Town records of Brookline, Massachusetts, 1858-1871, v. 2, Part 21

Author: Brookline (Mass.)
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Brookline, Mass. : Published by vote of the town
Number of Pages: 598


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The street is forty feet in width throughout, except near Chestnut street, where the width is increased to a line on a radius of forty (40) feet, joining the easterly line of High street with the northerly line of Chest- nut street. The location of said way is in accordance with a plan and profile of the same as made by Messrs. Shedd & Edson, engineers, dated March 6th, 1865, and filed in the office of the Town Clerk on the sixth day of March above named, and approved and adopted by the Selectmen on the same day.


In consideration of the benefit to the abutters on said way, the Select- men have made no awards for damages.


The Selectmen have also given to the abutters on said way and the owners of land over which said way is laid out, ten days in which to remove all fences, trees and walls now standing on the land taken for said way.


And said way so laid out and located and described, is hereby reported to the town for their acceptance, and when so accepted and allowed and recorded, is forever to be known as a public townway by the name of High street.


JAMES BARTLETT, MARSHAL STEARNS, THOMAS PARSONS, WILLIAM J. GRIGGS, EDWARD S. PHILBRICK, Selectmen of the Town of Brookline.


BROOKLINE, Mass., March 18th, 1865.


Voted, To accept and allow the foregoing report of the Selectmen.


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Voted, That the sum of four hundred dollars be raised and appropriated for the making of said way.


The Sixth Article in the warrant was then taken up :


To see if the town will locate and make a reservoir at the junction of Beacon and Harvard streets.


Voted, That the Sixth Article be referred to the Select- men, to report thereon at the adjourned meeting.


On motion of George Griggs, Esq .-


Voted, That the Representative from this town in the General Court be requested and instructed to use his utmost endeavors to have inserted in the "Bill to authorize the city of Boston to build an additional reservoir," now before the House of Representatives, a provision that the city may distribute the waters of Lake Cochituate through the said town of Brookline, and shall make and establish hydrants therein in the same manner it now may throughout the city of Boston, and if the Legislature shall, upon a respectful request therefor, refuse to make such provision, that our Representative be instructed to remonstrate and protest, in behalf of the inhabitants of Brookline, against so much of said bill as authorizes the city of Boston to lay pipes through the streets of Brookline.


The Seventh Article was then taken up :


To see what action the town will take in relation to erecting a new engine-house.


Voted, That the subject of the Seventh Article be referred to a committee or three, to be appointed by the Moderator, to report thereon at the adjourned meeting.


The Moderator appointed the following gentlemen to con- stitute said committee, viz. : John C. Abbott, Nathaniel Lyford, A. H. Waterman, committee on building a new engine-house.


The report of the committee chosen at the adjourned annual meeting, held April fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty- four, which had been printed and circulated amongst the inhab- itants, was presented to the meeting by Edward A. Dana,


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Esq., the subject-matter of said report being in relation to the roads and streets of the town, and the method and man- ner of making and repairing the same.


Voted, That the report be accepted.


Voted, That the thanks of the town be offered the com- mittee for their labor in the matter, and the able report they have given the town on that subject.


Voted, That the subject-matter of the report of the com- mittee on highways be referred to the same committee, with directions to report at the adjourned meeting the necessary votes to be acted upon by the town to carry out the general recommendations contained in said report, and that the Selectmen be added to said committee.


Voted, To lay the Eighth Article on the table.


Voted, To lay the Ninth Article on the table.


Voted, To strike the name of Edward Atkinson from the list of jurors, at his own request.


Tenth Article taken up :


To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary to defray the expenses of the town for the ensuing year.


On motion of Moses B. Williams, it was-


Voted, That a discount of five per cent be made on all taxes paid on or before the first day of October, provided that no discount will be made on fractional parts of a dollar.


Voted, That five thousand dollars be appropriated for discount on taxes.


The meeting then voted to raise and appropriate the fol- lowing sums, viz. :


Voted, That the sum of fifty thousand dollars be raised and appropriated for the state tax for the current year- twenty-four thousand to be raised by taxes and the state tax on corporations be added thereto to defray the charge.


Voted, That the sum of forty-six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars be raised and appropriated to pay the town debt for the current year-twenty thousand two hundred and fifty to be raised by taxes the current year, and twenty-six thousand to be borrowed in such sums and at such times as deemed best by the Selectmen.


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Voted, To raise and appropriate :


For the support of schools


$4,000 00


the support of poor .


