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800
7 44
Whitney, Cynthia, lot 58, Maple street, West Newton
300
2 79
Whitney, Leonard, house and land at Newton Corner
1,750
16 28
Wilkins, J. H., heirs, lot 21, Collier land
150
1 40
Whitney, Salmon, lot 15, Institution Hill land .
150
1 40
115
NAMES.
Value of Real Estate.
Tax on Real Estate.
Wilkins, Cassander, land at Newton Centre
550
5 12
Willard, F. A., lots 32, 33, Collier land
350
3 26
Williams, N. M., lot 12, Institution Hill land
650
6 05
Williams, E., Jerome, heirs, house and land on Church st. land at Newton Centre
2,700
25 11
500
4 65
Williams, Elizabeth D., land on Cabot street
300
2 79
Wilmington Bank, lots 1, 3, 4, E. Page land
600
5 58
Winslow, Charles, house and land at U. Falls
1,550
14 42
Wiswall, Henry, land on Cabot street
450
4 19
Wiswall, Elisha, heirs, lots 29, 30, Weston street land on Cherry street
200
1 86
Wood, Bartholomew, house and land on Homer street
2,100
19 53
Woodford, O. F., house and land on Waltham st.
2,500
23 25
Woodford, O. F., and Philip R., land cast of Waltham st.
600
5 58
Worcester, Thomas, buildings and land on Cabot street
3,950
27 44
Wright, John S., 3 lots of land at East Newton
800
7 44
ZECHER, John, land on Florence street
450
4 19
Land taxed by description : -
Lots 10, 11, south of Newtonville avenue
200
1 86
Lot 84, Freeman street
175
1 63
Lot 2, Cold Spring City
75
70
Lot 7, Mount Ida
515
4 79
§ of 5 acre lot, formerly to J. W. Harbach
100
93
450
4 19
LIST OF
DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS.
TAXES OF £ 1863.
REMAINING UNPAID FEB. 13, 1865.
(For amount of Taxes, see Tax List.)
Beck, George W. Brown, John Bryson, Hugh Bradford, T. G. Cary, Patrick Coffee, John
Kent, John C. Lester, Michael Linnehan, Patrick Maguire, Christopher Mahan, Ann Manning, Michael
Cotting, Eben P.
McCarty, Dennis
Cunningham, John Curtis, William DeHuff, John Emerson, F. F. Fanning, John Folling, George
McCarty, Ellen McGue, Thomas
Nash, Holmes
Robinson, W. W.
Slattery, Patrick Stearns, Henry
Forbes, E. J., Mrs.
Franklin, George W. Hall, John Hartigan, James Hubbard, William C. Hunt, John W. (in part) Joslyn, Albert Kenrick, J. A.
Strong, George P.
Turner, George H.
Turner, George H., Jr. Walker, William F. Welch, Richard
Weston, Thomas M. Wood, Frank
117
NON-RESIDENTS.
Allen, B. L. (in part)
Locker, Jacob
Ayer, Adams
Linch, James
Briston, John
McCarthy, Mrs.
Clark. John, heirs
Miller, James
Connolly, Francis
Parker, Robert W.
Coveney, William
Pigeon, C. D.
Cox, James Curtois, Mary B.
Sanford, M. P.
Caldwell, S. H.
Sartwell, Simon, heirs
Dunean, Betsey
Sheafe, Mark
Fahey, William
Slack, J. P. W.
Fitzgerald, Matthew
Temple, Mary
Fowle, James
Thurston, Benjamin
Garraty, Patrick
Union Railroad Company
Hutchins, Sineere
Wallis, P. D.
Hyde, J. S. and S. J.
Warren, Simon, and others
Kilmer, William
Wheeler, M. G.
Kinstler, Conrad
Wilkins, J. H., heirs
Lamson, G. W.
Page, Lemuel
Fist of Volunteers
FROM THE
TOWN OF NEWTON
WHO HAVE BEEN
MUSTERED INTO THE UNITED STATES SERVICE
FOR THREE YEARS.
NAMES.
Co.
Reg.
Remarks.
Allen, John
G
1
Died.
Ahearn, T. A.
I
1
Allen, Edward F.
I
1
Adams, G. K.
K
24
Adams, John
K
24
Ardrie, Robert J.
M
1st Cavalry. Discharged.
Adams, O. J.
K
32
Killed.
Adams, Geo. E.
K
16
Adams, Daniel H.
I
25
Adams, Stephen W.
H
1
Ames, Jason F.
K
45
Ayer, J. Cullen
Andrews, Austen A.
Adjutant. Berdan's Sharp Shooters, N. H.
Bryan, T. M., Jr.
12
Lieut-Col. Discharged.
32
Clerk in Provost Marshal Gen.
32
Captain.
[Dep't.
32
Died at Falmouth, Va.
Baker, George
K G
Baker, William
A
Bragdon, John E. 0
66
Boyd, Edward A.
A
13
Discharged.
Boyd, John F.
K
32 2d Lieut. Discharged.
32 Wounded at Gettysburg. Dis-
22 Adjutant. [charged. 1st Cavalry. Discharged.
Belcher, Geo. W.
G
Brackett, Theodore L.
A
Bradbury Chas. E.
A
17
Accidentally killed at
[Warrenton, Va.
Bradbury, George .
A 17
Boyle, Archibald B
16
K
Bancroft, Ambrose
K
Butler, Reuben L. K
32
Died.
