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And the Selectmen have considered and estimated the damages sus- tained by the proprietors of land and property rights and interests caused by the laying out and making of said ways, whether by taking property or injuring it in any manner, and have allowed, by way of set-off, the benefit, if any, to the property of said party in the premises, and do estimate and determine the awards to be paid to said parties respectively, in sums as follows, to wit :
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William Dearborn .
$300 00
Fairfield
.
325 00
Charles W. Sabin
50 00
R. G. F. Candage
5 00
William F. Hall
30 00
Mrs. Bruce
0 00
Horatio S. Burdett
5 00
Moses C. Warren
65 00
Jacob P. Palmer
10 00
Edwin W. Woodward
10 00
Mrs. Maria L. Sweetser .
55 00
Mrs. Henrietta W. Thomas
35 00
Lewis M. Crane
30 00
Martin L. Hall
1,075 00
Mrs. Francis T. Payne
130 00
James H. Beals
100 00
Thomas H. Bacon
350 00
Hafford B. Fuller
350 00
William Rice
450 00
Mrs. Chase
500 00 50 00
Mrs. Mary F. Blaney
850 00
J. P. Preston
100 00
N. P. Mann,
100 00
N. P. Mann, Jr.
50 00
Heirs J. K. F. Mansfield
50 00
Amos R. Binney
1,200 00
Elbridge Wason
100 00
William D. Coolidge
10 00
The location of said ways are in accordance with plans and profiles of the same as drawn by Amos R. Binney, civil engineer, dated September 5th, 1871, accepted and allowed by the Selectmen, and filed in the office of the Town Clerk the day above written.
The Selectmen have given the owners of the land over which said ways are so laid out sixty days from the date of this report in which to remove buildings, structures, trees, fences, walls and hedges standing on the land so taken.
And said ways, so laid out, located and described, are hereby reported to the town for their acceptance, and when so accepted, allowed and recorded, are forever to be known as public townways.
And said way leading from Washington street to Beacon street to be called Park street, and the way leading from Harvard street to Park street to be called Harvard avenue.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES D. HEAD, HORACE JAMES, WM. ASPINWALL, JAMES W. EDGERLY, CHARLES K. KIRBY, Selectmen of the Town of Brookline.
BROOKLINE, Mass., September 5th, 1871.
BROOKLINE, September 5th, 1871.
Received and entered in the office of the Town Clerk.
Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.
Mrs. S. P. Bennett
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Voted, To accept and allow the foregoing report of the Selectmen.
The Third Article in the warrant was then taken up :
To see if the town will accept and allow two new townways leading from Brookline avenue to Washington street and from Brookline avenue to the way above named, as laid out and located by the Selectmen.
The Selectmen presented the following report on the lay- ing out of said way, to wit :
REPORT.
The Selectmen of the town of Brookline, after giving legal notice to all persons, interests and corporations known to them, of their intention to lay out a new townway leading from Brookline avenue to Washington street and Pearl place and the way connected therewith, as townways leading from Brookline avenue to Brookline avenue, did, in pursuance of said notices, meet at their office in the Town Hall, on Friday, the four- teenth, and on Thursday, the twenty-seventh day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, at four o'clock in the afternoon, and proceeded to hear all parties, interests and corpora- tions, and to view and examine said route; and again by adjournment and notice on Thursday, the twentieth day of July, A. D. 1871, at four o'clock in the afternoon ; and again by adjournment on the twenty-sixth day of July aforesaid; and all parties and interests which had appeared having been heard and examined in relation thereto, they proceeded to lay out said ways as follows, described by the centre line, to wit :
Commencing at a stone monument set in the westerly line of Brookline avenue near land of town of Brookline, thence running north 61º 18' west 101.7 feet; thence running north 21° 40' east 270 feet; thence south 80° 32' east 304 feet to the westerly line of Brookline avenue at a stone monument set in said westerly line and - feet easterly from the point first mentioned, the parallel lines of said way being everywhere twenty (20) feet distant on each side of said line, making said way forty (40) feet in width throughout its entire length; also taking that remain- ing part of land between the above-described first line and Davis place, so-called, now owned and occupied by Mrs. Patrick Crosby and Michael O'Hearn, meaning thereby to extend said way through to Davis place, so called, through land now owned and occupied by Michael O'Hearn, Cor- nelius Connor, and Mrs. Patrick Crosby. The corners of said way above described are to be rounded off with a radius of fifteen feet at James Kilnan's, William S. Wilson's, and Michael O'Hearn's.
