-661.


Charles J. Williams of Acton had six-6.


Blank, sixty-eight-68.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For an Elector for District Number Five :


Michael O'Mahoney of Lawrence had ninety-eight-98.


James E. Donoghue of Lawrence, Democratic Bryan Nomination Papers, had forty-two-42.


James E. Donoghue of Lawrence, People's Party, had two-2.


James K. Fellows of Lowell had three --- 3.


Louis Gens of Lawrence had seven-7.


Joseph Meller of Lowell had six hundred and sixty- one-661.


Samuel D. Stevens of North Adams had six-6.


Blanks, sixty-eight-68.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


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For an Elector for District Number Six :


James P. Dearborn of Haverhill had ninety-eight-98.


Thomas Sanders of Haverhill, Democratic Bryan Nomi- nation Papers, had forty-two-42.


Thomas Sanders of Haverhill, People's Party, had two-2.


Albert B. Coats of Beverly had three-3.


John F. Crabtree of Haverhill had seven-7.


Sylvanus Smith of Gloucester had six hundred and sixty- one-661.


Robert S. Rantoul of Salem had six-6.


Blanks, sixty-eight-68.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For an Elector for District Number Seven :


Edward B. Newhall of Lynn had ninety-eight-98.


William J. Brickley of Everett, Democratic Bryan Nom- ination Papers, had forty-two-42.


William J. Brickley of Everett, People's Party, had two-2.


Seth Weston of Chelsea had three-3.


Louis Wolfson of Lynn had seven-7.


Edward W. LaCroix of Lynn had six hundred and sixty- one-661.


Samuel K. Hamilton of Wakefield had six-6.


Blanks, sixty-eight-68.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For an Elector of District Number Eight :


John P. McCormick of Cambridge had ninety-eight-98. Abijah Hall of Boston had three-3.


Squire E. Putney of Somerville had seven-7.


Robert O. Fuller of Cambridge had six hundred and sixty-one-661.


Godfrey Morse of Boston had six-6.


Blanks, one hundred and twelve-112.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun-


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dred and eighty-seven-887.


For an Elector for District Number Nine :


James J. Lanigan of Boston had ninety-eight-98.


William J. Burke of Boston, Democratic Bryan Nomi- nation Papers, had forty-two-42.


William J. Burke of Boston, People's Party, had two-2.


Charles A. Abbott of Boston had three-3.


David Goldstein of Boston had seven-7.


Peter Morrison had six hundred and sixty-one-661.


Sigourney Butler of Boston had six-6.


Blanks, sixty-eight-68.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For an Elector for District Number Ten :


Quincy A. Lothrop of Boston, Democratic, had ninety-eight -98.


Quincy A. Lothrop of Boston, Democratic Bryan Nomi- nation Papers, had forty-two-42.


Quincy A. Lothrop of Boston, People's Party, had two-2.


William J. Hurd of Boston had three-3.


Conrad Kersten of Boston had seven-7.


John C. Cobb of Milton had six hundred and sixty-one -661.


Daniel L. Pendergast of Boston had six-6.


Blanks, sixty-eight-68.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For an Elector for District Number Eleven :


William D Leahy of Milford had ninety-eight-98.


James Jeffrey Roche of Brookline, Democratic Bryan Nomination Papers, had forty-two-42.


James Jeffrey Roche of Brookline, People's Party, had two-2.


William H. Partridge of Newton had three-3.


Theodore Wuesteman of Norwood had seven-7.


Wilbur H. Powers of Hyde Park had six hundred and


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sixty-one-661.


James E. Cotter of Hyde Park had six-6.


Blanks, sixty-eight.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For an Elector for District Number Twelve :


Francis A. Hobart of Braintree, Democratic, had ninety- eight-98.


Francis A. Hobart of Braintree, Democratic Bryan Nomi- nation Papers, had forty-two-42.


Francis A. Hobart of Braintree, People's Party, had two-3.


Edwin Sawtelle of Brockton had three-3.


Henry A. Thomas of Weymouth had six hundred and sixty-one-661.


Charles G. Davis of Plymouth had six-6.


Blanks, seventy-five-75.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For an Elector for District Number Thirteen :


Thomas J. Meaney of New Bedford had ninety-eight -98.


Charles H. Lane of Tisbury had forty-two-42.


Charles A. Chase of Swanzey had three-3.


Frank Blauensteiner of New Bedford had seven-7.