Bailey, Thomas
1st Cavalry. Discharged. 66
Bates, Charles P.
K
Benson, F. S.
Benson, Henry S.
119
NAMES.
Co.
Reg.
Remarks.
Benson, William R.
I
1
Baxter, Geo. H.
F
24
Bosworth, Julien J.
Killed at Williamsburg, Va. 66 near Washington, N. C. 1st R. I. Regiment. Penn. Regiment.
Bent, Samuel A.
Bowers, Henry
G
1
Bailey, Henry F.
Co. A, Heavy Artillery,
Bixby, Henry C.
K
52
Bright, Moses W.
L
1st Cavalry.
Clifford, Thomas W.
K
32
Cahill, James
K
32
Reënlisted.
Cropper, Wm. S.
K
32
Discharged. Reënlisted.
Cousens, Joseph E.
K 32
Wounded at Gettysburg.
Cousens, Seth
K
32
Died at home after being dis-
Carey, Edward
K
32
Discharged. [charged.
Cheney, Gilbert A.
D
2
Killed at Antietam.
Champion, Ferdinand
K
32
Died at Falmouth, Va.
Callihan, Patrick K
K 32
Killed at Gettysburg.
Carter, Horatio
K
24
Discharged.
Currier, Samuel M.
F
17
Cann, H. C.
H
16
Conolly, Patrick
H
16
Cutter, Charles
H
16
Cotter, John
Carpenger, John
H
16
Cole, Sumner B.
H
30
Reënlisted.
Cahill, John
R. I. Cavalry.
Collins, George
H
16
Discharged.
Cook, H. E.
D
13
Deserted.
Churchill, Henry P. K 32
Discharged.
Cushman, Horace W.
K 16
Childs, James E.
16
Cunningham, William
16
Conway, Michael
1st Cavalry.
Clegg, James,
Curley, Patrick
16
Cloggston, Benjamin
Mozart Regiment, N. Y.
Cummings, Edward
23
Cummings, Thomas W.
3d Heavy Artillery.
Dailey, Jeremiah T. B
Dolon, Thomas K
32
Duran, Thomas F
18
Dewick, William E 24
Durgan, Winthrop A. K 32
Dearborn, Albert C. K 32
1st Cavalry. [charged. Wounded at Gettysburg, dis- Discharged. Died at home.
Reënlisted. 66
Conn. Regiment.
Campbell, John
32
Wounded, discharged.
Cutter, Fred. A.
120
NAMES.
Co.
Reg.
Remarks.
Drake, Francis
K
32
Dacey, Michael
K
24
Davis, Sumner A.
K
11
Dixon, David,
K
20
Dyer, Eben D.
12th Regular Infantry.
Durgan, William
U. S. Army.
Douglas, William H. .
1st Cavalry.
Despond, Francis T.
16
Discharged.
Duvall, Charles H.
H
47
Doherty, John
K
32
Reënlisted.
Drown, Moses
K
32
Reënlisted.
Dacey, John
2
Drew, Edward
16
Dalton, J., Jr.
K
5
Dunn, Samuel
Orderly Sergeant. 1st Cavalry.
Emanuel, Michael
K
32
Reënlisted.
Edmands, J. Cushing
32
Major. Colonel Mounted Gettys burg
Eaton, Wm. W.
I
1 Discharged. [discharged.
Ely, Alfred B.
Captain on Gen. Benham's staff,
Estes, Herbert
K 35
Prisoner at Salsbury, N. C.
Freeman, Isaac S. D.
F 16
Friends, John
K
32
Discharged.
Fifield, Chas. E.
K 32
Reënlisted.
Fuller, Edward J.
K
32
Flagg, John L.
B
16
[charged. Wounded at Gettysburg. Dis- 2d Lieut. Wounded at Get-
Farnsworth, Ezra S.
K
32
Franklin, John F.
K 32 Reenlisted.
[tysburg.
Franklin, Samuel
K 16
Discharged.
Fitzgerald, Edward
K
32
French, Charles W.
K 32
Rëenlisted.
Fiske, J. W.
B 16
Discharged.
Fairbanks, Charles L.
9
Frost, Clinton T.
D
1
Freeman, William N.
I
1 Died.
Fitts, Thomas B.
B
16
Wounded, discharged.
Fell, John,
K
32
Discharged.
Fell, William
K
- 32
Died at Falmouth, Va.
Freeman, Samuel
K
32
Discharged. [charged.
Fuller, Joel H. K
Finnall, John N
Flanigan, Patrick
F 16
Fall, Patrick
19
Furgerson, C. F.
I
1
Forsythe, John, Jr.
32 Accidentally wounded, dis- Ist Cavalry. Reënlisted.
16 Killed at Gettysburg.
French, George B.
Douglas, James
121
NAMES.
Co.
Reg.
Remarks.
Fitzgerald, John
31
Fitzgerald, John V.
49
Green, Thomas
K
24
Discharged
Greene, Theodore
K
32
Glancy, William B.
I 16
Gilman, William L.
K
32
Goyette, Joseph A.
K
3.2
Guptill, Timothy D.
K 11
Gorgon, Michael
K
24
Gilson, Charles
2d Light Battery.
Garland, S. R.
1
Getchell, J. Frank
A
1
Grinnell, Amos
16
Discharged.