And the new townway from Brookline avenue to Washington street, being known as Davis place, is thus described by its centre line, to wit :
Commencing at a monument in the centre line of the first-described way sixty-one and seventy-five hundredths (61.75) feet from the said westerly line of Brookline avenue, thence running south 85° 42' west 478.6 feet; thence running south 59° 27' west 164.35 feet; thence run-
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ning south 11º 18' east 124 feet to a monument set in the northerly line of Washington street, the parallel lines of said way being everywhere twenty (20) feet distant from said described centre line on each side, and making said way forty (40) feet in width throughout its entire length; also, the corner at Thomas Curry's to be rounded off with a radius of fifteen (15) feet, making the lines of said way tangent to said curve.
And the Selectmen have considered and estimated the damages sus- tained by the proprietors of land and property rights and interests caused by the laying out and making of said ways, whether by taking or injur- ing property in any manner, and have allowed by way of set-off the ben- efit, if any, to the property of said party in the premises, and do estimate and determine the awards to be paid to said parties as follows. to wit:
Patrick Conry .
$450 00
Col. Thomas Aspinwall
175 00
Brookline Gas Light Co.
45 00
James Driscoll
400 00
Timothy Driscoll
90 00
Michael O'Hearn
1,186 00
Mrs. Patrick Crosby
1,530 00
James Lunney
404 00
Edward Halloran
213 00
John Mealy
213 00
Mrs. Michael Johnson
230 00
James Kilnan
196 00
John Noonan
775 00
James Donovan
190 00
Patrick Hickey
183 00
Jerry Donavon
176 00
Edward Howe
112 00
Thomas Burke
77 00
Terrance Gallagher
361 00
Lyford and Pierce
446 00
Cornelius O'Hearn
200 00
James Hayes
288 00
James Mitchell
100 00
Mrs. Bridget Maloney
50 00
John Murray
100 00
William E. Brigham
487 00
Ansel H. Waterman
460 00
Thomas G. Hunt
2,110 00
B. F. Baker
1,300 00
No awards are made to John O'Hare, Felix Johnson, Cornelius Conner, Estate of Wm. S. Wilson, John Sullivan, John Fraley, Martin Higgins, Mrs. Mary McCormack, and proprietors of passage-way, the benefit in each case exceeding the damages.
300 00
Thomas Curry
50 00
Andrew Conway
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The location of said ways are in accordance with plans and profiles of the same as drawn by George Tyler, civil engineer, dated September 5th, 1871, accepted and allowed by the Selectmen and filed in the office of the Town Clerk the day above written.
The Selectmen have given the owners of the lands over which said ways are laid out sixty days from the date of this report in which to remove buildings, structures, trees, fences, walls and hedges standing on the land so taken.
And said ways so laid out, located and described, are hereby reported to the town for their acceptance, and when so accepted and allowed and recorded, are forever to be known as public ways. The way leading from Brookline avenue (near the common) to Washington street, to be named Pearl street; and the way leading from Brookline avenue to the above-named way to be named Emerald street.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES D. HEAD, HORACE JAMES, WM. ASPINWALL, JAMES W. EDGERLY, CHARLES K. KIRBY, Selectmen of the Town of Brookline.
BROOKLINE, Mass., September 5th, 1871.
BROOKLINE, Mass., September 5th, 1871.
Received and entered in the office of the Town Clerk.
Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.
Voted, To accept and allow the foregoing report of the Selectmen.
Fourth Article taken up.
To see if the town will accept and allow two townways leading from Walnut street to Chestnut street and the way connected therewith, as laid out and located by the Selectmen.
