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to ourselves, if the family of any soldier should be allowed to suffer for the necessaries of life in our midst.
There is, at the present time, one full company, known by the name of the NEWTON GUARDS, in the Sixteenth Regi- ment, under Col. Wyman, now stationed at Fortress Monroe. This company is under the command of Captain HENRY T. LAWSON of Newtonville, by whom it was recruited, in con- cert with a few other citizens, and a bounty amounting to over $800, raised by subscription in the several villages, was paid to the members by the Selectmen. In addition to this full company, Newton has now in the service of the Gov- ernment more than one hundred and twenty of her citizens, scattered through the various regiments which have been enlisted from time to time.
The Ladies of the Town have manifested more than their usual liberality in contributing of their abundance to the wants of those who have gone forth in our defence. Large contributions have been made, and are daily being made by them, for the comfort of the soldiers ; and if they should re- ceive no other reward for their benevolent exertions, than the satisfaction of. knowing that they have done what they could in this the day of our necessity, to relieve the sufferings of these gallant men who are perilling their lives in our coun- try's cause, it will prove for them a rich investment.
Since our last Annual Report was made to the Town, our circumstances, both as individuals and as a people, are ma- terially changed. The storm which then threatened our National existence, but which we all hoped to avert, has cul- minated in one of the most stupendous rebellions that ever befel any country, requiring great personal sacrifices on the part of us all, to furnish the General Government with the means necessary to suppress it. It was for a long time a
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matter of speculation with many, in view of the divided polit- ical sentiments of the people, whether the government could sustain itself in case of an outbreak. But when the cowardly attack was made upon Fort Sumpter, all doubts upon that point were dissipated, and all loyal hearts were inspired with courage. Party feeling subsided, party lines were oblitera- ted ; and the opinions and sympathies of our people were melted and fused, as it were, into one determined resolution, that the Constitution should be preserved, the Union main- tained, and the rebellion put down.
To this end, with an unwavering trust in the God of our Fathers, let us devote all our energies, hoping and believing that before this year closes, we shall again find ourselves a united and happy people.
All which is respectfully submitted.
THOMAS RICE, JR.,
SAMUEL F. DIX, Selectmen
FREDERICK A. COLLINS,
ORRIN WHIPPLE,
of Newton.
JAMES F. C. HYDE,
NEWTON, Feb, 13th, 1862.
REGISTRAR'S REPORT FOR 1861.
THE following statistics of Births, Intentions of Marriage, Marriages, and Deaths, in Newton, prepared by the Registrar, are for the year 1861.
BIRTHS.
Whole number for the year,
202
IN THE DIFFERENT VILLAGES.
West Newton, 4 ฿
Upper Falls, 40
Newton Corner, 37
Newton Centre, 30
Newtonville, 22
Lower Falls,
11
Auburndale,
7
East Newton,
7
Oak Hill,
1
Not enumerated above,
6
202
The greatest number of births in any one month was 24, in August. The least number was 11, in May; and the same in December.
INTENTIONS OF MARRIAGE RECORDED.
78
In which both parties belonged to Newton,
47
In which but one belonged to Newton,
31
78
Making 125 persons of Newton who entered their intentions, and who were probably married, being 23 persons more than during the year previous. This is the true record of the number of Newton people who were married last year. Many Newton people leave Newton to be married, and some from other places are married in Newton ; hence the marriages in Newton are not a true indication of the number of Newton people married.
MARRIAGES.
The whole number of Marriages in 1861 in Newton was 58, seven more couples than during the previous year.
In which one or both parties belonged to Newton, 42
In which neither party belonged to Newton, -
16
The greatest number in any one month was 7 in January, and 7 in June. The least number was 3 in February ; and the same in March and April
The oldest person married was 61 years. The youngest 66 16%
The first marriage of 97 persons.
The second 16
The third 1
Unknown, 2
116
Małes,
86
Females,
116
202
Of American parents,
101
Of Irish parents,
93
Other foreign parents,
8
202
Less than previous year,
43
There was one case of twins.