Huntress, George E.
H 16
Handy, Franklin
H
Hagerty, Patrick
E
19
Hagerty, Dennis
Hall, Amory K
32
Hildreth, Franklin
K 32
Hawkes, Leopold H.
K 32
Henry, William A
9
Hooker, Charles F.
L
Haviland, Thomas P.
12
Houghton, Charles
E
22
Houghton, John P.
G
1
Houghton, William H.
G
1
66
Houghton, Stephen
G
1
Houghton, George Harris, Orrin W.
I
16
66
Discharged. 66
Hart, Henry A.
K
32
Reënlisted. 66
Hurley, Daniel
K
31
Hutchinson, George
L
1st Cavalry. Discharged.
Hall, George A.
K 32
Reënlisted.
Hayward, Albert
K
2
Hyde, Hosea
K
32
Holbrook, Bradford
16
Holmes, Charles
Hart, Timothy
12
Inglis, David F.
K 32
Directed on way & Gettystrong
Jennison, Francis E.
K
32
Jackson, Wm. H.
Jackson, Thos: L. K
32
1st Cavalry. Killed at Fredericksburg, Va. 99th N. Y. Regt. discharged. Reënlisted.
Killed at Gettysburg. I sous hi fall Discharged. JFK .
1st Cavalry. Discharged. Adjutant. Discharged. Discharged. 66
G 1st Cavalry.
Harris, Wm. A.
Hill, George H 24
66
[tysburg. Wounded at Get-
Reënlisted. U. S. Artillery. Killed at Gettysburg.
Died of wounds received at [Gettysburg.
9
122
NAMES
Co.
Reg.
Remarks.
Jackson, Edward L.
M
1st Cavalry. Military Police
Johnson, Wm. H.
B
13
Jelly, William
B
24
Discharged.
Jelly, Chas. C.
K
24
Reënlisted.
Kennedy, Thomas
K
32
Kennedy, Richard
K
32
Kerrigan, Patrick
Kingsbury, Roger S.
K 32
Kingsbury, Albert D.
K 32
Kingsbury, Isaac F.
32
Kendall, Albert A.
12
King, Herman A.
K
32
Kent, Luman B
Kearns, Edward
Kenniston, Thomas
Maine Regiment.
Leach, Simon C.
K
32
Lincoln, William P.
Littlefield, Elliot
G
Latham, Lorenzo J.
K
32
Reënlisted.
Lyon, Edgar B.
K
24
Discharged. 66
Leavitt George E.
K 32
Leavitt, Charles H.
H 32
Lawson, Henry S.
K
31
Leverton, J. W.
K 16
Lovely, Bernard, Jr.
Lombard, Josiah S.
Leonard, James
2
Assistant Surgeon. 3d N. Y. Battery. Killed.
McQuade, John
E
24 Died at Fernandina, Florida.
McCusker, Cornelius
G
16
Discharged.
McGrath, Daniel H. K 32
McCabe, John I
1
McCarthy, Charles B. K 32
Reënlisted.
McKerron, Edward
I 14
McGuire, James W. K 32
Mallady, Thomas
I
1
Madden, Charles E. K 32
Moore, C. W.
Meskill, John D. K> .32
Miller, Daniel H.
Moore, Edwin
K 32
Morse, Joseph M.
K
32
Mayer, John
H
Reënlisted. Surgeon. Reënlisted. U. S. Engineers. Died.
Reënlisted. 1st Cavalry. Discharged.
Wounded at Hatch- 3rd Artillery. [er's Run. Wounded at Gettysburg. Dis-
[charged. Adjutant Wounded May 120 gr 3 , 18 64 Surgeon. Killed at Antietam. Reënlisted.
Reënlisted. U. S Engineer Corps. Ist Cavalry.
Lacey, Michael
Major 2nd Heavy Artillery.
[Died at Newburn.
Lakin, Jefferson
Johnson, George
123
NAMES.
Co.
Reg.
Remarks.
Mayer, John, Jr.
H
1st Cavalry.
Morgan, Elias M.
32
Discharged.
Morse, Richard D.
37
Mann, Cyrus S.
31
Assistant Surgeon. Discharged.
Merrill, William B.
E
14
Mc Fee, Michael
D
24
Marsden, Thomas
7
Mulchay, Patrick
2
Martin, Michael
16
Died.
Nicholson, George
K
32
Discharged.
Nichols, Stephen L.
K
32
Reënlisted.
Killed at Spot- [sylvania.
Nichols. George H.
K
32
Neff, Win. J.
K
32
Discharged.
Neff, Wm. B.
K
32
Reënlisted. Missing.
O'Neil, George
K 32
Pero, Frederic
K 32
Reënlisted. Wounded at Hatch-
Palmer, George E.
E
24
Potter, Samuel H.
K 32
Pratt, Joseph R.
K
32
Discharged.
Percival, John H.
K
32
Reënlisted.
Pearsons, Jonas M.
E
5
Parker, William E.
C
1st Cavalry.
Paul, Henry R.
H
24
Phillips, Robert
16
Discharged.
Pearsons, Wm. B.
B
13
Perkins, Lafayette
2
Roffe, Matthew T. H.
A
Rice, William H.
K
32
Randall, Chas. W.
Ramsdell, J. V. K 32
Accidentally wounded. Dis-
Ramsdell, Geo. P.
K
32
Reënlisted.