The Selectmen presented the following report on the lay- ing out of said way, to wit :
The Selectmen of the town of Brookline, after giving legal notice to all persons and interests known to them of their intention to lay out a townway leading from Walnut street to Chestnut street, did, in pursuance of said notice, meet at their office in the Town Hall, on Tuesday, the eleventh day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- dred and seventy-one, at three o'clock in the afternoon, and proceeded to hear all parties and examine said route, and again, by adjournment from time to time, and again by adjournment and notice, on the twentieth and twenty-eighth days of July, of the years aforesaid, at half-past four o'clock in the afternoon, and all parties and interests which had appeared
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having been heard and examined in relation thereto, they proceeded to lay out said way as follows, to wit :
The easterly line of said way commences on the southeasterly side of Walnut street, at a stone monument by land of Lewis Perrin; thence running south 36º 06' E. 190 feet; thence curving to the left with a radius of 550 feet 232.6 feet; thence south 60° 24' E. 74.8 feet; thence curving to the right with a radius of 175 feet 52 feet to the side of old street ; thence southerly and easterly on line of old street to the corner of Sewall place 85 feet ; thence across said Sewall place 34.4 feet; thence curving to the left with a radius of 20 feet 34 feet; thence south 34º 45' E. 356.5 feet; thence curving to the left with a radius of 250 feet 126.2 feet ; thence south 59º 57' E. 201 feet to a street; thence across said street 45 feet; thence south 25° 45' west 398.75 feet; thence curving to the left with a radius of 20 feet 29.66 feet to the east line of Chestnut street.
The westerly line of said way commences on the southerly line of Wal- nut street, at a monument by land of Enoch L. Pope; thence running southerly, curving to the right with a radius of 20 feet 29.1 feet; thence south 36º 06' E. 180.8 feet; thence curving to the left with a radius of 600 feet 253.75 feet; thence south 60° 24' E. 74.8 feet; thence curving to the right with a radius of 125 feet 354.36 feet; thence south 15° 21' W. 281.5 feet ; thence curving to the right with a radius of 20 feet 36 feet to the easterly line of Chestnut street; thence southerly on said Chestnut street 128 feet; thence curving to the right with a radius of 100 feet 85.5 feet; thence north 15° 21' E. 246.2 feet; thence curving to the right with a radius of 20 feet 46.47 feet; thence south 30° 45' E. 299.5 feet ; thence curving to the left with a radius of 300 feet 151.5 feet; thence south 59º 57' E. 181.7 feet; thence curving to the right with a radius of 20 feet 30 feet; thence south 25° 45' W. 217 feet; thence curving to the right with a radius of 20 feet 35.77 feet to the easterly line of Chestnut street. And the straight lines here described are of the full and equal width of fifty feet apart, measured at right angles.
And it is further ordered that the corner made by said described easterly line of said way with the southerly line of Walnut street be rounded off with a curve of 20 feet radius 36.1 feet, making the southerly line of Walnut street and southeasterly line of said way tangent to said curves.
And the Selectmen have considered and estimated the damages sus- tained by the proprietors of lands, property rights and interests caused by the laying out and making of said ways, whether by taking or injur- ing property in any manner, and have allowed, by way of set-off, the benefit, if any, to the property of said party in the premises, and do estimate and determine the awards to be paid said parties as follows, to wit :
E. L. Pope
$650 00
Lewis Perrin
35 00
Charles Hale
509 00
Milton J. Stone
15 00
Avery Wellington
625 00
Blaisdell
15 00
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Benjamin Davenport
$100 00
Joseph D. Roberts .
25 00
Heirs Moses Williams
250 00
Patrick Dwyer
5 00
P. Fleming
250 00
S. Rowland Hart
200 00
Heirs of William S. Wilson
230 00
James Quinn
40 00
Charles Goddard
5 00
Daniel Meany
1,500 00
John McInnery
50 00
The location of said way is in accordance with a plan of the same as made by George Tyler, civil engineer, dated September 5th, 1871, accept- ed and allowed by the Selectmen and filed in the office of the Town Clerk the day above written.
The Selectmen have given the owners of the lands over which said way is so laid out sixty days from the date of this report in which to remove buildings, structures, trees, fences, walls and hedges standing on the land so taken.
And said way so laid out, located, and described, is hereby reported to the town for their acceptance, and when so accepted, allowed, and recorded, is forever to be known as a public way. The way leading from Walnut street to Chestnut street, near High street, to be called Sewall street, and the way leading from said Sewall street to Chestnut street to be called Davenport street.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES D. HEAD, HORACE JAMES, WM. ASPINWALL, JAMES W. EDGERLY, CHARLES K. KIRBY, Selectmen of the Town of Brookline.
BROOKLINE, Mass., September 5th, 1871.
BROOKLINE, Mass., September 5th, 1871.
Received and entered in the office of the Town Clerk.
Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.
Voted, To accept and allow the foregoing report of the Selectmen.
Fifth Article taken up :
To see what action the town will take in relation to making the exten- sion of Goddard avenue and Hammond street, as ordered by the County Commissioners.
