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SECOND ANNUAL REPORT
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FO¥N OFFICERS
HYDE P.4LRK.
1869-70.
SECOND ANNUAL REPORT
EECEIPTS AND EXPENDITUKES
REPORTS OF THE SELECTMEN AND OTHER
TOWN OFFICERS,
YEAR ENDING JANUARY 15, 1870.
HYDE PARK:
HILDRETH AND GETCHELL, STEAM JOB PRINTERS.
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SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OP THE POOR, HIGHWAY SURVEYORS AND ASSESSORS !
HENRY GREW. ZENAS ALLEN.
WILLIAM J. STUART. DAVID L. DAVIS.
BENJAMIN F. RADFORD.
TOWN CLERK :
HENRY C. ADAMS.
TREASURER :
HENRY S. ADAMS.
AUDITORS :
ROBERT BLEAKIE. COTTON C. BRADBURY.
ENOCH P. DAVIS.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE :
W. H. S. VENTRES, Chairman, Term expires, 1870
AMOS WEBSTER, Clerk,. .
WILLIAM A. BULLARD, .
BENJAMIN C . VOSE
W. S. EVERETT,
H. R.CHENEY,
1871
1871
1872
1870
1870
COLLECTOR :
HENRY A. RICH.
CONSTABLES :
HENRY C. ADAMS. CHARLES JACOBS.
HENRY A. RICH. MERRILL UNDERHILL.
JAMES L. VIALLE.
POUND-KEEPER :
HENEY A. RICH.
FIELD-DRIVERS :
JOHN BENNETT. GEORGE W. NOYES.
RICHARD T. ROLLINS.
FIRE wards:
FERGUS A. EASTON. GEORGE B. PARROTT.
ENOCH P. DAVIS.
SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
Hyde Park, February 14, 1870.
Fellow Citizens : — Before retiring from our official station we
hand you, as is customary, an account of the receipts and expendi-
tures of the Town for the past financial year.
As the money expended greatly exceeds that appropriated, we
think it due to you, and to ourselves, that we explain (to some ex-
tent) the cause of this excess.
We reprove ourselves for making the estimates on the new streets
too hastily, and can only excuse this by pleading lack of time to
make careful surveys, and close approximations to the amount of
labor to be accomplished.
On the other hand, the appropriation for this work was five thou-
sand dollars less than the amount thought necessary, and solicited
by this Board.
In making our figures, we made no allowance for repairing dam-
ages caused by change of grade on these streets ; it being the usual
custom to settle such claims after the completion of the work, either
by compromise with the Selectmen, or by a process of law. In-
stead of resorting to either of these methods, we took the responsi-
bility to repair damages as we progressed ; and we believe this plan
to have been much more satisfactory to the owners of the estates
injured than any other in practice ; and, although attended with
considerable expense, costing the Town far less than though ad-
justed in any other manner.
At the junction of Maple and Walnut Streets, we met with a dif-
ficulty that was not foreseen. Owing to the conformation of the
hill, we found that it was absolutely impracticable to locate Maple
Street as laid down on the plan of this section of our town ; and, in
changing to its present position, it was neccessary to raise Walnut
Street to its present grade, as well as to move the store near the
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railroad, and to construct the walls now to be seen on Maple and
Walnut Streets.
We, moreover, were not prepared to find such a stubborn resis-
tance by Dame Nature to our efforts to reduce the grades on Mount
Neponset ; the structure of this hill being in places almost adaman-
tine in its nature, and only to be worn away, as it were, by the con-
tinuous blows of the pick- axe.
Now, while feeling liable to censure for want of care in making
our estimates, we are satisfied that our plans were correct, and, as
those originally adopted were strictly adhered to, no labor was lost
on account of their change. We also believe that the labor on
these streets (considering the somewhat extraordinary combination
of circumstances, and also considering the system, or lack of sys-
tem, under which it was done) has not been extravagantly expen-
sive, and we have reason to hope that, as time rolls on, you will
have no cause to regret the expenditure of the money used in their
construction.
We have alluded to the system of making town-ways adopted by
us, and in general practice by the Town authorities in our vicinity ;
and, on this point, desire to say a few words. Generally speaking, it
is not economical, or even practical, to let such work out by the con-
tract, and it is, therefore, usually accomplished by the day, under
the supervision of the highway surveyors. Now, these officers, as a
rule, are selected from the business portion of the community, and
have not, apart from their occupation, that amount of time to de-
vote to the interest of the Town which true economy would seem
to require. For this reason, our work has been unsatisfactory to
ourselves, and (as it is quite probable that the Town officers will be
drawn from the same class in the future as they have been in the
past) we fear that those who follow us in this work will labor with
the same un gratifying result, unless another system is adopted.
Former impressions, developed by the last year's experience into
fixed convictious, urge us to counsel you to do no more of this sort
of work until enough has accumulated to warrant the employment
(for one season at least) of a skilled engineer to lay out the work,
and of an experienced road-master, to personally and constantly
superintend it. We also believe that it would be greatly to the ad-
vantage of the Town to own the teams employed ; buying the
horses in the spring, and disposing of them, if thought best, in the
fall.
An iron bridge, of the Moseley pattern, has been placed across
Mother Brook, on Central Park Avenue. It has cost something
more than was appropriated, owing, in part, to a reduction of the
estimate, and also to the fact that the bridge is longer and wider
than the one first under consideration, therefore affording better
accommodation to the traveling public, and is not so open to the
objections of the owners of water privileges along this stream.