Royce, Harrison A.
22 Quartermaster. Discharged.
Richardson, Wm. A.
38
Discharged.
Richardson, Orange J. Rogers, Terrence I
K
1
Rogers, John P.
I 16
Discharged.
Rogers, Hugh
I 16
Ryan, John 28
Ring, Henry
Ramsdel, A. J.
Rowland, Wm. H. B 11
Russell, Michael. A 9 mos, Vol.
2d Light Battery. 1st Cavalry.
[Mass. Cavalry. Reenlisted for 3 years. 2d
Nichols. John N.
K 32
66
[er's Run.
Discharged. Died in service.
Pearson, Edward A. D
13
Pratt, Solomon,
1st Cavalry. § Reenlisted. ¿ Discharged. Died in Hospital, Washington. Musician. [charged.
16
124
NAMES.
Co.
Reg.
Remarks.
Spaulding, Stillman C.
K
32
Reënlisted. Wounded.
Stone, Louis G.
K
32
Discharged.
Snow, Melvin M.
K
32
Sergeant Major.
Sullivan, Daniel
K
32
Sterne, Simon
F
1
Sherman, Obadiah,
K
32
Reënlisted.
Somerville, Robert W.
K
32
66
Smallwood, Geo. T.
K
32
Sanger, Daniel
K
32
Reënlisted. Killed.
Stone, Henry L.
H
23
Snow, Albert
12
Stevenson, W. Scott
K
11
Smith, O. H.
I
16
Scott, George F.
C
Sullivan, Richard
Stone, Charles
1
Slattery, Daniel
28
Stephens Lewis
22
Stephens, Thomas L.
16
Sullivan, Eugene
O'Neil's Reg. or Brigade.
Tierney, James F. K
Trowbridge, Lucius F.
K
32
Taylor, James P. I
1
Discharged.
Taylor, George W.
C
1st Cavalry. [ed
Musician, discharged. Reenlist- 1st Lieut. 1st Mass. Cavalry. Re-enlisted. Lieut. Colored Reg., La.
Teague F. W.
A Nine Mos. Vol.
Tobey, Matthew W. F 16
Tibbets, N. D. K 16
Tuxbury, Hiram T.
D 17
Thrasher, Henry A.
Tucker, George A,
9th Battery.
Thornton, Augustus
Tufts, William F.
K 32
Tombs, Edward H. K 23
Upham, Jason E.
B 22
Underwood, Adin B.
Brig. Gen.
Varley, John K 32
Reënlisted.
Vaughn, Michael
F
18
Died. 1st Cavalry. Died.
Bethnada Ohh
Ward, Grafton H. K
32
Whitton, John G. W.
L
Wentworth, Geo. A. K 32
Ward, Charles K
32
Killed at Gettysburg.
shot they body did next day
Turner, Mason B.
16
Teague, George H.
Discharged.
Reënlisted. [charged. Died at home, after being dis-
Discharged. Severely wounded, whilst bravely leading the 33d Mass. Reg. in the successful attack on the (enemy at Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
Vinton, Harvey L. G
Reenlisted. Killed June 3. 1864 1st Cavalry. Discharged.
Reënlisted. Ist Cavalry. 51st N. Y.
1st Cavalry. Died at Falmouth, Va.
125
NAMES.
Co.
Reg.
Remarks.
Whall, J. H.
K
11
Whittier, William P.
G
1st Cavalry.
Woodbridge, Jona. E., Jr. K
32
Rëenlisted.
Wells, Charles F.
G
1
Wetherell, Hiram B.
Wetherell, H. R.
Wetherell, Hiram B., Jr.
Wetherell, William P.
Watson, Lewis
Ist Cavalry. Discharged.
White, Eben
22
1st Lieut., murdered in Md. 10th R. I. Regt. Discharged,
Washburn, Andrew
14
Washburn, Henry G. I
1
Major. Discharged. Missing. Assistant Surgeon.
Whitten, Albert .G. K
24
Discharged.
Wentworth, William H. K 32
Walker, George M.
33
Watkins. John
1
Wentworth, H.
1
Whall, William
1
White, Charles
6
Wood, Richard
H
2
[Discharged. Quartermaster's Department. Com. Depar't. Disch. [Navy. Asst. Com. Depart. Now in the
Warren, Andrew F.
Wilder, Burt
Capt.
Wounded at Lookout
[Mountain.
Discharged.
Yeagle, George
STREETS IN NEWTON.
ADAMS STREET. From Washington Street, Newton Corner, -near the residence of the late Wm. Jackson, - northerly to Watertown Street. Distance - 3-8 mile, 32 rods.
AUBURN STREET. From Washington Street, West Newton, near Jackson brook, through Auburndale to Weston line at Starr Bridge. Distance - 1 3-8 miles, 16 rods.
BEACON STREET. From Brighton line, East Newton, through Newton Cen- tre, past Rosin Oil Factory and Newton Almshouse; to Stedman's Cor- ner, Lower Falls. Distance - 4 1-2 miles, 8 rods.
BOWERS STREET. From Walnut Street, near Newtonville Railroad Station, to private way near the residence of T. J. Johnson. Distance 1-4 mile, 8 rods.
BOYLSTON STREET. Formerly Worcester Turnpike. From Brookline line to Needham line, at bridge near the Rolling Mill, Upper Falls. Dis- tance - 3 miles, 32 rods.