Edmund Anthony, Jr., of Fairhaven had six hundred and sixty-one-661.


Louis B. Thatcher of Yarmouth had six-6.


Blanks, seventy-70.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For Governor :


Thomas C. Brophy of Somerville had ten-10.


Allen Coffin of Nantucket had six-6.


Frederick O. Prince of Boston had twelve-12.


George Fred Williams of Dedham, Democratic, had one hundred and five-105.


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George Fred Williams of Dedham, People's Party, had eight-8.


George Fred Williams of Dedham, Democratic Bryan Nomination Papers, had fifty-seven-57.


George Fred Williams of Dedham, no designation, had three-3.


Roger Wolcott of Boston had six hundred and eleven- 611.


Blanks, seventy-five-75.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For Lieutenant-Governor :


Christopher T. Callahan of Holyoke had one hundred and forty-140.


N. Murray Crane of Dalton had five hundred and ninety -590.


Archibald Dakin of Brockton had four-4.


James E. McConnell of Fitchburg had twenty-five-25.


William N. Nash of Williamsburg had seven-7.


Moritz E. Ruther of Holyoke had nine-9.


William E. Cole had two-2.


Blanks, one hundred and ten-110.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven.


For Secretary :


Asa F. Hall of Hudson had ten-10.


Waldo Lincoln of Worcester had twenty-four-24.


William M. Olin of Boston had five hundred and ninety- five-595.


Joseph H. Potts of Lynn had one hundred and thirty-five -135.


Leroy D. Usher of Worcester had nine-9.


Willard O. Wylie of Beverly had five .- 5


Morrill Smith had two-2.


Blanks, one hundred and seven-107.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


282


For Auditor :


Maurice P. Cavanaugh of Springfield had sixty-six-66.


Maurice J. Fitzgerald of Boston had seventy-six-76.


Thomas A. Frissell of Hinsdale had eleven-11.


John W. Kimball of Fitchburg had five hundred and eighty-six-586.


Rufus H. Phinney of Lynn had eleven-11.


William P. Proctor of Marblehead had two-2.


Charles C. Spellman of Springfield had seventeen-17. James W. Cole had two-2.


Blanks, one hundred and sixteen-116.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For Treasurer :


Charles G. F. Claus of Malden had nine-9.


Robert C. Habberly of Hyde Park had eleven-11.


Edward P. Shaw of Newburyport had five hundred and ninety-590.


Horace P. Tobey of Wareham had thirty-eight-38.


Thomas A. Watson of Braintree, People's Party, Demo- cratic Nomination Papers, Democratic, had one hundred and ten-110.


William H. Howe of Franklin had two-2.


Blanks, one hundred and twenty-seven-127.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887:


For Attorney General :


John C. Chase of Haverhill had nine-9.


Wolcott Hamlin of Amherst had twenty-one-21.


Henry F. Hurlburt of Lynn had sixteen-16.


Hosie M. Knowlton of New Bedford had five hundred and eighty-five-585.


William H. Morse of Chelsea had six-6.


John B. O'Donnell of Northampton had one hundred and thirty-130.


James F. Merton, Jr., had two-2.


Blanks, one hundred and eighteen-118.


283


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For Councillor-Second District :


John J. Cantwell of Brookline had one hundred and sev- enty-five-175.


Benj. S. Lovell of Weymouth had six hundred and one- 601.


Blanks, one hundred and eleven-111.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For Senator-Second Norfolk District :


Dennis H. Fitzpatrick of Stoughton had one hundred and seventy-two-172.


Clark P. Harding of Medway had six hundred and eight -608.


Blanks, one hundred and seven-107.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For Representatives in General Court-Tenth Norfolk Dis- trict :


Ezra C. Comey of Foxborough had one hundred and forty-five-145.


Jefferson Cushing Gallison of Franklin had five hundred and seventy-eight-578.


Henry E. Madden of Medway had one hundred and sixty- one-161.


Daniel S. Woodman of Medway had five hundred and nine-509.


Blanks, three hundred and eighty-one-381.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For Clerk of Courts :


Louis A. Cook of Weymouth had four hundred and fifty- eight-458.


David W. Murray of Hyde Park had one hundred and sixty-nine-169.


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Erastus Worthington of Dedham had one hundred and seventy-three-173.


Blanks, eighty-seven-87.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For County Commissioner :


Charles C. Sanderson of Dedham had one hundred and eighty-eight-188.