900 00


fire department


700 00


county tax


7,000 00


state tax, to be raised by taxes


24,000 00


collecting taxes


500 00


abatement of taxes


800 00


extinction of town debt, (raised by taxes, $20,250; by loan, $26,000)


20,250 00


interest


6,700 00


repairs of town buildings


800 00


ringing bell


150 00


cemetery


100 00


town officers


2,000 00


lighting streets and town buildings


2,800 00


police


600 00


library


524 00


state aid and military purposes


10,000 00


use of board of health


200 00


purchasing and building school-house at Longwood


3,000 00


new townway from Aspinwall avenue to Longwood avenue


1,600 00


contingencies


2,000 00


new townway from Walnut to Chestnut street


400 00


discount on taxes


5,000 00


additional to the appropriation for state tax .


8,000 00


additional to the appropriation for town officers


200 00


repairing engine-houses


300 00


support of highways


5,000 00


underground draining, relaying drains and paving


2,000 00


sidewalks


500 00


making and repairing Walnut street


900 00


Voted, To adjourn to meet at the Town Hall, on Tuesday evening, the fifth day of April next, at half-past seven of the clock.


Adjourned.


Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.


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The Town Clerk, in pursuance of the laws of this Com- monwealth, forthwith made out his warrant and delivered it to Constable J. P. Sanborn, requiring him to summon within three days all officers chosen and not qualified, to appear before the Town Clerk within seven days from the date of said warrant to be qualified for their several offices, to be sworn where an oath is required by law, or to signify their acceptance or refusal of the office to which they had been respectively chosen, where an oath is not required.


Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


NORFOLK, SS. BROOKLINE, March 28th, 1865.


Personally appeared the following-named persons and were sworn at the time set against their names, or signified their acceptance or refusal of the office to which they had been chosen, viz. :


Selectmen, Overseers of Poor, § James Bartlett, sworn March 22d, 1865. and Surveyors of Highways. \ Edw. S. Philbrick, sworn Mch. 24th, 1865.


Assessors. Thomas B. Hall, sworn March 23d, 1865.


William B. Towne, sworn March 27th, 1865.


Sealer of Leather. Samuel A. Robinson, sworn March 25th, 1865.


Constable. John Dustin, sworn March 24th, 1865.


George Brooks, accepted March 22d, 1865. Rev. Francis Wharton, accepted March 24th, 1865.


School Committee for three years. - Edward S. Philbrick, accepted March 25th, 1865.


Trustees of the Thomas Parsons, accepted March 21st, 1865.


Public Library Charles U. Cotting, accepted March 22d, 1865. for 3 years. William D. Philbrick, accepted March 21st, 1865.


Trustee of Public Library for 1 year.


Edward A. Dana, accepted March 21st, 1865.


- George E. Hersey, accepted March 28th, 1865. Auditors. - Charles U. Cotting, accepted March 22d, 1865. E. G. Tileston, accepted March 23d, 1865.


Fire Wards. C. L. Palmer, accepted March 24th, 1865.


T. S. Pettengill, accepted March 25th, 1865.


Truant Justice. Charles Pope, declined March 28th, 1865.


Cemetery Committee. Thos. S. Pettengill, accepted March 25th, 1865.


Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.


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ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING, APRIL 5, 1865.


Pursuant to adjournment, the citizens of the town of Brookline assembled at the Town Hall in said town, on Tuesday, the fifth day of April, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-five, and were called to order at quarter of eight of the clock in the evening, the Moderator, George F. Homer, in the chair.


The meeting then proceeded to fill the vacancies in the various offices, caused by the non-acceptance or non-qualifi- cation of those chosen at the last annual meeting, viz. :


For one Fence Viewer : Whole number of votes, sixteen.


A. H. Waterman had three.


William K. Melcher had thirteen, and was declared chosen to the office of Fence Viewer for the ensuing year. (Sworn by the Clerk.)


The meeting then nominated and chose the following officers, viz. :


Field Drivers : Rufus S. Allen, Burton W. Neal.


Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood and Bark : James M. Sea- mans, J. Anson Guild (sworn by the Clerk), William D. Coolidge.


Truant Officers : Charles H. Stearns, F. C. Sherman (sworn by the Clerk), R. A. Chace (declined).


Fire Ward : A. H. Waterman.


Truant Justice : William B. Towne.


Sealer of Weights and Measures : Alfred Kenrick, Jr., (sworn by the Clerk).


The Selectmen, to whom was referred the subject of the Sixth Article in the warrant, in relation to making a reser- voir at the junction of Harvard and Beacon streets, reported, verbally, that it is inexpedient, under the present condition of affairs, to take any action in the premises.