There were 42 others recorded, most- ly cases where families had come into Newton with young children not re- corded.
Whole number of couples,
57
DEATHS.
The whole number in 1861 was 136, which is 42 more than in the year pre- vious. Males, 68 ; females, 68.
DISEASES :
AGES :
Consumption,
18
Under 5 years, Between 5 and 10 years,
5
Bowel Complaints,
9
10 40
20
9
Old Age,
6
" 20
30
11
Typhoid Fever,
5
30
40
60
16
Other fevers,
3
66 40
66
50
66
13
66
60
10
136
66
70
80
12
66
80
90
6
136
The oldest person who died last year was John Kingsbury, aged 88 years, 4 months and 12 days.
By the above bill of deaths in Newton, it will be seen that the past year has been of unusual mortality, although there has been no very prevalent disease among us. The number of deaths, I think, is greater than ever before in our town, not only postively, but relatively. It is believed, however, that a more perfect record of deaths, under the present Registration Laws, has been obtained the past year, than heretofore; the law now requiring a record of the death of any person to be given to the Town Clerk, and a certificate to be taken from him before burial, or within seven days afterwards. Formerly, and perhaps to some extent now, the children of our foreign population, when they have died, have been carried to cemeteries out of town and buried without record, as they frequently do not employ our sextons. It is very desirable that this law should be universally observed, that our records may be complete. Consump- tion is still the leading disease, or eause of death ; though relatively far less so than a few years since; the favorable change being, probably, attributable in part to the fact, that our ladies place between their feet and the ice and snows of our elimate, " thicker soles."
In 1858, consumption earried off one fourth of those who died; in 1859, one fourth ; in 1860, less than one sixth; and in 1861, less than one seventh.
POPULATION AND MORTALITY IN NEWTON FOR 14 YEARS.
Though some deaths, without doubt, have not been recorded, yet according to the best information obtained and recorded, the following table is very nearly correet, and may be interesting to the inhabitants of Newton :
In 1848
Population about
4,870 5,068
Deaths
72 66
One in about
67 76
66 1850
66
U. S. Census, 5,258
55
66
105
" 1851
5,450
57
66
1852
5,700
39
146
1853
6,050
66
53
114
1854
6,400
82
78
1855
State Census,
6,768
82
82
66
1856
66
7,090
64
66
111
1857
6:
7,420
66
112
1858
7,740
66
60
129
1859
8,060
62
130
1860
66
U. S. Census,
8,400
94
89
1861
8,700
136
64
7
Other diseases,
80
50
60 70
47
Scarlet Fever,
15
1849
95
66
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It thus appears that for the last 14 years, the average mortality per year has been about 1 death to 100 persons in our Town. The average mortality of our State, has, for many years, been not far from 1 in 54; and in Suffolk County, 1 in from 36 to 40; showing the propriety and wisdom of those who locate their families in Newton while they do business in Boston.
MARSHALL S. RICE, Registrar.
Newton Centre, Jan. 30th, 1862.
STATISTICS FROM THE ASSESSORS' BOOKS.
Value of Personal Estate, May 1, 1861, $1,955,835 00
Value of Real Estate, 66 5,644,285 00
Total value of Real and Personal Estate, $7,600,120 00
Number of Polls May 1, 1861,
2,056
66 66 1855,
1,601
Gain in six years,
455
Number of Dwelling Houses May 1, 1861,
1,330
66 1855, 971
Gain in six years,
359
Number of persons between 5 and 15 years of age May 1, 1861, 1,587
Number of persons between 5 and 15 years of age May 1, 1855, 1,152
Gain in six years,
435
Number of Enrolled Militia, May, 1, 1861,
1,064
66 66 1855,
827
Gain in six years,
237
LIST OF PERSONS
WHO WERE TAXED FOR
REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE, IN THE
TOWN OF NEWTON,
THE YEAR 1861.
Rate of Taxation, $7.20 on $1,000.
RESIDENTS.
NAMES.
Value of Real Estate.
Tax on Real Estate.
Value of Per. Estate.
Tax on Per. Estate.
ABBOTT, John S.