Voted, To proceed to make said ways, as ordered.
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Sixth Article taken up :
To see if the town will change the name of Davis street to Davis avenue.
Voted, That the name of Davis street be changed to Davis avenue.
Seventh Article taken up :
To see what action the town will take upon the offensive and unwhole- some condition of Muddy River.
Voted, That the matter referred to in Article Seven of the warrant for town meeting, be referred to a committee con- sisting of seven, three of whom shall be appointed by the chair, and these three appoint four other citizens of the town. This committee shall report to the next town meet- ing what action, if any, shall be taken in regard to the cor- rection of the existing nuisance.
The chair appointed the following gentlemen, viz. : Robert Amory, William J. Griggs, and Charles D. Head.
These gentlemen reported the names of John Wells, Charles K. Kirby, Pelham Ames, and William I. Bowditch, who were accepted by the meeting.
Eighth Article taken up :
To see what action the town will take upon the subject of selling the land on Cypress street and Cypress place, originally bought with the intention of erecting the Public Library building thereon, and of appro- priating the proceeds of such sale.
Voted, That the matter of the Eighth Article be referred to the Selectmen, to inquire into the position of said land, and to report thereon at the next town meeting, and that they be authorized to consult counsel in relation to said matter.
Ninth Article taken up :
To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen to buy land for the purpose of obtaining material for making and repairing roads.
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Mr. Charles D. Head reported that a certain parcel of land could be obtained containing stone and gravel, one parcel for eight cents per foot and one parcel at from three and a half to four cents.
Voted, That the subject of the Ninth Article be referred to the Selectmen, with full powers to purchase if they deem it for the interests of the town so to do.
Tenth Article taken up :
To see if the town will water the streets, and make an appropriation to purchase carts, tanks, and apparatus for that purpose.
Voted, To refer the whole subject of the Tenth Article to the Selectmen, to procure estimates and report on the sub- ject at the next town meeting.
Eleventh Article taken up :
To receive and act upon the reports of town officers and committees.
Laid on the table.
Twelfth Article taken up :
To consider and act upon the subject of making and repairing high- ways and sewers.
Voted, That an additional appropriation be made for mak- ing and repairing highways and sewers of five thousand dollars.
Thirteenth Article taken up :
To consider and act upon the subject of a change of boundary lines between Brookline and Boston.
Voted, That the Selectmen be authorized to apply to the next Legislature for such change of boundary lines between Brookline and Boston as may be for the interests of the town.
Fourteenth Article taken up :
To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be required to defray the expense of any or all of the foregoing objects.
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Militia List, 1871.
The meeting then voted the following appropriations, viz. :
For making Sewall street $13,522 00
making Harvard avenue
10,416 00
making Park street . 23,020 00
making Pearl and Emerald streets 39,705 00
making extension of Hammond street
3,500 00
making extension of Goddard avenue
4,000 00
purchasing gravel land
10,820 00
committee on Muddy River
1,000 00
highways, additional
5,000 00
Voted, That the Town Treasurer is authorized to borrow the amount appropriated at this meeting, giving the note or notes of the town therefor, countersigned by the Selectmen, in such sums and at such times as may be called for by said Selectmen.
Adjourned. Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.
List of Persons liable to Military Duty within the Town of Brookline, as taken by the Assessors May 1, 1871.
Allen, Samuel S.
Brackett, I. Lewis
Amory, Robert
Bangs, William A.
Ames, Pelham W.
Beard, Wallace
Allen, Philip S.
Brett, Henry
Almy, Frederick, Jr.
Bennett, Michael
Allen, John
Bowker, W. Henry
Andrews, James M.
Bentley, David
Armington, Asa W.
Bogman, Edward Y.
Ayers, John A.
Bogman, George W.
Allen, Charles
Barnes, J.
Aiken, Henry
Barton, Edward H
Brown, William S.
Amory, Frederick Arnat, Frank Anable, John J.
Brown, J. S.
Bishop, Robert
Brown, Edward Bryant, John D. Bush, Samuel D. Bayard, Richard B. Blaisdell, John E.
Bixby, Henry C. Boody, James Barrett, James
Bowman, Alonzo.
Burdett, Horatio S.
Brown, Edward
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Beals, James H., Jr.,
Cotting, Charles U.
Beals, James H.