Voted, That the Sixth Article be passed over.


The committee to whom was referred the subject of the Seventh Article, in relation to building a new engine-house, reported, by their chairman, John C. Abbott, Esq., verbally, that the committee find that the present engine-house is very


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much out of repair, and is very insecure on its foundation, and that they would recommend to the town to repair the present house, and that the sum of three hundred dollars be raised and appropriated for that purpose.


Voted, That the report of the committee be accepted.


Voted, That the sum of three hundred dollars be raised and appropriated for the purpose of repairing the engine- house.


On motion of Edward Atkinson-


Voted, That the sum of two hundred dollars be raised and added to the appropriation for town officers.


The Eighth Article was taken up :


To see if the town will pass a by-law to regulate the removal of house offal.


On motion of W. A. Wellman-


Voted, That the inhabitants of Brookline in town meet- ing assembled, hereby request their Selectmen, acting as a Board of Health, forthwith to adopt the following regula- tions relating to the public health :


FIRST. No person shall remove or carry in, along, or through any of the streets, courts, lanes, avenues or places of the town of Brookline any house dirt or house offal, or any refuse substance, either animal or vegetable, from any of the dwelling-houses or other places in the town, unless such person so removing or carrying the same and the mode in which the same shall be removed or carried, shall have been expressly licensed by the board of Selectmen, upon such terms and conditions as they shall deem the health and interest of the town require.


SECOND. Whoever violates the aforesaid regulations shall forfeit a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars.


The Ninth Article taken up :


To see if the town will pass a by-law, as authorized by the Act of the General Court at its present session, in relation to fast driving through the streets.


Voted, That notice be given that the present by-law of the town in relation to fast driving be enforced, under the present Act of the Legislature.


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Voted, That the sum of eight thousand dollars be added to the appropriation for state tax, to be raised by tax the present year.


The committee to whom was referred the subject-matter of the report of the committee on highways, reported the following votes, which were adopted, to wit :


Voted, That the town adopt the views, suggestions and proposed system of road-repairing contained in the printed report of the committee on the repairs of roads, and request the Surveyors of Highways to carry the same into practice.


Voted, That the Surveyors of Highways are hereby re- quested to place the roads under the charge of a road-maker of skill and experience.


Voted, That the sum of five thousand dollars be raised and appropriated for the support of highways.


Voted, That the sum of two thousand dollars be raised and appropriated for underground drainage, relaying drains, and paving.


Voted, That the sum of five hundred dollars be raised and appropriated for sidewalks.


Voted, That the sum of nine hundred dollars be raised and appropriated to make and repair Walnut street.


Voted, That on all taxes assessed this year, usually due October 1st next, interest shall be charged and collected at the rate of one per cent a month. [See Chap. 146, Acts of 1862.7


Voted, That the various appropriations made by the town, including those for the purpose of making and repairing highways and townways, be assessed, after deducting the amount now in the treasury and the probable receipts for the ensuing year, amounting to the sum of dollars, upon the polls and estates, real and personal, of the inhabitants, resident and non-resident, of the town, and collected as the town charges are usually charged and col- lected.


Voted, That the Town Treasurer is authorized to borrow a sum not exceeding twenty thousand dollars, in anticipa- tion of taxes, and to give the note or notes of the town


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therefor, countersigned by the Selectmen, in such sums and at such times as may be called for by them.


On motion of Edward Atkinson-


Voted, That a committee of five be appointed by the Moderator to see what improvements may be made in the administration of the business of the town; said committee to report at the next town meeting or in a printed report, at their option.


The Moderator appointed the following gentlemen to con- stitute said committee, viz. : Edward Atkinson, William Aspinwall, Moses B. Williams, T. P. Chandler, William A. Wellman, committee on administration of town business.


Voted, That the Selectmen be requested to grade and improve the grounds around the Pierce grammar and High school-houses in such manner as they shall deem best.


On motion of Moses B. Williams-


Voted, That this meeting hereby express, by this vote, their appreciation of and thanks for the labor and services of the officers of the town in the military department during the past year.


Dissolved. Attest :


B. F. BAKER,


Town Clerk.


List of Soldiers in the Town of Brookline, taken May 1, 1865.


List of persons liable to enrollment in the town of Brookline as taken by the Assessors May 1st, 1865, in conformity with the laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts.


No. NAME. AGE. OCCUPATION.