BRIDGE STREET. From Watertown Street, past the residence of Thomas Dalby, to Bemis Bridge. Distance - 3-8 mile.
BRIGHTON STREET. From Brighton line, Newton Corner, on what was for- merly Indian lane, past the residence of Charles Brackett, to Harbach corner ; thence to Centre Street, near the residence of Wm. J. Loring, Newton Centre. Distance - 1 1-2 miles.
BROOKLINE STREET. From Brookline line, Oak Hill, past the residence of N. S. King, to Dedham Street, near Oak Hill schoolhouse. Distance - 1 1-8 miles, 20 rods.
CABOT STREET. From Walnut Street, Newtonville, to Centre Street, oppo- site Sargent Street, and near the " Cabot place." Distance - 7-8 mile.
CALIFORNIA STREET. From Crafts Street, Newtonville, past the residence of Wm. J. Towne and Freeman's Factory, to Watertown line, near J. S. Allison's residence. Distance - 1 1-8 miles, 12 rods.
CEDAR STREET. From Homer Street, Newton Centre, - near the residence of D. H. Mason, - to Mill Street. Distance - 1-4 mile, 32 rods.
CENTRE STREET. From Watertown line, Newton Corner, -near the resi- dence of A. B. Ely, - through Newton Corner and Newton Centre, to Boylston Street, near the residence of Mancy Thornton. Distance- 3 miles, 24 rods.
CHERRY STREET. From Washington Street, W. Newton, - near the Town Hall, -past the residences of G. E. Allen and Samuel J. Hyde, to Waltham line. Distance - 1 mile, 12 rods.
CHESTNUT STREET. From Railroad Station, Upper Falls, to Washington Street, opposite Railroad House, West Newton. Distance -3 miles.
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CURHCH STREET. From Washington Street, Newton Corner, - opposite the residence of the late Otis Trowbridge, - across Centre Street, to Moore Street, near the residence of Mrs. Ricker. Distance - 5-8 mile, 24 rods.
CLARK STREET. From Centre Street, Newton Centre, - near the residence of James Hyde, - past the residence of John Stearns, to Boylston Street. Distance - 3-8 mile, 16 rods.
COTTON STREET. From Centre Street, - opposite the residence of Gardner Colby, - easterly to Brighton Street. Distance - 1-2 mile, 16 rods.
CONCORD STREET. From Washington Street, Lower Falls, - near the residence of Rev. A. L. Baury, -to Weston line at Slack's Bridge. Distance - 5-8 mile.
COOK STREET. From Winchester Street, past the residence of S. Putnam, to Boylston Street, near A. Cook's shop. Distance - 1-8 mile, 10 rods.
COURT STREET. From Washington Street, Newtonville, - near the Meth- odist Chapel, - northerly to the residence of David Loring, thence east- erly to residence of G. W. Sturtevant, thence southerly, past the resi- dence of Mrs. Ann Winch, to Washington Street. Distance - 71 rods.
CRAFTS STREET. From Washington Street, Newtonville, -opposite the residence of J. W. Cotton, - past Nathan Crafts' residence, to Wal- tham Street. Distance - 1 1-4 miles, 9 rods.
CROSS STREET. From Washington Street, West Newton, past the residence of E. T. Wiswall, to Watertown Street. Distance - 1-8 mile, 10 rods.
CYPRESS STREET. From Centre Street, Newton Centre, - near the resi- dence of N. S. Prince, - to Jackson Street, near the residence of Samuel M. Jackson. Distance - 5-8 mile, 32 rods.
DEDHAM STREET. From West Roxbury line, - near the residence of Wm. W. McIntosh, - past the residence of Eben Stone, Oak Hill, to Winchester Street. Distance - 2 1-4 miles, 16 rods.
DUDLEY STREET. From Jackson Street, - near the residence of S. M. Jackson, - across Boylston Street, past the residence of J. C. Gipson, to Brookline Street, Oak Hill. Distance - 1 1-4 mile, 18 rods.
ELLIOT STREET. From Boylston Street, near the residence of Moses Crafts, past the residence of Frederick Barden, to Needham line at Elliot Bridge, Upper Falls. Distance - 1 mile.
ELLIS STREET. From near Baptist Church, Upper Falls, to Boylston street near rolling mill. Distance - 1-8 mile, 16 rods.
ELM STREET. From Washington Street, West Newton, - near B. F. Houghton's store, past the residence of Dr. J. H. Brown, to River Street. Distance - 1-4 mile, 16 rods.
ELMWOOD STREET. From Eliot Block, Centre Street, Newton Corner, to Park Street. Distance - 1-8 mile, 8 rods.
EMERALD STREET. From River Street, West Newton, past the residence of Henry Washburn. Distance - 1-2 mile, 16 rods.
FARWELL STREET. From North Street, Newtonville, - near the residence of the late Ezra Fuller, - north-easterly 1-8 mile, 18 rods, thence north-westerly to said North Street, near Waltham line. Distance - 1-4 mile, 27 rods.
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FLORENCE STREET. From Brookline line, near " Arba Hyde " place, to Boylston Street. Distance - 3-8 mile, 24 rods.
FRANKLIN STREET. From Centre Street, Newton Corner, - near the resi- dence of D. K. Hitchcock, - past the residence of Samuel Jennison, to Brighton Street. Distance - 1-4 mile, 24 rods.