Clark, Henry
Bird, Albert H.
Coolidge, Henry S.
Brown, George F.
Coolidge, James W.
Bartlett, James
Coolidge, George H.
Baxter, Albert G.
Coolidge, William D.
Baxter, Sidney D.
Crocker, Ariel
Bennett, Stephen D.
Chapman, John N.
Bugbee, George A.
Curtis, Elijah J.
Brooks, Lyman B.
Crocker, Gilbert
Butler, John E.
Coss, James
Bliss, John P.
Crane, Daniel
Bird, George W.
Cushman, Albert
Bryant, Thomas G.
Carnes, George W.
Buzzell, John C.
Chase Charles G.
Burt, Solomon
Call, James M.
Blanchard, George
Clark, William P.
Benner, Orchard
Crowley, Denis
Boothby, Frank
Crane, Lewis M.
Bowler, Joshua
Chase, H. Lincoln
Baxter, Benj. F.
Cooley, Wm. H.
Barry, Michael
Corey, F. Henry
Bowditch, James H.
Bowditch, Ernest W.
Chase, Charles
Cooper, Edward M.
Conant, Nathaniel
Currier, Warren G.
Blaisdell, Pha.
Candage, R. G. F.
Bents, Joseph C.
Burleigh, Sylvester
Bartlett, Frank
Crosby, Edgar P.
Conneally, Philip P.
Cusick, Patrick H.
Crawshaw, Joseph
Cusick, Thomas
Conway, John
Condry, Patrick
Bacon, Francis E.
Connor, Cornelius
Byrne, Augustus
Coonan, Michael
Carlisle, Ira B.
Byrne, Marcus Baker, James
Chaffin, Henry
Cook, John Conlin, John
Cate, Edward I. Church, Samuel
Cousens, John E.
Cantwell, Lawrence
Crowninshield, Casper Cotton, William C.
Cusick, Andrew J.
Cotton, Frank B.
Cotton, Walter G. Clark, John M.
Cheney, Alfred A.
Cook, John
Baker, Bangs S.
Burch, Leo.
Brown, Thomas S.
Bird, William B. Bird, W. Henry
Brown, A. Henry
Crowley, John
Cantwell, James
Clark, Burnham C. Cobb, Roscoe A. Clellan, William
Brannan, James
Barrett, Michael
Beal, Samuel
Carleton, William
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Cobb, Albert A.
Doloff, Abner P.
Cobb, Albert W.
Drew, Charles H.
Chapin, Edward S.
Dupee, Frank
Cutler, William S.
Denney, Edward
Cabot, Follen
Dwyer, Patrick
Crane, Joshua
Drohan, Patrick
Candler, John W.
Downing, Jeremiah R.
Cate, Isaac M.
Doe, Charles R.
Carleton, William
Denny, Francis P.
Cabot, Walter C.
Dwight, Charles
Chadborn, Charles H.
Codman, James M.
English, John
Cowan, George H.
Eager, Henry B.
Edwards, Samuel D.
Eastman, Moses
Erhard, George
Egan, Thomas Emerson, George
Davis, Charles E.
Deening, Lysander
Dana, Dennison D.
Foster, John H.
Floyd, Edward E.
Fay, Clement K.
Delany, Robert C. W.
Dannels, Philip
Fuller, Hafford B.
Fayban, George F.
Foster, Charles O.
Dunn, Charles
Dexter, Charles W.
Daniels, David H.
Foster, Gilbert
Davis, Ginery T.
Fitzgibbons, Patrick
Driscoll, Michael
Frawley, John
Driscoll, Jeremiah
Flyn, Thomas Finney, James
Doan, Daniel Draper, Charles H.
Fay, Richard S.
Darling, Herbert C.
Fisher, Horace N. .
Dunbar, Charles C. Delano, Charles E.
FitzGerald, Desmond
Delano, Clarence A.
Fountain, Isaac
Faucet, John
Funk, George W. Fisher, George J.
Davis, William
Driscoll, Jeremiah 2d Donavon, James Doran, Levi Doran, Alfred
Goodwin, Willard A. Goodwin, LeBaron Green, Henry A. Grogan, Richard H.
Gardner, Harrison
Gardner, Henry
Gooding, Theodore P. Goldthwait, Jesse
Dawes, George G. Dwier, James Donovan, Michael
Darrah, William H. Davis, Isaac
Fisher, John H.