7,100
51 12
1,000
7 20
Adams, Smith, heirs
7,100
51 12
Adams, O. J.
2,000
14 40
2,200
15 84
house and land, Nonantum street
2,550
18 36
house and land, Washing- ton street
1,275
9 18
Adams, Anna P., Mrs., Middlesex block
8,900
64 08
Adams, A. S.
1,975
14 22
2,140
15 41
Adams, William
1,500
10 80
Adams, Stephen W.
200
1 44
25
18
Adams, Solomon
3,950
28 44
25
18
Adams, George
8,000
57 60
860
6 19
Allen land
1,250
9 00
Aiken, William
8,900
64 08
450
3 24
Alcott, Phebe L., Mrs.
3,800
27 36
2,000
14 40
Alden, William
2,900
20 88
300
2 16
Allen, Jeremiah, 2d
600
4 32
160
1 15
Allen, William F., Stimson land
1,000
7 20
400
2 88
Allen, Nathaniel G.
3,300
23 76
40
29
Allen, George E.
1,185
8 53
Allen, Nathaniel T.
1,200
8 64
1,855
13 36
Allen, Phineas
2,375
17 10
Allen, Augustus
7,925
57 06
1,175
8 46
Bartlett farm
4,600
33 12
Allen, Martha S., Mrs.
1,800
12 96
4,880
35 14
Allen, Lucretia W., heirs
3,000
21 60
Allen, Sidney
2,675
19 26
vacant lot
400
2 88
Allen, Horatio F.
200
1 44
Allison, James S.
9,900
71 28
625
4 50
Almon & Hawkes
1,800
12 96
200
1 44
Alvord, John W.
2,400
17 28
500
3 60
-
Adams, Ruthy, Mrs.
60
NAMES.
Value of Real Estate.
Tax on Real Estate.
Value of Per. Estate.
-
Tax on Per. Estate.
Andrews, Solomon, land ncar Aug-
ustus Allen's
100
72
Andrews, Daniel W.
3,325
23 94
Appleton, Ann
3,000
21 60
Ashton, John
6,300
45 36
1,415
10 19
Atherton, Otis
1,000
7 20
280
2 02
Ayres, Harriet
2,000
14 40
Ayres, John
8,000
57 60
1,250
9 00
66 Wight place
2,750
19 80
BACON, Francis W.
2,850
20 52
Bacon, Joseph N.
6,350
45 70
9,690
69 77
house and lot, North Johnson Cottage
2,250
16 20
Johnson Cottage and lot
2,200
15 84
66
Mansfield bl'k, 3 h. and land
4,900
35 28
66
Claggett house and land
2,500
18 00
Johnson shop and lot
1,600
11 52
shops and lot on Pearl street
650
4 68
66
Murdoch land and building
2,750
19 80
house and land, Church street 3,000
21 60
66
store building and land
6,950
50 04
6.
boarding house and land
2,600
18 72
and street, 1,160 feet
100
72
land on Pearl st., 17,374 fect
875
6 30
J. Bacon, land, 26,900 feet
1,300
9 36
land on Park st., 117,114 fcet
1,750
12 60
land on Waban st., 42,500 ft.
850
6 12
Allen farm
7,600
54 72
Woodward land
3,000
21 60
lot 32, Maple street,
250
.1 80
Partridge land,
500
3 60
lot 6, Cold Spring land
100
72
66
lot 8, Cabot land
200
1 44
lot 9, Cabot land
800
5 76
lot 11, Cabot land
400
2 88
66 White land
400
2 88
.
9,000
64 80
Bacon, Ralph
1,400
10 08
Bacon, Horace
4,575
32 94
360
2 59
Bacon, Benjamin F.
1,000
7 20
Bacon, Mary, Mrs., guardian of Josiah Bacon
Bacon, George W.
4,000
28 80
700
5 04
Bacon, Joseph, Est
10,400
74 88
6,975
50 22
Parker land
600
4 32
Bacon, Silas, heirs
1,900
13 68
Badger, George W., heirs
1,800
12 96
Badger, Mary E., Mrs.