FULLER STREET. From Washington Street, past the residence of Samuel F. Dix, to Chestnut Street. Distance - 7-8 mile.
GRAFTON STREET. From Homer Street, Newton Centre, to Centre Street. Distance - 1-8 mile.
GREENOUGH STREET. From Washington Street, west of A. J. Allen place, to Auburn Street. Distance - 1-8 mile, 24 rods.
GREENWOOD STREET. From Dedham Street, Oak Hill, - near the resi- dence of the late Calvin Rand, - past the residence of J. W. Kings- bury, to Dudley Street, near Conrad Decker's residence. Distance - 5-8 mile, 24 rods.
GROVE STREET. From Washington Street, Lower Falls, - near the resi- dence of Stephen Cate, - over County road to Auburn Street, Auburn- dale. Distance - 1 5-8 miles, 12 rods.
HAMMOND STREET. From Ward Street, East Newton, -near the resi- dence of John Ward, Jr., to Brookline line, near Chestnut Hill R. Road Station. Distance - 1 1-4 mile, 32 rods.
HANCOCK STREET. From Grove Street, Auburndale, - near the residence of Rev. S. Harding, to Auburndale R. Road Station, thence East to Grove Street. Distance - 1-2 mile.
HIGH STREET. From Elliot Street, Upper Falls, - opposite the residence of Frederick Barden, past Elliot Hall, to Boylston Street. Distance - 1-4 mile, 32 rods.
HIGHLAND STREET. From Washington Street, West Newton, - opposite the Congregational Church, past the residence of Galen Merriam, across Chestnut Street, to the residence of Samuel Parsons. Distance - 5-8 miles, 16 rods.
HOMER STREET. From Centre Street, Newton Centre, - near the Congre- gational Church, - past the residence of I). H. Mason, to Chestnut Street, near the residence of B. F. Whittemore. Distance - 1 5-8 mile, 8 rods.
HOVEY STREET. From Washington Street, Newton Corner, -near the Episcopal Chapel, to Waban Street. Distance-30 rods.
HULL STREET. From Walnut Street, Newtonville, -near Jennings Mill, - past the residence of J. J. Walworth, to Murray Street. Distance - 1-4 mile, 11 rods.
JACKSON STREET. From Boylston Street, west, past the residence of S. M. Jackson, to Boylston Street, near the residence of Wm. Aiken. Distance - 5-8 mile, 24 rods.
JEFFERSON STREET. From Centre Street, Newton Corner, west of Nonan- tum House, to the residence of Thomas Kidder. Distance-1-8 mile, 16 rods.
FEWETT STREET. From Washington Street, Newton Corner, -near the residence of the late Otis Trowbridge, to Pearl Street. Distance - 1-8 mile, 24 rods.
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KENRICK STREET. From Brighton Street, north of J. A. Kenrick's resi- dence, to Brighton line, south side of Nonantum Hill. Distance- 3-S mile, 16 rods.
LEXINGTON STREET. From Auburn Street, Auburndale - near Plummer's Store, to Waltham line. Distance - 1 mile, 2S rcds.
LOWELL STREET. From Washington Street, Newtonville, - near the resi- dence of E. D. Brooks, to Watertown Street. Distance - 1-4 mile, 16 rods.
MAPLE STREET. From Auburn Street, Auburndale, -near the residence of S. A. Danforth, to Woodland Avenue. Distance - 1-8 mile, 36 rods.
MARGIN STREET. From R. Road crossing, Washington Street, past West Newton Railroad Station, to Chestnut Street. Distance - 1-4 mile, S rods.
MILL STREET. From Walnut Street, Newtonville, near grist mill, to Centre Street, opposite the residence of the late Joshua Loring. Distance - 5-8 mile, 32 rods.
MOORE STREET. From near E. A. Smallwood's cabinet manufactory, New- ton Corner, to Brighton Street, near the residence of Mrs. Ricker. Distance - 3-8 mile.
MURRAY STREET. From Otis Street, Newtonville, past E. W. Dennison's box factory, to Homer Street. Distance - 1-2 mile, 46 rods.
NAHANTON STREET. From Dedham Street, near Oak Hill Schoolhouse, to Kenrick's Bridge. Distance - 1 mile, 32 rods.
NEWTONVILLE AVENUE. From Walnut Street, - near the residence of William Page, - to near Isaac Carey's residence. Distance - 1-4 mile, S rods.
NORTH STREET. From Crafts Street, Newtonville, past the residence of John C. Kent, to Waltham line. Distance - 1-2 mile.
OAK STREET. From Elliot Street, - near the residence of Frederick Bar- den, - to Upper Falls Railroad Station. Distance - 1-8 mile, 32 rods.
OTIS STREET. From Walnut Street, Newtonville, past the residence of I. S. Withington, to Chestnut Street, West Newton. Distance - 3-4 mile, 36 rods.
PARK STREET. From Washington Street, Newton Corner, - near S. Dur- gin's blacksmith shop, - past Woodland Park, across Franklin Street, to Sargent Street. Distance - 5-8 mile, 16 rods.
PARKER STREZT. From Cypress Street, Newton Centre, across Boylston Street, to Dedham Street, near the residence of Eben Stone. Dis- tance - 1 1-4 miles, 12 rods.