Daily, Patrick Darrah, James
Folsom, - Fay, Henry G.
Dorr, Nathan Dearborn, George H.
Clifford, Albert W.
Cunningham, P. Clapp, J. Wm.
Dexter, William S.
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Gibson, George A.
Hayes, George
Green, Cyrus P.
Hunt, John E.
Goodspeed, Munroe
Houghton, Jesse F.
Glass, Rufus R.
Hancock, Leehenah
Gilbert, Henry C. Getchell, Isaiah S.
Hedge, Frederick H., Jr.
Gale, Allen A.
Heath, Charles H.
Gross, Willard Y.
Heath, Sidney
Gower, John
Hastings, Levi W.
Garrison, Charles
Harmon, David P.
Glancy, Peter
Hooper, Edward W.
Geddes, James
Hagar, Denis M.
Goodnough, Xanthus
Harrington, Clarence A.
Goodnough, George W.
Howe, Edward F.
Graves, William G.
Howe, Albert
Goodwin, A. J.
Halfenstine, Adam
Hubbard, Francis S.
Harvey, George
Howard, John A.
Hall, Henry M.
Hayes, S. Dana
Houlihan, Charles H.
Howard, Alonzo P.
Hanscomb, Charles
Hutchens, Isaac
Haven, Albert C.
James, Charles H.
Jones, Edward
Jones, James
James, Horace
Hand, James B.
Hamson, S. James
Jones, John
Haven, Frank
Jones, Moses
Hill, W. H., Jr.
Jordan, Frank
Horr, John E.
Jones, Artemas S.
Jewell, Francis A.
Johnson, William L.
Johnson, Frank A.
Johnson, John
Johnson, George F.
Hayward, Samuel D.
Healy, James Ham, James M.
Kelly, John
Kirby, Charles K.
Kirby, Fred W.
Kenny, Bernard J.
Kenrick, Alfred E.
Kendall, Robert B.
Kenrick, David T.
Kreissmann, Carl Kingman, Martin
Hayes, James
Hickey, Patrick Hickey, Morris Hills, Richard
Kingman, Bradford Koch, John
Kenny, James
Keenan, John H.
Heyer, Charles A.
Hunt, John T.
Hall, Isaac P.
Jones, Edward, Jr.
Hall, William F.
Hall, Henry J.
Hunting, Henry H.
Hunting, Charles F.
Hobart, David J.
Harris, James H. Hayes, John Houlihan, James E.
Hurley, Michael Hill, Thomas Honan, Michael Holloran, Edward
Higginson, Louis
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Keenan, John Kerrigan, Michael Kelleher, Maurice Keiser, Peter Kennedy, Samuel Kendrick, George P. Kennard, Edward P. Kimball, John
Lee, Thomas J.
Lawrence, Frank W.
Lawrence, Amory A.
Moore, John
Mathews, Ashael G.
McNeilly, Robert Mann, John H.
Lincoln, Albert L.
Mellen, Frederick H.
Lyons, James Henry Littell, Robert S. Lowrey, Robert
Mahan, Thomas
Lyons, William
March, Albert
Laighton, Horace
Lannman, Thomas E.
Mosman, Nahum
Lowry, Andrew Lamb, Charles R.
McIntosh, George
Murdough, Charles H.
Lyons, Dennis
McAvoy, Patrick
Martin, Walter
McCracken, Alexander
Minnehan, John
Mahoney, Michael
McNamara, Dennis
Lovering, Daniel
Lynch, Michael
Linnehan, Cornelius
McGrath, James
Maines, Jeremiah
Lowrey, Andrew, 2d Ladd, Charles P. Lovell, John W.
McAndrews, Thomas McCue, Patrick McManners, Patrick
Mahan, Dennis
Morrow, Charles
Morrow, John Moran, Lawrence Manly, Michael Mowton, Nelson
Merritt, George W. Mulherne, Edward McCarty, John Magee, George
Muliken, Henry
Miles, George B.
Matchett, James M. Morrill, David R. Mason, Henry
Maxwell, Joseph
McAndrews, John
Miller, William A.
Murphy, Thomas
McDonald, A. E.
Moore, Emery B. Merrick, Theodore B.
Lawrence, William Lincoln, W. Henry Lincoln, Roland C. Lyon, Levi T.
Mudge, George A.
Mellen, George M.
Mann, N. P., Jr.
Moore, Charles
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