Edwin D. Wadsworth of Milton had six hundred and one -601.


Blanks, ninety-eight-98.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For Special County Commissioner :


George H. Mann of Sharon had six hundred and twenty -620.


Blanks, two hundred and sixty-seven-267.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


For Representative in Congress-Eleventh District :


William H. Baker of Newton had one hundred and ninety-four-194.


Charles F. Sprague of Brookline had five hundred and eighty-three-583.


Blanks, one hundred and ten-110.


Whole number of ballots, including blanks, eight hun- dred and eighty-seven-887.


Certificate of said balloting, signed by the Selectmen and attested by the Town Clerk', were sealed up in open town meeting.


The ballots cast into said ballot box by the voters were duly sealed and certified to thereon by a majority of the elec- tion officers for said town and delivered into the custody of the Town Clerk.


The voting lists used at said elections were enclosed in an envelope and sealed and a majority of the election officers cer-


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tified thereon to the identity of the voting lists so sealed.


The presiding officer caused all ballots which were not distributed to voters to be enclosed in an envelope and sealed, and placed thereon his certificate as to the identity of the same.


The presiding officer delivered to the Town Clerk all said ballots cast, all undistributed ballots and the voting lists, sealed as aforesaid, together with the ballot box, in accord- ance with the law in such cases made and provided.


On motion the meeting was dissolved at 8 o'clock P. M. A true record.


ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.


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MEETING OF THE TOWN CLERKS


OF THE


TENTH NORFOLK REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.


The Clerks of the towns of Bellingham, Foxborough, Franklin, Medway, Norfolk and Wrentham, comprising the Norfolk Representative District, number eight, at their meet- ing at the Town Hall, in said Franklin, on Friday, the thir- teenth day of November, A. D. 1896, at 12 o'clock noon on said day, being the tenth day following the day of the elec- tion, made out under their hands the following complete returns of all votes cast for Representatives to the General Court in said district, as follows, viz :


Whole number of votes cast, including blanks and scatter- ing, five thousand four hundred and forty-eight-5,448.


Ezra C. Comey of Foxborough had five hundred and thirty-one votes-531.


Jefferson Cushing Gallison of Franklin had sixteen hun- dred and seventy-eight votes-1,678.


Henry E. Madden of Medway had four hundred and eighty-two votes-482.


Daniel S. Woodman of Medway had fourteen hundred and ninety-seven votes-1,497.


Scattering, one-1.


Blanks, twelve hundred and fifty-nine-1259.


And did ascertain from the foregoing canvass that Jeffer- son Cushing Gallison of Franklin and Daniel S. Woodman of Medway were duly elected, and made certificates of their election, one of which was sent to the Secretary of the Com- monwealth and one was sent to the constable of Franklin and and one was sent to the constable at Medway, to be served on said Jefferson Cushing Gallison and Daniel S. Woodman, as the law requires.


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Witness our hands at Franklin this thirteenth day of November, A. D. 1896.


DAVID T. STONE, Clerk of Wrentham.


GEORGE E. POND, 66 Medway.


ORESTES T. DOE, Franklin.


LOUIS W. HODGES, 66 Foxborough.


HENRY A. WHITNEY, "


Bellingham.


SILAS E. FALES,


Norfolk.


A true record.


ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.


JANUARY 11, 1897.


I hereby certify that I have destroyed the ballots cast at the last November election according to law.


ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.


ASSESSORS' REPORT


OF THE


VALUATION AND TAX


IN THE


TOWN OF FRANKLIN


FOR THE YEAR


1896.


Published by order of the Town.


ASSESSORS' REPORT


OF THE


VALUATION AND TAX


OF THE


TOWN OF FRANKLIN.


For the year 1896.


NAME. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. VALUATION. TAX.


Abbe, Charles, Pond St., poll, horse 75, cow 25, buggy 20, piano 100. 220


House 300, homestead 20a 380, sprout land 8a, 100.


780 20 00


Abbott, Edward C., Main St., poll, cow 25, bicycle 50.


75


House 2000, barn 50, house lot 1,700.


2750


52 85


Abbott, Sylvester S., Main St., poll, horse 25. 25


Building lot, 2a


200


6 05


Abbott, Solon, Dean Ave., poll, 2 horses 80, buggy 25.


105


3 89


Abbott, Joseph, Cottage St., poll, house 1150, house lot 1-4a 600.


1750


33 50


Ackley, Charles E., Daniels St., poll, cow 30.