The population of our town is rapidly increasing, and so are its
wants, which keep pace with its growth. This is particularly ap-
parent in regard to the school accommodations, which are entirely
insufficient to meet the present necessities of the town.-
It is imperative that we have more and better school buildings,
and you will soon be called upon to decide to what extent they shall
be increased, and where they shall be located.
In contemplating the future, it is plainly to be seen that a large
amount of money will be required in furnishing the neccesary town
buildings, and in making town-ways in the most densely settled
portions of our Town ; but if this cost is met gradually, we need
not be overburdened by taxation in the endeavor to place our town
in a condition that will compare favorably with those surrounding
us.
Eespectfully submitted,
ZENAS ALLEN.
D. L. DAVIS.
WILLIAM J. STUART.
BENJAMIN F. RADFORD.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON BY-LAWS.
The committee to whom was referred the subject of preparing
By-Laws for the Town of Hyde Park have attended to that duty,
and respectfully submit the following draft : —
BY-LAWS.
NOTIFICATION OF TOWN MEETINGS.
Every Town Meeting shall be notified by posting a copy of the
Warrant calling the same, in five public places in the Town, seven
days, at least, before the day appointed for said meeting.
RULES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF TOWN MEETINGS.
1. No final vote shall be reconsidered, except upona motion made
within one hour after such vote has passed, unless such reconsider-
ation is ordered by a vote of three-fourths of the voters present.
2. All questions submitted for the consideration of the Town, in-
volving the expenditure of money, shall be in writing ; and all other
motions shall be reduced to writing, if required by the presiding
officer.
3. No vote, fixing the period for closing a ballot, shall be recon-
sidered after such ballot shall have commenced ; but it may be in
order to extend the period without such reconsideration.
4. When a question is under debate, motions shall be received to
adjourn, to lay on the table, the previous question, to postpone in-
definitely, to postpone to a time certain, to commit, or to amend ;
which several motions shall have precedence in the order in which
they are herein arranged.
5. The powers and duties of the presiding officer, not especially
provided for by law, or by the foregoing rules, shall be determined
by the rules of practice contained in Cushing's Manual, so far as
they are adapted to the condition and powers of the Town.
FINANCIAL YEARS.
The Financial Year of the Town shall begin with the first day of
April in each year, and end with the thirty-first day of March fol-
lowing.
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ANNUAL TOWN MEETING.
The Annual Town Meeting shall be on the second Tuesday of
April in each year, and all reports of town officers shall be made
at that time.
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 such meeting.
MEETING OF TOWN OFFICERS.
The Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of Highways,
and School Committee, shall post up, in some conspicuous place, at
their official rooms, a notice of the times of their respective meet-
ings.
COLLECTION OF TAXES.
1. The assessments of taxes shall be completed, and a list of the
same delivered to the Collector, on or before the first day of August
of each year.
2. All taxes may be assessed, except poll taxes, if paid on or
before the first day of October next after the assessment, shall be
entitled to a discount of two per cent. All single poll taxes shall
be paid in fourteen days after demand All taxes shall be paid in
full on or before the first day of November ; and, if not so paid,
interest shall be added at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum.
REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAYS.
1. No building shall be removed over a public street without the
written permission of the Selectmen, and the Selectmen shall in no
case grant permission to remove any building, which in its removal
will cause the injury or destruction of any tree or shrub, the prop-
erty of individuals, whether in the street or otherwise, unless the
written consent of the owners of said property shall be first had
and obtained.
2. Such written permission shall contain a condition that the
owner of such building, or the person or persons removing the
same, shall pay the Town all damages, costs and expenses for which
the Town may be liable or compelled to pay, by reason of said
street being obstructed or encumbered.
3. No person shall place or cause to be placed in any of the pub-
lic streets, sidewalks, lands, or upon any of the common lands of
the Town, without a written license from the Selectmen, any
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manure, dirt, gravel, stones, building materials, wood, coal, bar-
rels, boxes, merchandise, or any rubbish of any kind whatever,
and suffer the same to remain for twenty-four hours. Such license
shall not be granted in the case of persons building, when the per-
son whose land is built upon has sufficient adjecent land on which
the materials may be deposited. Upon notice from one or more of
the Selectmen to any person offending as aforesaid, or to the per-
son owning the substance or article placed in violation of this By-
Law, such person or owner shall immediately remove the same.
PASTURING OF CATTLE OR OTHER ANIMALS ON STREETS OR WAYS.
1. The Town hereby adopts and avails itself of the provisions of
Chapter 45 of the General Statutes, relating to the pasturing of
cattle or other animals in streets or ways.
2. No person shall be allowed to pasture any cattle or other ani-
mals upon any streets or ways in said Town, either with or without
a keeper, except within the limits of such way adjoining his own
premises.
PENALTIES UNDER THE BY-LAWS.
Every violation of any of the foregoing By-Laws shall be pun-
ished by a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than twenty dol-
lars, to be recovered by complaint before any Trial Justice in the
County of Norfolk.
PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE BY-LAWS.
It shall be the duty of the Selectmen to prosecute every violation
of any of the foregoing By-Laws by complaint before any Trial Jus-
tice in the County of Norfolk.
BY-LAWS, WHEN TO TAKE EFFECT.
These By-Laws shall go into effect from and after their passage,
and their approval by the Superior Court within and for the County
of Norfolk.