5,000
36 00
Bagley, Thomas and Michael
1,650
11 88
Bailey, James W.
4,000
28 80
600
4 32
66
land at Newtonville, 56.000 f. 3,350
700
5 04
Bailey, Calvin
9,400
67 68
350
2 52
build'gs and land on Eliot st.
9,000
64 80
Bailey, William H.
500
3 60
Bailey, Luther
2,700
19 44
1,000
7 20
Bacon, George W. & Co.
8,100
58 32
Market building
24 12
Bacon, J. N. & E. Woodward, Trustees
66
land between Hamblin's place
61
NAMES.
Value of Real Estate.
Tax on Real Estate.
-
Value of Per. Estate.
Tax on Per. Estate.
Baker, Theodore
3,850
27 72
90
65
Baird, Augustus
150
1 08
Baldwin, Thomas C.
1,825
13 14
house and land, Newtonville
1,050
7 56
Bancroft, Edward P.
4,850
34 92
7,150
51 48
house and land on Ch. st.
2,950
21 24
house and land on Pearl st.
1,300
9 36
Barker, Aaron, heirs
2,000
14 40
Barker, Aaron,
200
1 44
3,620
26 07
Barker, H. A.
3,800
27 36
520
3 75
Barker, Sewall
8,200
59 04
3,885
25 10
Barden, Frederick
7,500
54 00
10,140
73 01
Barnes, Michael
50
36
300
2 16
Barney, Joseph, Mrs.
950
6 84
Barney, Joseph, house and land Clark land
1,225
8 82
Barrett, Alexander G.
1,475
10 62
275
1 98
Barrett, Samuel,
4,700
33 84
2,100
15 12
Barry, Michael
2,150
15 48
25
18
Barstow, E. H.
2,225
16 02
Bartlett, Jeremiah
1,100
7 92
Bartlett, Perigren
2,575
18 54
300
2 16
Bartlett, Joshua
4,350
31 32
100
72
Bassett, James N.
200
1 44
Bassett, Henry D.
8,750
63 00
40
29
Bates, Harrison
150
1 08
Baury, Alfred L.
4,500
32 40
3,200
23 04
tavern house and land
2,500
18 00
house and land on Church st.
1,400
10 08
pasture lot
1,000
7 20
Baxter, Sarah
9,000
64 80
19,420
139 82
land near burial ground
600
4 32
land on Sylvan Heights
3,500
25 20
Baxter, George H.
400
2 88
Baxter, James
800
5 76
Baxter, Daniel. heirs, house and land
on Washington street
1,300
9 36
bldgs. and I'd on Prospect st. 2,100
6,300
45 36
1,575
11 34
Beaman, Q. P.
1,200
8 64
Beard, Orrin
40
29
Benson, Thomas
1,350
9 72
60
43
Benson, Frederick A.
5,200
37 44
575
4 14
Bigelow, Henry
4,700
33 84
1,165
8 39
Bigclow, Henry, tr'stee for Mrs. Poole 3,000
21 60
Billings, IIenry
5,200
37 44
225
1 62
66
Sterling land
5,500
39 60
Billings, Beriah
25
18
Billings, Albert
1,805
13 00
Billings, Mary Ann, Mrs.
3,700
26 64
Billings, Edward T.
1,000
7 20
Brigham, Mary, Mrs.
1,650
11 88
725
5 22
Bixby, John C.
2,250
16 20
Blake, James
15,790
113 69
Blaisdell, R. B.
2,900
20 88
Blodgett, Henry
300
2 16
Bodge, Asa
850
6 12
15 12
Beals, James H.
land South of N'ville avenue
600
4 32
Birnstill, Joseph
750
5 40
Barnard, James H.
62
NAMES.
Value of Real Estate.
Tax on Real Estate. -
Value of Per. Estate.
Tax on Per. Estate.
Bogle, Daniel
25
18
Bogle, D. & J. & Co.
800
5 76
1,625
11 70
Boise, Lewis D.