30


.


·


House 400, barn unfd. 150, homestead 50a 900. 1450


28 64


·


4


NAME. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.


VALUATION. TAX.


Abercrombie, George, Main St., poll, bi- cycle, 50.


50


2 90


Adams, Mary F., Pond St., house 2000, 2 barns 300, homestead 64 3-4a 1800.


4100


73 80


Adams, James F., Lincoln St., poll, 2 hor- ses 100, 9 cows 270.


370


House 1200, barn and shed 300, home- stead 25a 200, sprout land 13a 200, meadow la 20, sprout land 6a 100.


3820


77 42


Adams, Charles R., Lincoln St., poll, house new 1700, house lot 3-4a 300.


2000


38 00


Adams, Harry D. and Mary E. Moody, Winter St., poll, bicycle 50, piano 75, House new 1700, house lot 1-4a 400


125


2100


42 05


Adams, Walter S., Pond St., poll, horse 40, buggy 20.


60


3 08


Aherns, Frederick T., School St., poll, house 800, house lot 1-7a 350.


1150


22 70


Albertin, Ernest T., West St., poll, piano Aldrich, Fred E., Summer St., poll, horse 75, carryall 150, buggy 50, open buggy 50, 2 sleighs 50, piano 100, stock in trade 2000, tank 150.


100


3 80


2625


House 2200, barn 300, Merrifield house 1100, house, Davis, 900, store house 2000, Haggart house 1000, Haggart barn 200, carriage house 200, house, new, Dale St. 1350.


Home lot 1 1-4a 1500, Merrifield lot 1-4a 450, Davis lot 1-5a 350, Hey- wood lot 1-8a 75, Wales lot 1-2a 200, Haggart lot 3-8a 450, lot new house 1-8a 150, lot new house 1-8a 150.


13925 299 90


5


NAME. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. VALUATION. TAX.


Aldrich, Charles M., Central St., poll, stock in trade 300, bicycle 25. 325


7 85


Allen, Cyrus M., Summer St., poll, 5 horses 300, 23 cows 690, bull 15, buggy 60, sleigh 10, 25 cords wood 50. 1125


House 500, barn and sheds 300, home- stead 65a 1250, pasture and woods 50a 600,


2650


69 95


Allen, George A., Summer St., poll, buggy.


60


3 08


Allen, Thomas B., Union St., poll, 2 horses 200, cow 30, 30 cords wood 60. Sprout land 10a


290


200


10 82


Arnold, Nathan B., Washington St., poll, . horse 50, buggy 15.


65


House 500, barn 200, homestead 60a 1000.


1700


33 77


Arnold, Everett F., Union St., poll, horse 100, cow 25, piano 50.


175


House 700, barn 125, homestead 12a 1000.


1825


38 00


Arnold, Mrs. Inez, School St., house 1100, house lot 1-2a 800.


1900


34 20


Atwood, Charlotte M. Central St., horse 75, buggy 75.


150


House 2000, barn 500, house R. street 600, house lot 3-8a 800, house lot R. street 1-8a, 200 bldg. lot, Central street, 3-4a 900, meadow and swamp 22a 300.


5300


98 10


Averill, Wilson E. and Catherine, Central St., poll, horse 50, buggy 25. 75 3 lots la 300 300 8 75


6


NAME. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.


VALUATION. TAX.


100


3 80


Avery George E., Central St., poll, 2 horses Bacon, Albert O., King St., poll, horse 40, cow 30, carriage 35.


105


House 900, barn 300, homestead 24a 750 (exempt 500).


1450


29 99


Bacon, George W., Elm St., poll, 6 horses 300, 16 cows 500, bull 15, 3 heifers 30, 2 carriages 50, piano 150.


1045


House 1600, barn 300, shop 50, shed 50, house, Elm street, 700, barn Elm street 50, homestead 86a 2150, meadow 14a, 150, Pond pasture 11a 300, Pond lot 18a 350, Daniels farm, 40a 1000.


6700


141 41


Bacon, George E., Elm St., poll, horse 50, buggy 30, piano 100.


180


5 24


Badger, Charles and Carrie E., Union St., poll, 6 horses 500, carriages 75.


575


12 35


Bailey Adeline J., Dean Ave., house 1200,


house 900, house lot No. 1 1-8a 500, house lot No. 2 1-8a 350.