Town Office,
Hyde Park, December 13, 1869.
EXTRACT FROM RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF HYDE PARK, OF PROCEEDINGS
OF A TOWN MEETING HOLDEN JANUARY 28th, 1869.
Article 4. — A. H. Brainard, of the Committee on By-Laws, re-
ported a draft.
Voted, to accept the report of the Committee, and adopt the By-
Laws recommended.
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EXTRACT FROM SAME, OF TOWN MEETING HOLDEN MONDAY,
APRIL 5, 1869.
Article 10. — Voters to so amend the By-Laws as to change the
time of holding the annual Town Meeting from the first Monday
in April to the first Monday in March, and the close of the financial
year from February fifteenth to January fifteenth.
EXTRACT FROM SAME, OF TOWN MEETING HOLDEN THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 14, 1869.
Article 2. — Voted to have the following incorporated among the
By-Laws of the town : —
" Coasting on any of the highways of the Town is prohibited, and
the Constables and Police Officers are hereby instructed to enforce
this law."
The above is a true copy from Town Records.
Attest :
HENRY C. ADAMS, Town Clerk of Hyde Park.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Norfolk, ss. Superior Court.
December Term, 1869.
The foregoing By-Laws, having been examined, are hereby ap-
proved.
FRANCIS H. DEWEY, Justice of the Superior Court.
A true copy. Attest :
ERASTUS WORTHINGTON, Clerk.
EXPENDITURES.
SCHOOLS
HIGH SCHOOL.
Paid C. M. Barrows, teaching,
Samuel Thurber, "
P. Curley, care of rooms,
F. G. Gerry, " "
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Paid G. Chilson, stoves, &c,
T. Dolan, repairs,
W. O. Haskell & Son, furniture, .
W. S. Everett, procuring teacher,
Crummett's express,
T. Bailey, clock,
$292 50
80 95
6 50
3 00
$382 95
$50
11
39
40
. 212
00
35
18
4
00
9
00
$349 69
CENTRAL SCHOOL.
Paid S. S. Lancaster, teaching, L . . . . $458 03
E. E. Towle, "
131 25
A. F. Jaqueth, "
64 28
A. C. Clapp, " music,
10 71
E. M. Warren, "
250 30
Miss M. M. Davis, "
383 23
Miss J. M. Stone, "
107 14
C. M. Clark, "
85 71
W. Mclnnis, care fires,
86 21
McAvoy & Co., coal,
139 00
Blodgett & Barrett, coal,
12 75
•
$1,728 61
13
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Paid B. "W. Dunkley, stove and pipe,
Mrs. Troy, cleaning,
G. W. Noyes, painting,
M. E. Angell, repairs, .
T.Todd, "
* Wetherbee's express,
Crummett's "
Flint Bros., window shades,
Blake & Alden, three sinks,
T. Bailey, repairing clock, .
T. Dolan, repairs,
W. H. S. Ventres, sundries,
R. Bleakie, rent,
Thompson & Russell, repairs,
20
75
$80 55
8 87
11 22
1
3
11 50
1 13
11 90
12 00
50
40
7 46
490 00
5 10
$645 58
FAIRMOUNT SCHOOL.
Paid G-. M. Fellows, teaching, .... $514 28
Miss S. A. Everett, "
457 98
" S. A. Dutton, "
417 85
" E. M. Cate, "
243 75
" J. M. Stone, "
85 71
A. C. Clapp, " music,
W. Watson, care of rooms,
10 71
68 00
McAvoy & Co., coal,
Blodgett & Barrett, coal,
60 00
11 50
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
$1,869 78
Paid J. L. Ross, furniture, $394 05
B. W. Dunkley, stove,
Blake & Alden, chairs,
31 20
8 50
G. W. Noyes, repairs,
T. Dolan, "
13 00
4 75
Wetherbee's express,
15 25
W. H. S. Ventres, sundries,
31 39
T. Bailey, repairing clock, .
M. A. Curley, cleaning,
T. D. Weld, rent, . ...
1 50
12 00
350 00
Thompson & Russell, repairs,
31 39
$893 03
14
EVERETT SCHOOL.
Paid E. M. Lancaster, teaching,
G. W. Wiggin, "
H. Wilde, "
Miss S. M. Vose, "
" M. H. Payson, teaching,
" E. H. Page, "
" M. A. Hammond, "
" A. M. Gilpatric, "
" C. K. Davis, "
« M. S. Longfellow, "
E. E. Towle, "
S. F. Farrar, "
C. Jigger, care of rooms,
G. Rollins, « "
P. Russell, " "
H. Egan, " "
M. A. Lawler, " "
McAvoy & Co., coal,
A. C. Clapp, teaching music,
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Paid George Hewes, balance on piano,
B. Swan, repairs,
G. W. Noyes, "
W. H. S. Ventres, sundries,
T. Dolan, repairs,
Jas. Glass, " roof,
T. Bailey, repair of clock,
Advertising,
Drain pipe,
J. M. Williams, repairs,
J. C. Pierce, "
R. T. Rollins, "
Thompson & Russell, repairs,
DAMON SCHOOL.