4,500
32 40
40
29
Bosworth, William
3,200
23 04
Bosworth, Pliny
25
18
Bourne, Benjamin
1,800
12 96
110
79
North A. Dale I'd, lot 45
200
1 44
66
6
48
175
1 26
66
66
57
175
1 26
66
59
175
1 26
66
¥
75
300
2 16
66
76
350
2 52
Bourne, W. P. & Benj., Hatch place
1,700
12 24
buildings and farm land
5,075
36 54
paint shop and land
700
5 04
Bourne, George L.
1,050
7 56
25
18
Bowman, Alexander
30
22
Bowers, Charles E., estate
3,900
28 08
275
1 98
lots of I'd between Washing- ton and Watertown sts.
8,825
63 54
Boyd, John F.
house and land on Park st.
2,200
15 84
300
2 16
Boyt, James H.
950
6 84
Brackett, Ann (East Newton)
3,650
26 28
860
6 19
Brackett, Charles
20,500
147 60
345
2 49
66
house and 1 acre land
4,500
32 40
Brackett, Henry
6,800
48 96
50
36
Brackett, Nathaniel
12,525
90 18
6,320
45 51
house oc'd by G. B., and 6 acres land
7,425
53 46
land at Morse Island
2,000
14 40
Brackett, Albert
4,100
29 52
3.875
27 90
h. & I'd occ'd by Mrs. Brown
4,500
32 40
Store building and land
7,300
52 56
¥
buildings and land W. New. 1,400
10 08
buildings and I'd on Charles River
4,350
31 32
house lot on Woodland Park 600
4 32
Brackett, Gilman
Brackett, Horace, heirs, land cor. Elm
and Webster streets
2,500
18 00
lot No. 62, Maple street
150
1 08
lot No 63,
150
1 08
Brackett, Ann (W. New.) vestry lot 1,000
7 20
house and I'd on Cherry st. 2,350
16 92
Breck, Henry
10,825
77 94
435
3 13
Brennan, Patrick
1,600
11 52
10
07
Bridges, Elizabeth
4,000
25 80
200
1 44
lot 7 Cabot land
1,500
10 80
Bridges, Emeline
400
2 88
Bridges, George C., lot 13 Cabot I'd
550
3 96
Bridge, J. P.
400
2 88
Bridgham, Prescott C.
6,550
47 16
600
4 32
Brigham, George
950
6 84
Brigham, Henry
3,050
21 96
Bridgman, Erastus S.
2,450
17 64
Briggs, George W.
1,000
7 20
Brooks, Edward D.
7,150
51 48
485
3 49
3,280
23 62
2,050
14 76
Boynton, Richard
63
NAMES.
Value of Real Estate.
Tax on Real Estate.
Value of Per. Estate.
Tax on Per. Estate.
Brigham, Wm. and Geo. Greig, ex'rs
Estate of David M. Kinmonth 11,600
83 52
46,575
335 34
Brown & Goulding
1,740
12 53
Brown, Harvey S.
2,075
14 94
lot 52 Webster st.
200
1 44
Brown, J. H.
5,400
38 88
1,475
10 62
Brown, William L.
3,900
28 08
Brown, Albert G.
560
4 03
Brown, John H.
1,250
9 00
Brown, Mary, Mrs.
1,775
12 78
Brown, Joseph F.
2,550
18 36
Bruce, Francis P.
175
1 26
Bruce, James S.
4,000
28 80
1,570
11 30
Bryson, Hugh
450
3 24
Bryson, Patrick
1,400
10 80
10
07
Bryson, James
800
5 76
20
14
Bryson, Barney
75
54
Bullens, George S.
2,300
16 56
30
22
Buhler, Frederick
250
1 80
Buckley, John
125
90
Bucklin, Sarah
1,825
13 14
Burr, C. C.
14,400
103 68
2,285
16 45
Burr, Isaac T.
13,000
93 60
house and I'd on Waban st.
3,200
23 04
Bush, Jotham, heirs
2,550
18 36
Buttrick, Margaret E.
2,650
19 08
4,800
34 56
Butters, George W
8,925
64 26
700
5 04
I'd near Wor. Turnpike
200
1 44
CABOT, Lydia, Mrs.