2950


53 10


Bailey, Minnie G., Pleasant St., house 1200, house lot 1-4a 400.


1600


28 80


Baker, Erastus E., Lincoln St., poll, 2 hor- ses 100, 7 cows 175, heifer 20, 12 cords wood 25.


320


House 800, barn 200, shed 50, home- stead 74 1-4a 1500.


2550


53 66


Baker, Joseph Herbert, Lincoln St., poll, improved land 9 1-4a


500


11 00


Baker, George B., Main St., poll, horse 75, buggy 25, sleigh 10.


110


3 98


Baker, Louis A., Main St., house 2250, barn


7


NAME. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.


VALUATION.


TAX.


200, house lot 3-4a 2000.


4450


80 10


Bank, Benjamin Franklin Savings, Pond St., house 1050, barn 200, house lot 1-2a 150.


1400


25 20


Barrett, Charles and Deleski C., 'Lincoln St., poll, horse 50, cow 25, buggy 35, piano 50.


160


House 900, barn 100, old house 100, out buildings 100, homestead 25a 400, Shephard lot 12 1-2a 150, Graham lot 6a 60.


1810


37 46


Barrett, Sherman H., Central St., poll, stock in trade 1000, horse 50, bicycle 20.


1070


21 26


Barrett, Winona, Garfield St., 1-2 house 800, (exempt 500) house lot 1-6a 300.


600


10 80


Barnes, Lucy, Garfield St., 1-2 house 800, (exempt 500) house lot 1-6a 300.


600


10 80


Bartholomew, Fred H., Cottage St., poll, house 1200, house lot 3-16a 600.


1800


34 40


Bartlett, William A. Jr., Patridge St., poll, horse 30, buggy 30, sleigh 15, piano 50. House 500, barn, new, 250, house lot la 200, Cleary lot 5a 200.


125


1150


24 95


Bartlett Herbert A., Patridge St., poll, 2 horses 75, 8 cows 200, piano 150.


425


House 750, barn 200, homestead 9 1-2a 300, sprout land 24a 250.


1500


36 65


Bartlett, William A., Patridge St., poll, cow, House 450, barn 200, homestead 31a 450, Davis Pond lot 5 3-4a 60, Fisher lot 20a 200.


25


1360


26 98


Barton, Mrs. Hannah, Central St., house


-


8


NAME. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. VALUATION. TAX.


1425, 2 houses 1300, barn 75, barn 75, shop 50, house lot 2a 450, 2 house lots 1400. 3775


67 95


Bassett, Charles S., Cottage St., poll, trust fund 1000.


1000


House 1150, house lot 1-4a 650.


1800


52 40


Bassett, E. P. & Sons, Dean Ave. extension, stock in trade 10,000, machinery 12,000, 3 horses 250.


22,250


Straw factory 22,000, barn and shed 500, 2 bleacheries 2000, gasoline build-


ing 100, factory lot 11 3-4a 2500.


27,100


888 30


Bassett Joseph P., Union St., poll, piano, House 2800, house lot 1-3a 700.


150


3500


67 70


Bassett, O. M. and M. S., Emmons St., poll, house 2000, house lot 1-4a 800.


2800


52 40


Batchelor, Josiah W., Cottage St., poll, stock in trade, 1000.


1000


20 00


Bates, Frank A. and Nellie, Emmons St., poll, stock in trade 1800, 2 horses 150, buggy 50, bicycle 25.


2025


38 45


Bemis, Henry, Main St., poll, house 700, shop and barn 150, house lot 3-4a 600, pasture and tillage 4a 300.


1750


33 50


Bennett, Herbert L., Central St., poll, bi- cycle 30.


30


2 54


Belville, Felix, King St., poll, horse 75, buggy 50.


125


4 25


Bishop, James W. and Martha L., Beech St., poll, horse


20


House 700, barn 200, homestead 20a


9


NAME. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. VALUATION. TAX.


600, sprout land 8a 130, sprout land 5a 60, pasture 27a 275, sprout burned 7a 35, Penniman lot 10a 150. 2150


41 06


Bigelow, Albert M. and Mattie, Summer St., poll, horse 50, buggy 15. 65


House 200, barn 50, homestead 5a 400. 650


14 87


Blackmar, Edward P., Chestnut St., poll,


horse 75, cow 25, piano 100, buggy 50. 250


House 700, barn 150, hennery 100, homestead 6a 700. 1650


36 20


Blake, Oramel B. and Frank D., Maple St., 2 polls, cow. 30


House 900, barn 150 (exempt 250), homestead 10a 600. 1400


29 74


Blake, Sarah A., Maple St., sprout land 8a 250 (exempt).