Paid Miss E. A. Marshall, teaching,
J. N. Stevens, "
Miss A. L. W. Everett, "
Amount carried forward,
$470 38
714 29
62 50
496 66
14 08
74 82
63 46
105 29
124 28
235 70
112 50
23 56
17 50
3 86
38 50
31 25
40 25
139 00
10 71
$2,778
59
$88 36
12
50
12
25
29
11
22 50
34
56
1
50
1
00
4
80
5
67
24
45
5
50
29
11
$271 31
$465 64
1,186
44
465
64
5,117 72
15
Amount brought forward,
Paid Miss M. A. Hammond, teaching,
Miss A. F. Adams, "
Miss E. M. Warren, "
E. J. Farrington, care rooms,
C. F. Clapp, making fires,
F. M. Canning, "
W. Thompson, "
McAvoy & Co., coal,
C. H. Barrett, wood,
Blodgett & Barrett, coal,
A. C. Clapp, teaching music,
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Paid W. N. Noyes, building house,
W. N. Noyes, repairs,
Blake & Alden, office chairs,
O. Haskell & Son, furniture,
A. C. Clapp, repairs,
T. Dolan, stove, &c,
G. Chilson, stove and repairs,
Freight, &c,
Moving furniture,
MISCELLANEOUS.
[Bills so made out as to render it impossible to determine for which school
was expended.]
Paid W. H. S. Ventres, sundries, .
O. Lappen & Co., brooms, &c,
G. W. Noyes, repairs and paint,
J. B. Chisholm, printing,
W. H. Butman, labor,
L. J. Ross, furniture,
C. C. Stark, sundries,
J. L. Hammett, books, &c, .
R. Corson, carting,
W. H. S. Ventres, care buildings,
T. Todd, blanks,
W. O. Haskell, furniture,
M. E. Noble, books, &c,
$2,117
72
192
85
7
69
207
72
51
75
39
76
6
68
3
75
95
25
4
00
8
50
10
71
$2,746 38
$475 00
21
41
7
50
217
96
23
52
19
35
55
65
2
25
8
00
$830 64
ol the money
$5
18
6
38
12
90
32
00
16
67
91
50
2
08
29
14
4
00
75
00
5
00
50
50
19
53
Amount carried forward,
16
Amount brought forward,
Paid A. Webster, stationery and printing,
C. Gilman, copying,
Thompson & Co., crayons, &c,
O. Lappen, mats and dusters,
J. B. Chiskolm, printing,
E. P. Dutton, maps, .
T. Dolan, repairs,
H. M. Hamblin, rent of hall,
C. C. Stark, sundries,
M. E. Noble, books, .
W. H. S. Ventres, sundries,
A. Webster, sundries,
A. Webster, as clerk of school committee,
A. Webster, as finance com. and treas. school com
J. S. Hussey, clocks, .
O. Lappen, dust-pans and baskets,
O. Lappen, brooms and dusters,
M. E. Noble, books, &c,
Thompson & Russell, repairs,
Thompson & Russell, repairs,
W. H. S. Ventres, paid for repairs,
W. H. S. Ventres, time and expense in looking af-
ter teachers,
11
25
7
00
3
93
15
38
12
00
39
00
46
47
12
00
9
99
55
02
23
56
26
34
75
00
62
50
22
50
6
50
10
00
40
64
90
70
16
97
9
30
50
51
$996 44
SCHOOL EXPENDITURES.
Amount of School Fund appropriation, . $12,000 00
Amount of School Fund transferred to
highways, . .
To be appropriated as School Fund proper,
Appropriation for incidental expenses,
Expended by Committee as School Fund
proper, .....
Expended by Committee as incidentals, .
Expended by Committee for miscellane-
ous purposes, ....
6l<±60
u<
$9,576
33
#
•
9,576
3,759
33
81
$13,336
14
9,506
2,990
31
25
996
44
$13,493 00
17
Total appropriation for school purposes, . . . $13,336 14
Overpaid by Committee, ...... $156 86
The undersigned respectfully report that they have examined the
feregoing bills, and find them properly vouched.
C. C. BRADBURY,
ROBERT BLEAKIE,
ENOCH P. DAVIS,
Auditors.
SUPPORT 0? THE POOR.
POOR TRAVELERS.
Paid Henry F. Biseett, meals furnished, . . $34 84
James Patterson, meals and lodging, . 12 50
INSANE.
Paid Treasurer Worcester Lunatic Hospital, for
board of H. E. Hutchinson, . . $207 05
H. A. Rich, returning same to Hospital, 7 30
$2 35
4 50
$8 59
4 50
$24 00
2 00
2 25
18 85
$47 34
$214 35
State Reform School at Westborough, —
Paid support of John Flaherty, . . . $13 00
Daniel Condon, —
Paid D. O'Connell, groceries, . . . $0 70
Mrs. Mary Holmes, milk, . . . 1 94
J. F. Higgins, M. D., medical attendance, 10 00
$12 64
Hannah Ryan, —
Paid Daniel O'Connell, groceries,
J. B. Farrington, wood, .
Michael Timmins, —
Paid Daniel O'Connell, groceries,
J. B. Farrington, wood, .
Mrs. Gilbert Dean, —
Paid Zenas Allen, cash paid,
Zenas Allen, wood,
C. H. Barrett, coal,
J. D. & T. Lawson, groceries,
$47 10
Total, $354 37
$6 85
$13 09
18
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid J. B. Farrington, wood for P. Milan,
J. B. Farrington, wood for Mrs. B. Blanch-
ard, .......
Richard Wright, groceries for Robert Tay-
lor,
J. D. & T. Lawson, groceries for Mr.
Flemming, .....