5,450
39 24
11,925
85 86
Cady, Collin
1,250
9 00
1,345
9 68
Caldwell, Levi
1,910
13 75
Callahan, Michael
75
54
Canfield, Thomas
850
6 12
Cannon, John
500
3 60
Capen, John
4,000
28 80
4,890
35 21
Smallwood land
700
5 04
670
4 82
Carleton, George J.
8,175
58 86
2,910
20 95
"
house and I'd U. Falls
1,150
8 28
Macarty land
4,600
33 12
66
Siedhof land
2,000
14 40
Carter, T. H.
6,250
45 00
3,270
23 54
66
Bates land
850
6 12
Auburndale land
4,200
30 24
Cargill, Ann M.
2,100
15 12
Cary, Isaac
12,000
86 40
7,485
53 89
Caswell, Lemuel
3,000
21 60
Cate, Stephen, & Son
975
7 02
3,600
25 92
Cate, Stephen
5,400
38 88
225
1 62
farm land
3,600
25 92
25
18
Cavanagh, Thomas
1,050
7 56
Cavanagh, John
1,800
12 96
Chaffee, Hiram W.
1,875
13 50
Chaffin, Edwin
5,350
38 52
1,500
10 80
Chaffin, John C.
8,800
63 36
6,505
46 84
Chaffin, Maria D.
5,000
36 00
Cate, Hiram S.
land on Highland avenue
4,000
28 80
Capen, Olive, Mrs.
64
NAMES.
Value of Real Estate.
Tax on Real Estate.
Value of Per. Estate.
Tax 2 Per. Estate.
Chase, H. Lincoln
3,600
25 92
Chase, Irah
1,600
11 52
Cheever, Lyman
1,675
12 06
Chickering, Mary
2,500
18 00
Chapin, Charles
80
58
Chism, Samuel
3,100
22 32
lot 17, G. Hall land
400
2 88
Claflin, William
23,000
165 60
26,150
188 28
66 Bates land
4,675
33 66
66
factory building, 2 d. houses, barn, and lot No. 23
4,600
33 12
Hurley pl., 2 d. h.'s and land,
2,250
16 20
66
Masonic Hall
1,000
7 20
Clarke, Joseph S.
4,800
34 56
Clarke, George P., carpenter's shop and land
750
5 40
=
h., barn, and I'd on Beacon st.
4,000
28 80
house and land on Pelham st.
1,975
14 22
Clarke, William E.
900
6 48
Clement, James H.
11,000
79 20
1,450
10 44
66
lot 48 Collier land
150
1 08
Clifford, Charles
1,050
7 56
Cobb, Andrew B.
3,600
25 92
175
1 26
Cobb, Henry E
200
1 44
Cobb, Lydia, Mrs.
4,300
30 96
Coffin, Roland G.
5,900
42 48
1,260
9 07
Coffin, Langdon
5,475
39 42
Colburn, George D.
3,600
25 92
500
3 60
Colburn, Mary, Mrs.
1,800
12 96
Colby, Gardner
23,100
166 32
11,060
79 63
Cole, John S.
2,775
19 98
3,000
21 60
Cole, George W.
1,600
11 52
cottage house and land
900
6 48
house and land on Inst. Hill
4,800
34 56
Cole, Charles
2,450
17 64
825
5 94
shop and land
700
5 04
300
2 16
Cole, Andrew
4,900
35 28
3,080
22 18
" store building and land
6,300
45 36
Cole, Henry P.
4,700
33 84
30
22
Cole, Andrew & Son
2,325
16 74
Coleman, John
850
6 12
Coleman. Patrick
5,950
42 84
6,985
50 29
66
toll-house and land
500
3 60
66
pasture lot
1,500
10 80
66
land near cemetery
600
4 32
66
Bartlett land
100
72
250
1 80
66
undivided I'd, C. Spring swamp 150
1 08
66
H. Collins land
100
72
Collins, E. J. & others, executors
2,700
19 44
Collins, Frederick A.