Blake, George A. A. and Elizabeth A., Forrest St., poll, house 150, house lot 1-2a 50.


200


5 60


Blake, Lewis A. E., Hillside Place, poll, horse.


25


2 45


Blake, Wm. A., Pond St., poll, horse 40, cow 30.


70


House 500, barn 150, homestead 30 1-2a 400, woodland 4a 100, sprout and clear land 5a 50, meadow 2a 20.


1220


25 22


Blanchard, James N., Summer St., poll, bicycle.


40


2 72


Bly, Fred P., Alpine St., poll, piano 100, bicycle 30.


130


4 34


Bonsall, Wm. H., Chestnut St., poll, horse 40, cow 20, heifer 15. 75


10


NAME. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.


VALUATION. TAX.


House 350, barn 100, homestead 7 1-2a 300, Bright lot 15a 225.


975


20 90


Boocock, Wm. H., Hutchinson Place, poll, house 800, house lot 1-7a 200.


1000


20 00


Boston Rubber Co., Fisher St., machinery. Mill 14,000, barn 400, storehouse 1500, mill lot 5 1-2a 800.


8500


16,700


453 60


Boucher, Augustus, Cottage St., poll, cow House 1500, barn 200, house lot 2 1-2a 1000, Lincoln lot 5a 125.


2825


53 39


Bourne, Samuel C., Lincoln St., poll, 2 horses 75, 2 cows 50, heifer 15, organ 100.


240


6 32


Bourassa, Louis, Washington St., poll, house 1400, house lot 1-8a 350


1750


33 50


Bourassa, Nelson, Pond St., poll, 2 horses 50, cow 25, buggy 10.


85


House 1500, barn 200, shop 100, home- stead 11a 600.


2400


46 73


Briggs, Alfred, Summer St., poll, hotel furniture 500, buggy 25, piano 75.


600


House 1000, barn 200, house lot 1-2a 500.


1700


43 40


Briggs, Charlotte F. Central St., horse 100, buggy 50.


150


House 2300, house 2000, house lot 1-3a 600, house lot 1-3a 600.


5500


101 70


Briggs, Mrs. Adeline N., Union St., cow, House 500, barn 175, crib 40, home- stead 42a 600, sprout land 4a 50, Benj. Guild lot 3a 30, Benj. Guild lot 2a 25.


25


1420


26 01


Briggs, Alphonso, West St., poll, piano


75


3 35


30


11


NAME. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. VALUATION. TAX.


Briggs, Charles A., Peck St., poll, 3 hor- ses 125, buggy 25, piano 75. 225


House 1200, barn 300, house lot 3 3-4a 1000.


2500


51 05


Bracelet, Bernard, Worsted St., poll, house 400, house 350, house lot 1-4a 100, house lot 1-4 200, building lot 1-3a 200. Bright, Warren H., Central St., poll, 4 hor- ses 250, cow 30, 350 M ft. lumber 2100, 3 swine 15, carriage 50, 30 cords hard wood 60, 30 cords pitch pine 60. House 1250, barn 700, old barn 200, house, Howe, 1200, house, Daniels, 400, 2 sheds 50, hennery 50, homestead 44a 2200, Howe house lot 3a 400, Hodges lot 12a 60, Fairbanks lot 20a 300, Adams lot 14a 100, Woodward lot 20a 400, Daniels lot 3a 150, Sam- uel Darling lot 20a 100.


7560


184 25


Bright, Fred A., Beaver St., poll, 2 horses 150.


150


4 70


Brock, Albert L., and Mary A., School St., poll, piano


150


House 1000, house lot 1-8a 300.


1300


28 10


Brown, Wm. M., off' Washington St., poll, piano.


100


House 1000, house lot 1-4a 300.


1300


27 20


Brown, Leonard B., Pond St., poll, 2 cows 55, buggy 25.


80


House 600, barn 100, homestead 28a 400.


1100


23 24


Brown, John Mrs., Beech St., house 400, barn 100 (exempt), house lot la 150,


1250


24 50


2565


12


NAME. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.


VALUATION. TAX.


sprout land 7a 70.


220


3 96


Brogan, James, Summer St., poll, house 700, house lot 1-3a 300.


1000


20 00




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