J. D. & T. Lawson, groceries for Hannah
Malone, . . .
J. D. & T. Lawson, groceries for Mary-
O'Brien,
H. C.Adams, expense of sending W. Kent
to State Almshouse at Bridgewater, .
C. H. Barrett, coal for B- Fitzgerald,
Zenas Allen, expense of sending Mrs. Mc-
Laughlin to her friends,
W. S. Everett, M. D., medical services, .
P. B. Whittemore, funeral expenses of
Emma F. Collins, | . 2 00
P. B. Whittemore, funeral expenses of
Andora Vanhook, . . . . 14 00
City of Boston, board Louisa Withington, 55 00
$4 25
7 31
49
33
3
82
6
04
5
00
1
80
13
00
3
40
35
25
$198 20
Total expended $552 57
Amount transferred to highway appropriation
by vote of Town, Jan. 31, 1870, . . $522 93
Total, $1,075 50
CREDIT.
By amount of appropriation, . . . . $1,000 00
Excess, $75 50
NEW BRIDGE ACROSS MOTHER BROOK, AT CENTRAL PARK AVENUE.
Paid Clapp, Ballou & Co., granite, . . . $235 35
E. H. Hewins, drawings and tracings of
bridge and abutments, . . . . 50 00
Jonas Fitch, spruce timber, . . . . Ill 00
Amount carried forward, $396 35
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Amount brought forward,
Paid American Tool Machine Co., iron, &c,
Wm. J. Stuart, cash for labor,
B. H. Hardy, for labor,
Alexander Murry, labor,
B. Swan, carting and filling,
Thomas O'Keefe, labor,
B. F. Radford, for freight,
George Stanton, use of engine,
John Bennett, laying stone,
John Bennett, cutting stone,
Boston & Prov. Railroad, freight on granite,
John B. Farrington, carting granite,
B. F. Leach, lumber, .....
J. M. Perry, painting, ....
Moseley Iron Building Works, bridge,
Total,
$396
35
19
36
30
00
453
99
40
87
340
75
27
00
5
57
198
00
. 1,238
25
5
20
3
50
34
00
26
59
9
00
. 2,962
60
. $5,791
03
CREDIT.
By amount of appropriation,
Excess of expenditure,
$3,500 00
$2,291 03
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Paid Geo. L. Richardson, surveying town lines,
Sidney Allen, 2 ballot boxes,
Blake & White, rent of town office and Music
Hall,
Samuel Ward & Co., stationery,
School Committee,
H. C. Adams, services as constable, warrants, &c
H. C. Adams, copying, 1868 and 1869,
H. C. Adams, cash paid for lamps, keys, blank
books, &c,
H. C. Adams, returning births and deaths,
Henry B. Terry, copying, ....
C. W. Turner, cash paid for copying,
C. W. Turner, legal services,
L. Rhodes, printing town reports and warrants,
Amount carried forward,
$262 59
8
00
315
00
24
77
3,759
83
32
50
6
60
26
05
47
20
9
55
10
95
15
00
207 50
L,725 54
20
Amount brought forward,
Paid Thomas Dolan, repairing stove in office, .
George B. Lothrop, 6 keys,
Stephen Smith & Co., 6 chairs,
Norcross, Mellen & Co., 2 spittoons, .
Crummett's Express, freight on the above,
S. G. Cheever, badges for fire wards,
T. W. Steamburg, care of town office,
C. C. Bradbury, services as auditor,
E. P. Davis, services as auditor,
H. C. Adams, services as auditor,
Barrows & Getchell, printing, .
W. J. Schofield, printing election tickets, .
J. E. Dow, lighting lamps,
Edmund Davis, examining records,
David L. Davis, paid policemen's fees at county
fair, .......
John R. Hill, constable and policemen's badges
Fairbairn's Express, expressing,
Charles Jacobs, police duty,
Parker, Gannett & Osgood, R. R. barrows, 1-2
doz., .......
H. F. Bissett, refreshments at fire, .
Thomas French, lighting lamps,
Thomas French, police duty,
Abner Howland, blacksmith work,
Elisha Merrill, police duty at county fair,
Cutter, Tower & Co., blank books for assessors,
D. G. Carless & Co., stone monuments for town
line, ........
Rollins Brothers' Express, for expressing, .
Fairbanks, Brown & Co., standard scales and meas-
ures,
Warren Withington, building house for hearse,
H. R. Wetherbee, expressage, ....
P. B. Whittemore, painting hearse-house, .
G. H. Barrett, coal and wood for town office, .
R. Williams, repairs in town office, .
R. T. Rollins, repairs on furnace in Central
School,
H. A. Rich, collecting taxes, .
Amount carried forward,
$4,755
54
3
50
1
50
15
00
1
00
1
20
5
50
42
70
25
00
25
00
25
00
50
75
4
50
204
41
79
50
18
50
86
00
1
35
53
60
23
00
10
50
373
00
163
60
23
72
4
00
24
00
35
00
4
15
178
00
115
00
5
00
15
00
4
71
1
08
20
12
452
53
1,771 96
21
Amount brought forward,
Paid H. A. Rich, cash paid for tax-book and copying,
H. A. Rich, constable's duty, ....
American Tool & Machine Co., sundry articles
for standard scales, .....
Turner & Cheney, legal services,
J. F. Goodwin, care of lock-up, . . .
J. Peak & Son, for hearse, .
George W. Richardson, surveying for town map, .