1. Alden, Charles O. 34.


2. Aldrich, Albert M. 29. Trader.


3. Allard, Joseph O. 36. Farmer.


4. Allen, Philip S. Laborer.


5. Amory, Arthur


6. Anderson, David M.


7. Andrews, Henry O. 22. Clerk.


8. Atkinson, Edward 39. Agent.


9. Atkinson, George 43. Clerk.


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NAME. AGE. OCCUPATION.


10. Bacon, Josiah


11. Bangs, William A. 36. Merchant.


12. Barber, Willard


13. Baker, T. E. 25.


14. Barnard, Frederick 23. Milkman.


15. Barnard, William H. 28. Shoemaker. Hard of hearing.


16. Barnett, George C.


17. Bartlett, James, Jr. 21. Clerk.


18. Bachelder, Augustus E. . 38.


Jeweller. Trader.


20. Bates, Robert


21. Bellows, W. M.


39. Car driver.


22. Bickford, Augustus 30.


Laborer,


23. Bird, Albert H. 24.


Trader.


24. Bird, George W. 35. Druggist.


25 Bird, William B. 23.


Clerk.


26. Bird, William H. 24.


Clerk.


27 Bird, F. E. 18.


28. Black, Edmund


29. Blaisdell, John


30. Blake, Arthur


31. Blake, George B., Jr.


32. Blaney, Henry


33. Bliss, John P.


31.


Agent.


34. Bogman, George E.


43. Trader.


35. Bowman, Alonzo


36. Brackett, I. Lewis


36. Clerk.


37. Brett, Zenas F.


43.


Trader.


38. Bridgham, Valentine 29. Coachman.


39. Bryant, John D.


40. Buker, Rufus


27. Coachman.


41. Burdett, James R.


41.


Tailor.


42. Burdett, Horatio S.


38. Tailor.


43. Burnes, Augustus


44. Bursley, Ira


45. Buzzell, Jacob


23.


Laborer.


46. Cabot, J. Elliot


43. Architect.


47. Cabot, Francis C.


36. Agent.


48. Cabot, Follen


24. Clerk.


49. Candler, John W.


36. Merchant.


50. Candler, William L.


27.


51. Chapman, John N.


36.


Clerk.


52. Chase, Charles


34.


Expressman.


53. Chase, Henry S.


40. Merchant.


54. Chace, Reuben A.


42. Painter.


55. Cheney, Alfred A.


27. Jeweller.


56. Churchill, Wm. O.


35. Trader.


57. Clark, Edwin


43. Carpenter.


58. Cobb, Albert A. 35. Merchant.


24. Banker. Banker.


Clerk.


19. Bachelder, C. W.


Clerk.


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NAME.


59. Codman, James M.


60. Conboy, Patrick


61. Corbett, John


62. Collins, Henry


27. Expressman.


64. Coolidge, William D.


31. Trader.


65. Corey, Francis H.


36. Farmer.


66. Coolidge, George H.


67. Coolidge, James W.


68. Corey, Frederick A.


32. Farmer.


69. Corey, Timothy


43. Farmer.


70. Cotting, Charles U.


36. Agent.


71. Cousens, John E.


29. Trader.


72. Cowan, James


73. Crane, John ·


74. Crowley, James


75. Currier, Warren G.


76. Cushman, Albert


36.


Apothecary. Agent.


77. Cousens, Oliver


43. Trader.


78. Cusick, James


79. Cutler, E. Waldo


39.


Merchant.


80. Dana, George N.


36. Merchant.


81. Dana, James B. 37. Butcher.


82. Dane, Edward S.


40. Merchant.


83. Dane, John H.


38.


Clerk.


84. Daniels, Edward


85. Daniels, David H.


86. Darrah, Robert K.


87. Darrah, James


34.


Baker.


88. Dawes, George G.


89. Denny, Francis P.


26. Farmer.


90. Dexter, William S.


31. Lawyer.


91. Dickey, Merrill


24. Conductor.


92. Dillon, Patrick


41. Baggage master.


93. Downes, Michael


41. Laborer.


28. Clerk.


95. Duffey, Phillip


96. Dugan, Hugh


41.


.Laborer.


97. Dunn, Joseph


98. Dutton, Charles


99. Dwight, Chapman


21. Student.


100. Dwight, Charles


101. Dwight, Daniel A.


29. Broker.


102. Dwinell, Frank T.


30. Book-keeper.


103. Eager, Henry B. 32. Clerk.


104. Eager, Thomas


105. Edgerly, James W.


39. Trader.


106. Edmond, James 44. Merchant.


OCCUPATION.