4,150
29 88
2,155
15 52
pasture lot
1,500
10 80
66
glue shops and 9 1-2 acres I'd 1,100
7 92
500
3 60
Coffin, Mary H.
Colburn, William H.
1,000
7 20
land on Sylvan Heights
4,750
34 20
Cole, Charles & Co.
150
1 08
Collins, Edward J.
house and I'd at Newtonville 2,900
20 88
lot No. 4. Jackson land
65
NAMES.
Value of Real Estate.
Tax on Real Estate.
Value of Per. Estate.
Tax on Per. Estate.
Collins, F. A., cot. house and lot, U. F. 750
5 40
house and land, U. Falls
1,450
10 44
66
Hinckley land
500
3 60
Bartlett land
75
54
66
lot No. 2, Jackson land
250
1 80
Charles River land
100
72
Pine Hill lot
100
72
66
Pine lot, on Beacon street
300
2 16
H. Collins land (undivided)
400
2 88
house and land occupied by Mrs. M. C. Mills
2,100
15 12
Collins, John
1,300
9 36
Collins, Levi B.
1,500
10 80
Commons, Edmond
650
4 68
10
07
Conant, Andrew P.
7,250
52 20
200
1 44
Connolly, Timothy
750
5 40
50
36
Connolly, Frank
25
18
Connolly, Patrick
20
14
Connolly, Peter
1,000
7 20
Conroy, John
1,200
8 64
Conner, Martin
900
6 48
Cook, Nathaniel B.
200
1 44
Cook, Asa
2,700
19 44
175
1 26
shop and lot
350
2 52
wood lot
150
1 08
Cook, Phebe J.
4,640
33 41
Cook. Artemas J.
1,950
14 04
25
18
Cook, C. C.
4,700
33 84
house and I'd on Wash'n st.
975
7 02
house and land on Pearl st.
1,200
8 64
lots 64, 65, Pine street
400
2 88
Cook, Elizabeth
2,800
20 16
66
house and I'd occ'd by Goulding 725
5 22
land north of Pearl street
1,200
8 64
house and land on Willow lane 250
1 80
66
build'gs and I'd oc'd by Lovely 2,100 buildings and land occ'd by Wallace and Lovely
2,025
14 58
land occupied by Farrell
100
72
Cook, Sarah
1,000
7 20
2 houses and 20 acres land
3,900
28 08
house and land oc. by Whalan & Coffee
900
6 48
I'd cor. Wash'n and Willow lane 500
3 60
land between Pearl and Water- town streets
750
5 40
Cook, James M.
5,100
36 72
house and I'd oc. by J. F. Paul 2,600
18 72
house and I'd oc. by Campbell 2,600
18 72
house and land oc. by Harris
2,600
18 72
store build'g, paint shop and I'd 5,400
38 88
Cooley, Lucy B. Mrs.
3,600
25 92
350
2 52
Coolidge, William D.
5,000
36 00
2,280
16 42
Combs, T. C.
1,300
9 36
Corcoran, Michael
525
3 78
Cotting, Jesse G.
4,750
34 20
690
4 97
Connell, Jeffry
75
54
Coughlan, Thomas
1,000
7 20
Cousens, Augustus
2,550
18 36
15 12
5
66
NAMES.
Value of Real Estate.
-
Tax on Real Estate.
Value of Per. Estate.
Tax on Per. Estate.
Cousens, Joseph E.
2,700
19 44
25
18
new house and land
3,000
21 60
Cousens, Joseph E. & Seth, carpenter's
shop
200
1 44
Cousens, Seth
2,400
17 28
Cousens, Horace
3,000
21 60
2,755
19 84
buildings ncar R. R. station and 34 acres land
11,500
82 80
land south of Station st., 1} acres
600
4 32
66
slate ledge lot
600
4 32
Cousens, Beulah Mrs., Murdoch I'd
500
3 60
land on Arba Hyde road
550
3 96
Cox, Thomas
1,000
7 20
Courtland, Mary A., house and land on
Elmwood street
2,050
14 76
Crafts, Moses
9,350
5,500
39 60
Kenny I'd and house and barn 3,200
Barney land
2,500
18 00
Pelham land
2,000
14 40
Crafts, Moses and Amasa I'd near
R. R. Crossing
500
3 60
66
land on Homer st.