Amount transferred to highway appropriation,
Total, .. . . .
771
96
11
25
16
00
8
12
34
90
8
00
450
00
193
25
17,493 56
358 41
57,851 97
CREDIT.
Amount of appropriations, (not including amounts
paid for hearse and town map,)
$7,000 00
HIGHWAY EXPENSES.
Paid ¥m. J. Stuart, cash for labor, .
B. Swan, for labor, men and teams, .
George, L. Richardson, plans and profiles of
streets, &c, ......
C. C. Bradbury, repairs on estate, Fairmount Av
Henry Grew, cash paid for labor,
David L. Davis, cash paid for labor,
John Duggan, cash paid for labor,
John Downey, labor, men and teams,
Elisha Merrill, labor, men and teams,
Hugh Cox, for labor, .....
E. L. Grant, labor men and teams, .
B. H. Hardy, cash paid for labor,
Thomas Rooney, cash paid for labor,
Thomas French, police duty at Lawson's store
while moving, .....
M. Drinen, moving Lawson's store, .
R. T. Woodward, grading estates on new street,
M. E. Angell, painting and glazing Lawson's store,
John Dailey, labor,
Amount carried forward,
$93 48
8,145
65
297
16
165
00
309
12
142
12
2,086
58
734
50
498
44
130
00
150
50
981
75
105
00
34
00
215
00
637
50
36
11
10
00
t,771 91
22
Amount brought forward,
Paid David Higgins, labor on Lawson's store, .
Morss & Whyte, 2 gravel screens,
Thomas Mullen, cash paid for labor,
Patrick Kooney, labor, ....
Wm. Devine, stone for culverts,
George H. Bird, drag, ....
Parker, Gannett & Osgood, shovels and picks,
C. Spring, for repairs on estate,
J. T. Potts, for repairs on estate, - .
John Sullivan for labor, ....
Jonas Fitch, cedar posts, and trimming same,
American Tool & Machine Co.,
D. G. Corliss & Co., granite,
Boston, Hartford & Erie E. R., freight on stone,
Thompson & Russell, lumber and fencing,
Rinaldo Williams, repairs on R. R. bridge,
Corson Bro's, carting stone,
Wm. Bullard, gravel, .....
George W. Noyes, painting Fairmount bridge,
J. Corbett, labor, men and teams,
H. Bachlott, damages by moving shop,
A Murray, labor on fences, &c,
C. H. Rhodes, cost of putting in steps,
E. J. Coleman, building new fence, .
Charles Ellis, stone, ....
C. H. Barrett, wood and coal, .
D. W. Phipps, labor, men and teams,
Total,
CREDIT.
Amount of appropriation, ....
Amount transferred from poor account,
Amount transferred from school account, .
Amount transferred from incidental account,
Total, . .
Excess of expenditures, ....
,771 91
269 79
24 00
123 50
48 75
138 62
8 00
29 05
200 00
30 00
12 50
27 00
75 50
126 80
39 60
385 45
1 75
1 25
36 00
113 52
1,195 27
8 57
442 88
2 00
77 56
8 00
39 50
8,625 43
. $26,858 20
. 10,500
00
522
93
. 2,423
64
358
41
. 13,804
98
$13,053 22
23
TOWN OFFICERS.
Paid Zenas Allen, services as Selectman, Assessor,
Overseer of the Poor, and Surveyor of High-
ways, $300 00
David L. Davis, for same, . . '. . 300 00
William J. Stuart, for same, . . . . 300 00
Benjamin F. Radford, for same, .... 300 00
Henry C. Adams, for services as Town Clerk and
Clerk for Selectmen, . . . . • 300 00
C. W. Turner, for same, 54 00
Henry S. Adams, for services as Treasurer, . 200 00
Rev. W. H. S. Ventres, services as School Com-
mittee, . . . 152 70
Rev. A. "Webster, for same, .... 142 00
Rev. P. B. Davis, for same, , . . . 30 00
Rev. N. T. Whitaker, for same, .... 45 00
Rev. W. H. Collins, for same, . . . . 60 33
William A. Bullard, for same, . . . . 108 00
W. S. Everett, for same, .... 43 06
B. C. Vose, for same, 100 00
H. R. Cheney, for same, . . . . 36 00
$2,471 09
CREDIT.
Amount of appropriation for salaries, . . . $3,000 00
Balance unexpended,
$528 91
The undersigned respectfully report that they have examined the
foregoing bills, and find them properly vouched.
C. C. BRADBURY,
ROBERT BLEAKIE,
ENOCH P. DAVIS,
Auditors.
24
Town of Hyde Park in Account with Henut A. Rich, Collector of
Taxes.
Jan. 15.
By uncollected Taxes, as per
Account dated Feb. 15, 1869.
Assessed in 1868,
Less abatements, . $123 04
Less uncollected, . 1,211 89
$5,166 23
$1,334 93
$3,831 30
Interest collected, .
253 66
$4,084 96
By Taxes assessed in 1869,
$45,253 94
Less abatements, . $401 15
Less uncollected . 10,580 64
$10,981 79
$34,272 15
Interest collected,
100 51
To Cash paid Treasurer at sundry times,
$38,457 62
$34,372 66
$38,457 62
$38 457 62
Hyde Park, Jan. 15, 1870.
HENKY A. RICH, Collector of Taxes.
The undersigned, having examined the account of the Collector
of Taxes, hereby certify that the above account current is correct.