PEARL STREET. From Centre Street, Newton Corner, near Mosher's black- smith shop, to Watertown Street, opposite the residence of Edwin Robinson. Distance - 5-S mile, 12 rods.
PELHAM STREET. From Centre Street, Newton Centre, - near the Engine House, - westerly, terminating near the residence of H. L. Chase. Distance - 1-8 mile, 10 rods.
PINE STREET. From River Street, West Newton, past the residence of Michael Lester and Michael McDonald. Distance - 3-S mile, 8 rods.
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PLEASANT STREET. From Centre Street, Newton Centre, - near Post Office, - past the residence of R. W. Turner, to Homer Street. Dis- tance - 1-2 mile.
PROSPECT STREET. From Washington Street, West Newton, past the resi- dence of Wm. F. Ward, to Temple Street. Distance - 1-8 mile, 24 rods.
RICHARDSON STREET. From Centre Street, Newton Corner, -near the residence of Mrs. Monroe, -to the schoolhouse, thence to Church Street. Distance - 1-8 mile, 24 rods.
RIVER STREET. From Waltham Street, West Newton, - near the residence of the late A. H. Ward, - past burying ground, to Lexington Street. Distance -3-4 mile, 8 rods.
SARGENT STREET. From Centre Street, near George Hunter's residence and opposite Cabot Street, to Brighton Street opposite Kenrick Street, near the residence of J. A. Kenrick. Distance - 3-8 mile, 28 rods.
SCHOOL STREET. From Washington Street, Newton Corner, - near the residence of Mrs. Watson, - to Pearl Street. Distance - 38 rods.
SHORT STREET. From Highland Street, West Newton, - near the resi- dence of S. Parsons, - to Otis Street. Distance - 38 rods.
SOUTH STREET. From Hammond Street, East Newton, - past the residence of Francis Pettee, - to Ward Street. Distance - 1-4 mile, 8 rods.
SPRING STREET. From Winter Street, Upper Falls, to Summer Street, opposite the Methodist Church. Distance - 15 rods.
STATION STREET. From Centre Street, Newton Centre, - past Railroad Station and residence of Joshua Bartlett, - to Jackson Street. Dis- tance - 1 mile.
SUMMER STREET. From High Street, Upper Falls, -past the Metho- dist Church, - to Chestnut Street. Distance - 24 rods.
SUMNER STREET. From Station Street, Newton Centre, opposite L. T. Cunningham's blacksmith's shop, to Brighton Street, opposite the resi- dence of William J. Loring. Distance - 1-2 mile, 16 rods.
TEMPLE STREET. From Highland Street, West Newton, - opposite the residence of Galen Merriam, - past the residence of Chas. H. Carroll, to Prospect Street. Distance - 1-4 mile, 12 rods.
TREMONT STREET. From Park Street, Newton Corner, - near the residence of D. G. Rawson. - past E. A. Smallwood's cabinet manufactory, to Brighton. Distance - 93 rods.
VERNON STREET. From Centre Street, Newton Corner, - near the resi- dence of Edwin Chaffin, - to Moore Street. Distance - 1-4 mile, 32 rods.
VINE STREET. From Brookline Street, Oak Hill, past the residence of Mrs. Mary B. Curtois, to West Roxbury line. Distance - 1-4 mile, 10 rods. WABAN STREET. From School Street, Newton Corner, past the residence of H. C. Turner, to Jewett Street. Distance - 36 rods.
WALES STREET. From Wales Corner, Lower Falls, to Needham line at Stone Bridge. Distance - 17 rods.
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WALNUT STREET. From Lowell Street, Newtonville, - near North School house, - across Washington Street, past High Schoolhouse, across Homer Street, past Newton Cemetery, across Beacon Street, past Oak Hill Railroad Station, to Centre Street, near the residence of Amos Peirce. Distance - 2 1-2 miles.
WALTHAM STREET. From Washington Street, West Newton, - near John Mead's store, - past " Davis Schoolhouse," and the residence of Mrs. Sarah Fuller, to Waltham line. Distance - 1 1-8 miles.
WASHINGTON STREET. From Brighton line, Newton Corner, - near E. A. Smallwood's residence. - through Newton Corner, Newtonville, West Newton, and Lower Falls to Needham line, at bridge near "Rice's Mill." Distance - 4 7-8 miles, 16 rods.
WATERTOWN STREET. From Washington Street, West Newton, - near Railroad House, - past the residences of Adolphus Smith and J. A. Faxon, to Watertown line, near " Lenox House." Distance - 1 3-4 mile.
WARD STREET. From Brighton Street, East Newton, - at Harbach cor- ner, - past Ephraim Ward's residence, to Brighton line, near the resi- dence of Daniel Knowles. Distance - 7-8 mile.
WEBSTER STREET. From Waltham Street, West Newton, - opposite " Davis schoolhouse,"- past the residences of N. T. Allen and Dr. J. H. Brown, to Mrs. Dexter's residence. Distance - 1-8 mile, 22 rods."
WINCHESTER STREET. From Nahanton Street, South Newton, - near the residence of David Hall, Jr., -to Boylston Street, near the residence of Mancy Thornton. Distance - 1 1-2 miles, 32 rods.
WINTER STREET. From High Street, Upper Falls, near tin shop, to Chestnut Street, near Loring Wheeler's store. Distance - 22 rods.