2,000
14 40
Crafts, Amasa
3,500
25 20
1,015
7 31
Crafts, Relief Mrs.
6,400
46 08
300
2 16
land south of Auburn st.
5,600
40 32
orchard lot
2,000
14 40
carpenters shop and lot
750
5 40
Crafts, Walter
66
J. Ayres land
350
2 52
66
Parks land
2,000
14 40
Judson land
400
2 88
Crafts, William B.
7,075
50 94
Crafts, Nathan
7,625
54 90
350
2 52
Crane, Rebecca
2,000
14 40
Crehore, Lemuel
19,450
140 04
13,190
94 97
build'gs and I'd oc. by Emery 1,475
10 62
700
5 04
house storage building and land on Wash. st.
4,500
32 40
Stimson land
6,500
46 80
66
John Mills land
300
2 16
Crehore, Lemuel and others mortg's. 2,000
14 40
Crehore, Lemuel, trustee under the
will of A. Allen
15,650
112 68
house oc. by George Mills
1,500
10 80
Crehore, Lemuel & Son, paper mills stock, machinery, etc.
13,000
93 60
19,000
136 80
Crowley, John
1,150
8 28
Crowdle, James
800
5 76
Cummings, Josiah S.
2,300
16 56
3,000
21 60
Cummings, Charles
1,700
12 24
Cummings, Patrick
675
4 86
75
54
Cummings, George
775
5 58
Cunningham Luther T.
2,050
14 76
325
2 34
shop and I'd N. Centre
1,900
13 68
land near Lewis Hurds
400
2 88
house lot near Mrs. Mills 300
2 16
one-half of homest'd place 1,200
8 64
67 32
23 04
4,000
28 80
house and I'd oc. by Belcher
67
NAMES.
Value of Real Estate.
Tax on Real Estate.
Value of Per. Estate.
Tax on Per. Estate.
Cunningham L. T., Oak Hill land
200
1 44
Cunningham, Cyrus
1,000
7 20
135
97
meadow land
300
2 16
Cunningham, John
375
2 70
Curtis, Allen C.
9,100
65 52
100
72
house and I'd oc. by H. Curtis 1,300
9 36
house and I'd oc. by Mrs. Mary Curtis
1,450
10 44
66
house and I'd oc. by G. Curtis 2,700
19 44
paper mills, machinery, land, and water power
22,000
158 40
18,000
129 60
Curtis, A. C. & Sons
3,000
21 60
Curtis, William
6,500
46 80
3,000
21 60
house and I'd oc. by Mrs. Allen 1,350
9 72
Curtis, Sarah, Mrs.
1,400
10 08
Curtis, George P.
130
94
Curtis, Mary B.
2,050
14 76
Cushing, Susan, land at E. Newton
1,500
10 80
5,560
40 03
Cushman, James H.
1,850
13 32
Cushman, Mary Elizabeth
1,800
12 96
Cutler, Albert
1,150
8 28
Cutter, Frederick A., barn and land
500
3 60
75
54
.. sandpit lot
400
2 88
DALBY, Thomas
4,875
35 10
2,125
15 30
finishing shop and land
2,700
19 44
cottage house and land
775
5 58
boarding house and land
2,400
17 28
66 White land
400
2 88
Danforth, S. A.
3,200
23 04
300
2 16
Daniels, George
new house and land
3,700
26 64
Ledge lot
500
3 60
Richardson lot
600
4 32
Darmody, Patrick
450
3 24
Davenport, William H.
400
2 88
Davis, William B.
1,750
12 60
Davis, L. & H., Misses
2,400
17 28
Davis, Frederick
1,000
7 20
1,500
10 80
Davis, Joshua
5,500
39 60
2,400
17 28
Davis, Seth
12,200
87 84
2,295
16 53
house and land oc. by Field
1,600
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