C. C. BRADBURY,
ROBERT BLEA.KIE,
E. P. DAVIS.
Auditors.
Hyde Park, February, 1870.
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
The following are the statistics of Births, Intentions of Marriages,
Marriages, and Deaths, in Hyde Park, for the year ending Decem-
ber 31, 1869 :—
BIRTHS.
Males, 46
Females, 45
"Whole number for the year, 91
The parentage of the children is as follows : —
Both parents American, . . . . . . 24
Both parents Irish, . . . . . . . . 31
Both parents English, ....... 5
One parent American, . . . . . . . 14
Parents of different nationalities, . . . . . 17
Total, 91
MARRIAGES.
Jan. 3, 1869. — Maurice Lyons and Johannah Keoloan, both of
Hyde Park.
Jan. 17. — John Burke and Mary Grady, both of Hyde Park.
Jan. 17. — Edward Sheehan and Mary Carroll, both of Hyde Park.
Feb. 13. — Jacob B. Henry and Maggie J. Campbell, both of
Hyde Park.
March 15. — Joseph Clarkson and Ellen Keith, both of Hyde
Park.
March 18. — Anson B. Bartlett and Emily Warren, both of Hyde
Park.
March 31. — Martin V. Pratt, of Spring Prairie, Wis., and Eve-
line E. Holmes, of Hyde Park.
April 24. — Franklin L. Nickerson, of Hyde Park, and Annie E.
Bacon, of Newton.
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April 29. — James C. White, of Hyde Park, and Mary Nichols, of
Cambridge.
May 23. — George E. Noyes and Annie T. Calvert, both of Hyde
Park.
May 29. — Franklin M. Gay and Olive M. Messer, both of Stough-
ton.
May 29. — Charles F. Burnham and Helen F. Fisher, both of
Stoughton.
May 31. — Charles J. Ellis and Ada Bennett, both of Hyde Park.
June 11. — Thomas J. Hardy, of Hyde Park, and Catharine Smith,
of Dedham.
June 12. — William Sawyer, of Hyde Park, and Elizabeth Batten,
of Roxbury.
June 28. — James W. Willard, Jr., and Mary G. Washburn, both
of Hyde Park.
June 29. — Henry C. Adams and Nettie A. By an, both of Hyde
Park.
July 2. — George Fisher, of Hyde Park, and Fidelia A. Lincoln,
of Stoughton.
July 7. — Charles P. Carlton and Sarah Spinney, both of Hyde
Park.
Aug. 15. — William White and Mary Ann Curley, both of Hyde
Park.
§ept. 9.— Edmund T. Tupper, of Springfield, and Fannie M.
Webb, of Boston.
Sept. 11. — Dennis O'Donnovan and Hannah O'Connor, both of
Hyde Park.
Sept. 22.— John G. Wager, of Hyde Park, and Hattie L. Free-
man, of South Gardiner, Me.
Sept. 29. — William J. Nelson and Isabella Norris, both of Hyde
Park.
Oct. 6. — Boscoe Damon and Nancy Newton, both of Hyde Park.
Oct. 10. — John F. Butler and Bridget Curley, both of Hyde Park.
Oct. 14. — Wilmot E. Broad, of Milton, and Arabella A. Faunce,
of Hyde Park.
Oct. 17. — John Horrigan and Ann Reagan, both of Hyde Park.
Oct. 17. — Michael Costello and Mary Coleman, both of Hyde
Park.
Nov. 10. — Sumner T. Bradbury and Annie Carr, both of Hyde
Park.
Nov. 14. — Peter Fallon and Mary Higgins, both of Hyde Park.
Nov. 18. — Charles F. Kendall and Addie M. Smith, both of Hyde
Park.
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Nov. 29. — John Dolan and Ellen Ryan, both of Hyde Park.
Dec. 22. — Jerome B. Pepper, of Hyde Park, and Mary H. Col-
burn, of Boston.
Dec. 23. — Henry L. "Willard and Adeline M. Tupper, both of
Hyde Park.
Both parties American, . . . . . . 19
Both parties foreign, ........ 9
Americans and foreign, . .... 7
Whole number registered . . . . . 35
INTENTIONS OF MARRIAGE.
Whole number of certificates issued, . . . . 51
Eight of the certificates were given where both parties were resi-
dents of Hyde Park, and persons who performed the marriage cere-
monies have not complied with the law in regard to returning the
certificates.
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DEATHS.
NAME.
William Rogers
Emma F. Collins
Perley J. Whittemore.. . .
William J. Hepburn
Melvina A. Gridley
Rooney
Mary Ann Dreema
Caroline A. Chickering. .
Caroline Allen
George A. Barnwell
Catharine McCarty
Mary E. Mahoney
AchangaiMiller
Hannah Milan
Ellen Condon
Willie A. Pratt
Abraham W. Lamb
Henrietta A. Thompson.
Jane A. Pomfret
Lillie May Hamilton
Mary McCarty
Charles Heaford
Maria Rooney
Matilda Behan
Elizabeth Hayes
Jane Easton
Lydia Ann Everett
Andrew B. Neal
Lawrence Rooney
Annie Mullaly
John Hurley
JohnW. Phillips
Elizabeth E. Piper
Bartholomew Shea
Mary Ann Welch
Matthew Lyons
Earnestine Vautrinot. . . .