AGE. 33. Gentleman.


63. Coolidge, Henry S.


23. Marketer.


28. Trader.


33. Laborer.


94. Draper, Charles H.


29. Marketman.


39. Teacher.


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NAME. AGE.


OCCUPATION.


107. English, John


20.


Clerk.


108. Erhard, George 39.


Shoemaker.


109. Elwell, James W.


110. Fay, Arthur K. 24.


Subject to fits.


111. Fay, R. S., Jr. 31.


Manufacturer.


112. Faxon, Francis G. 44.


Agent.


113. Fernald, Joseph 19.


114. Follen, Henry


115. Fisher, Francis K.


36.


Merchant.


116. Fisher, John N.


24.


Trader.


117. Fitz, Frank


24.


Clerk.


118. Flagg, William


23. Clerk.


119. Folsom, Benj. F


Coachman.


120. Foster, Charles O.


32.


Merchant.


121. Fowle, Seth A.


25. Trader.


122. Fox, Samuel D.


36. Watchman.


123. Francis, T. E.


41. Physician.


124. Genter, Lewis


125. Gerrick, Noah


126. Getchell, Isaiah S.


31.


Carpenter.


127. Gilson, Richard H.


38.


Painter.


31. Conductor.


129. Glover, Albert H.


34.


Dealer.


131. Goodnough, Xanthus


38. Farmer.


132. Greeley, Daniel


27. Farmer.


133. Green, Henry A.


33. Merchant.


134 Griggs, Stephen R.


135. Griggs, William J.


44. Farmer.


136. Griggs, Thomas B.


39. Farmer.


137. Griswold, Henry W.


138. Guild, J. Anson


42. Trader.


139. Gutterson, Edwin R.


19.


Laborer.


140. Gutterson, William B.


18. Laborer.


141. Haak, Charles


27. Cabinet-maker.


142. Halfenstine, Adam


37. Tailor.


143. Hall, Henry M.


31. Carpenter.


144. Hall, Thomas B.


40. Lawyer.


145. Hall, William F. 23. Locksmith.


146. Hammond, Edward


147. Hancock, George W. 44. Gardener.


148. Harris, James H. 39. Farmer.


149. Harrington, Andrew J. 45. Trader.


150. Haskell, William


151. Hayes, James


152. Hayes, S. Dana


153. Haven, Frank


31. Trader.


154. Heath, Charles H.


33. Broker.


155. Hill, Benjamin 36. Laborer.


39. Carpenter.


130. Goldthwait, Joel


128. Gilson, John


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NAME. AGE. 39.


156. Hills, Richard


157. Hind, William


158. Hobart, Benjamin W.


159. Hobart, Kirk W.


Conductor. Clerk.


160. Horr, John E. 40.


Teacher.


161. Houghton, Jesse F. 31. Tinsmith.


162. Houlihan, James E. 22. Laborer.


163. Hovey, Horatio A.


44. Trader.


164. Hoyt, Hugh


165. Huestis. Charles


Carpenter.


166. Huntington, C. F.


36.


167. Hunt, Thomas G.


39. Wheelwright.


168. Holden, Owen


169. Ingalls, William


170. James, Horace


36.


Mason.


171. James, Timothy


172 Jewett, Francis A.


173. Johnson, Albert


174. Johnson, Jonathan


27. Carpenter.


175. Johnson, George F.


39. Carpenter.


176. Jones, Moses


31. Farmer.


177. Judkins, Moses M.


36. Coachman.


178. Kelly, John E.


Carpenter.


179. Kemp, Arthur


Networker.


180. Kenrick, Alfred, Jr.


40. Tinsmith.


181. Kenrick, David T.


38. . Tinsmith.


182. Kingman, Bradford 34. Lawyer.


183. Kingman, Martin


30. Trader.


184. Kingsbury, B. F.


185. Kirby, Charles K.


31. Architect.


186. Koch, John


31. Cabinet-maker.


187. Lamb, Lawrence


188. Lanman, T. E. 34.


Teacher.


189. Lane, Daniel


190. Lang, Richard J. 31. Clerk.


191. Langley, Joseph


192. Langley, Silas H. 31. Farmer.


193. Laighton, James A. 31. Clerk.


194. Lenney, James


195. Leonard, Dwight


26. Laborer.


196. Lewis, Michael


197. Lincoln, Richard M.


198. Lincoln, Roland C.


199. Lincoln, William E. 200. Lincoln, William H.


201. Littell, Robert S.


202. Little, Joshua A.


203. Lock, Leonard


204. Lord, Charles


22. Trader. 29. Merchant.


33. Clerk.


41. Mason.


27. Farmer.


OCCUPATION. Jeweller.