WOODLAND AVENUE. From Washington Street, opposite the residence of T. C. Severance, past the Female Seminary and over Railroad, to Auburn Street, opposite the residence of Benj. Bourne, Auburndale. Distance - 3-4 mile.
WOODWARD STREET. From Boylston Street, - near Moses Crafts' black- smith shop, - past the residence of Samuel N. Woodward, to Beacon Street, near the residence of E. J. Collins. Distance - 1 mile 28 rods.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
FOR THE
GOVERNMENT OF TOWN MEETINGS.
APPROVED BY THE COURT, DEC. 29, 1857.
1st. No final vote shall be reconsidered, unless the person moving the same shall have made a declaration of his inten- tion to do so at the time of its adoption, and shall have been one of the majority, acting thereon ; and no article in any warrant shall be again taken into consideration, after it has been disposed of, unless ordered by a vote of two-thirds of the voters present.
2d. No person shall speak more than twice upon any question, without first obtaining leave of the meeting, except for the correction of an error, or to make an explanation ; and not until others, who have not spoken upon the question, shall speak, if they desire it.
3d. All motions submitted for consideration of the Town, shall be in writing, if so required by the presiding officer, or by the meeting.
4th. Every person speaking shall address the chair, stand- ing and uncovered.
5th. No vote fixing the period for closing a ballot shall be reconsidered after such ballot shall have commenced ; but it may be in order to extend the period without such recon- sideration.
6th. Committees shall be nominated by the presiding officer of the meeting, unless otherwise ordered by a vote of two-thirds of the voters present ; and in nominations at large, no person shall nominate more than one member of such committee.
7th. All motions to lay on the table, to take from the table, to take any article from its regular order, or to change the order of business, shall be decided without debate.
8th. The duties of the presiding officer shall be determined by the code of Rules governing the presiding officer of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, so far as they are adapted to the condition and powers of the Town.
BY -LAWS.
APPROVED BY THE COURT, DEC. 29, 1857.
COLLECTION OF TAXES.
Art. 1. The assessment of all taxes shall be completed and a list of the same delivered to the Collector on or before the first day of July of each year.
Art. 2. The appointed time for collecting poll taxes of persons having no other tax, shall be from the 20th to the 31st of July, and all other taxes from the 10th to the 20th of November of each year.
Art. 3. It shall be the duty of the Collector, during each of said periods, to appoint at least eight different times and places in different parts of the town, when and where he will meet the inhabitants and receive their taxes ; and he shall, immediately after receiving the tax-list from the assessors, make out the tax-bills, and send the same to each of said inhabitants and each non-resident, as he can find, with a notice thereon of said times and places, and the penalties of non-payment of said taxes ; and the town shall furnish printed blanks for the use of said Collector.
Art. 4. At the expiration of the time appointed for said payment of taxes, the Collector shall issue a summons to all delinquents, and if any taxes remain unpaid more than ten days after the service of said summons, the Collector shall immediately proceed to collect the same with legal fees therefor.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
No action shall be had at any Town meeting on the report of any Committee previously chosen, unless the same shall be specially notified in the warrant for calling said meeting.
PASTURING OF CATTLE OR OTHER ANIMALS IN STREETS AND WAYS.
No person shall pasture cattle or other animals in or upon any of the streets or ways in the Town of Newton, either with or without a keeper, under the penalty of five dollars for each and every such offence ; and it shall be the duty of the Select- men to prosecute every violation of this By-Law ; and all fines or penalties collected for such offences, shall be paid to the Treasurer for the use of the Town.
BY-LAWS OF THE TOWN OF NEWTON, CONCERNING
Truant Children and Absenters from School.
ADOPTED MARCH 2, 1863.
Sec. 1. The Town of Newton hereby adopts the provis- ions of the forty-second Chapter of the General Statutes of this Commonwealth, so far as applicable to Truant Children and Absentees from school ; and all the provisions of the two hundred and seventh Chapter of the Acts of 1862, and the several Acts in addition thereto, or in amendment thereof.
Sec. 2. Any person convicted of any offense described in said Acts, or either of them, shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty dollars, or by confinement in any institution of instruction, house of reformation, or suitable situation, which shall be provided for the purpose, for a term not exceeding one year.
Sec. 3. The Selectmen of the Town shall provide a suit- able lockup, or institution of instruction, or house of refor- mation, or some other suitable place in the Poor-house belonging to the Town, or some other place in the Town aforesaid, or in the County of Middlesex, which shall be assigned and used for the confinement of persons convicted and sentenced to confinement under said Acts.
Sec. 4. Three Truant Officers shall be annually chosen in the Town of Newton, at its Annual Meeting in March, to serve one year, whose duty it shall be to make complaints of all persons who have violated any provisions of the Acts aforesaid, or either of them.
Sec. 5. The Selectmen of the Town shall fix the amount of compensation of said Truant Officers, for their services, as they shall think just, and the sum shall be paid from the Treasury of the Town.
Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the School Committee, and of the Teachers of the Public Schools in said Town, to report the name of every person or persons violating any or either of said Acts, to the Truant Officers of the Town, that they may be complained of therefor.
To the foregoing By-Laws, the following was appended, viz :
SUPERIOR COURT. SUFFOLK, SS. January Term, 1863. I approve the By-Laws of the town of Newton, relative to Truant Children and Absentees from school, hereto annexed.
MARCH 2d, 1863.
THOMAS RUSSELL, Justice of Superior Court.
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