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NAME.


AGE. OCCUPATION.


205. Lovell, John W


206. Lowe, Frank E.


207. Lyman, Theodore


33.


Gentleman.


208. Lynch, John


209. Lynch, Michael


210. Lyford, George E. 19.


Clerk.


211. Macausland, Charles 25.


Mason. Arm broken in battle.


212. Madden, Charles


213. Mahan, Michael


41.


Carpenter. Blind in one eye.


214. Mahan, James


28. Carpenter.


215. Marsh, Andrew


34.


Clerk.


216. Marslı, Dana


217. Mathews, A. G.


38.


P. F. Tuner.


218. McAllister, A. S.


23.


Conductor.


219. Mealy, Edward


38.


Laborer.


220. Mecum, Charles E.


35.


Clerk.


221. Mellen, George M.


27.


222. Merriman, Thomas


37.


Carpenter.


223. Miskell, Michael


39.


Laborer.


224. Moore, John W.


225. Morse, James


19.


226. Morse, Nathan


41.


Lawyer.


228. Neal, Burton W.


32.


Carpenter.


229. Nelson, George E


33.


Gardener. Stiff knee.


230. Newman, Henry


231. Norton, Henry


20. Laborer.


232. O'Brien, Edward


233. O'Dea, John


234. O'Herne, Michael


43. Laborer.


235. Onion, Eben W.


236. Onion, Willard


42. Currier.


237. Page, Clarence


238. Page, William


239. Palmer, George


18. Painter.


240. Pease, Charles R.


241. Peck, Luke B.


Painter. Merchant.


242. Perkins, Joseplı J.


243. Perrin, Lewis


20.


Student.


244. Perrin, Henry


245. Pettengill, Thomas S. 41. Laborer.


246. Phelps, Daniel W. 32. Carpenter.


247. Philbrick, Edward S. 38. Merchant.


248. Philbrick, Wm. D. 31. Chemist.


249. Phillips, John F. 22. Clerk.


250. Pierce, Benjamin


43. Trader.


251. Pierce, Henry E.


31. Clerk.


252. Pierce, Peter W. 42. Agent.


253. Plympton, Charles T. 43. Clerk.


227. Nash, Frank


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NAME. AGE. OCCUPATION.


254. Porter, Charles W.


36. Farmer.


255. Price, Lewis S. 33.


Coachman.


257. Pulsifer, John


258. Purcell, Thomas


259. Putnam, Joshua H. 35. Merchant.


260. Quinlan, Michael W. 35. Harness-maker.


261. Quinn, James 38. Laborer.


262. Reanney, James 38. Laborer.


263. Reed, Eben W.


44.


Farmer.


264. Reed, George


22. Laborer.


265. Richards, Addison


33.


266. Richards, Francis C.


33. Merchant.


267. Ricker, Moses


19. Laborer.


268. Ring, David


27. Laborer.


269. Robinson, W. H.


270. Roderick, John


271. Rogers, Daniel W.


38. Type founder.


272. Rogers, John K.


43. Type founder.


273. Rooney, James 42.


Trader.


274. Rowe, John M. 18.


275. Rowley, Joseph


276. Ruggles, Cyrus W.


40.


Postmaster.


277. Russell, Marshall


41. Trader.


278. Sabin, Charles W.


279. Sabine, Henry


280. Sanderson, Albert H. 31.


281. Sanford, E. W.


31. Physician.


282. Sargent, John H.


283. Saville, Richard L.


Trader.


284. Sawtell, William


285. Schrawbstadter, Carl


286. Scudder, Charles W. 44. Merchant.


287. Seeley, Guy B.


288. Searle, Arthur


29. Clerk.


289. Searle, F. A.


31. Printer.


290. Searle, George


27. Teacher.


291. Seaverns, Henry G.


26. Trader.


292. Shedd, Abraham B.


42. Trader,


293. Shedd, J. H.


31.


C. Engineer.


294. Sherman, F. C.


33. Superintendent G. W.


35. Trader.


296. Shurtleff, Augustine


297 Sinclair, James W.


298. Skinner, Francis L.


299. Slack, George A.


300. Smith, Benjamin


301. Smith, George D. 302. Smith, John


39. Agent. Carpenter.


31. Merchant.


27. Trader.


295 Sherwin, George W.


256. Pulsifer, Asa 19.


278


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