Harvey Wilson
Ida Sharrock
Thomas Whalen
Louisa Virginia Ellis
Adelaide M. Bailey
Clarissa Sumner
William H. Bowker
Thomas Nash
Madeline Otesse
Annie H. Everett
John A. Mansfield
Rebecca Stett
James Kearnes
Martha P. Gorham
Mary Sweeney
Michael Lewis
Percey L. Chandler
Horatio Nelson Bent
Thomas F. McCarthy
Gorham A. Matthews. . . .
Yrs Ms. Ds
51
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CAUSE OP DEATH.
Rheumatic and Typhoid Fevers
Canker.
Rupture.
Water on brain.
Still-born.
Consumption.
Croup.
Tumor.
Scarlet fever.
Inflammation of brain.
Accidently burned.
Old age.
Congestion of brain.
Debility.
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever.
Child-birth.
Premature birth.
Measles.
Drowning.
Drowning.
Consumption.
Convulsions.
Inflammation of brain.
Measles.
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever.
Serasma.
Cholera infantum.
Whooping cough.
General debility.
General debility.
Croup.
Drowning.
Debility.
Rupture.
Cholera infantum.
Cholera infantum.
Old age.
Consumption.
Whooping cough.
Child-birth.
Cholera infantum.
Typhoid fever.
Consumption.
Paralysis.
Congestion of lungs.
Old age.
Pneumonia.
Paralysis.
Cramp.
Consumption.
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Nativity.
United States, -••45
Ireland, 8
British Provinces, 3
Scotland, 1
Total, - 57
Causes of Death.
Consumption, 5
Brain diseases, 4
Old age, 3
Paralysis, 2
Croup, 2
Other, diseases, 25
Accident, -- 4
Measles, 2
Fevers, 10
Total, 57
Ages.
Under 1 year, - - - - 16
Between 1 and 5 years, 14
Between 5 and 10 years, 1
Between 10 and 20 years, 4
Between 20 and 30 years, 4
Between 30 and 40 years, 6
Between 40 and 50 years,
Between 50 and 60 years, 4
Between 60 and 70 years, > 4
Between 70 and 80 years, 1
Between 80 and 90 years, 2
Between 90 and 100 years, - - 1
Total 57
HENRY C. ADAMS, Town Clerk.
The undersigned respectfully report that they have examined the
regoing records, and find them properly kept.
C. C. BRADBURY,
ROBERT BLEAKIE,
ENOCH P. DAVIS,
Auditors.
31
BESIDEKT TAX-PAYEES.
NAMES.
Real
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid.
Adams, C. Henry ....
$51 33
$5 80
_
Adams, Henry C.
-
34 80
$34 80
Adams, Henry S.
125 86
17 98
-
Adler, Leonard
-
5 80
-
Allen, Orville
38 28
1 16
-
Allen, Zenas
61 2S
-
-
Angell, George E.
74 86
-
74 86
Angell, Moses E.
9 05
58
-
Arnold, Josiah F.
43 15
-
-
Ayer, George
15 66
-
-
Ayer, Lucy
66 73
2 32
-
Badger, Mary C.
19 49
_
-
Badger, William F.
92 22
-
-
Bancroft, David C.
32 89
-
32 89
Barney, James E. .
25 52
-
-
Barrell, Anna E.
34 80
-
-
Barren, Thomas W.
-
7 19
7 19
Barrett, Charles H.
67 98
4 24
-
Barrows, C. M.
-
1 16
_
Barrows, James
86 81
_
86 81
Barry, Margaret
44 54
-
_
Barry, Michael
12 76
-
-
Bascomb, T. J.
-
2 32
-
Bass, George W. .
53 36
5 80
-
Bass, William M. .
32 48
-
-
Bates, Joseph C. .
42 69
-
42 69
Bean, Edwin E.
-
15 08
-
Beatty, John
56 05
-
-
Beatty & Miles
34 07
-
-
Bennett, John
6 96
58
-
Bent, Horatio N. .
82 36
4 64
-
Benton, Ira L.
29 70
23 78
30 28
Berry, B. F.
-
1 45
1 45
Berger, Antoine
13 63
-
-
Bickford, Levi
76 10
-
_
Bissett, Henry F.
-
18 85
_
Blake, Alpheus P.
255 30
128 06
_
Blake, A. P., Trustee
116 00
_
_
Blake, Enoch E. . .
62 64
_
_
Blake, Sargent
71 92
_
_
Blake & White
171 10
_
171 10
Blanchard, Richard
59 74
_
_
Blasdale, Henry
46 91
19 72
_
Blasdale, Oliver P.
11 67
-
-
Blazo, William A.
185 29
23 78
209 07
Bleakie, John
22 73
_
22 73
Bleakie, Robert, Truste
64 53
_
_
Bleakie, Robert
210 67
4 06
_
Blodgett, S. P.
-
2 90
-
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RESIDENT TAX-PAYEES— ( Continued).
NAMES.
Real
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid.
Blodgett & Barrett ....
_
$47 56
$47 56
Bodwell, Nathaniel
$29 35
-
■ -
Bodwell, William
33 41
3 48
36 89
Bonney, William A.
99 41
46 69
-
Bowen, Patience .
4 64
-
-
Bowers, William T.
25 92
1 16
-
Boyd, B. L. H. Co.
-
29 00
-
Boyclen, Bradford E.
10 21
-
-
Boynton, Francis
19 00
-
-
Bradbury, C. C.
105 80
7 85
-
Bradbury, Isaac W.
15 08
—
15 08
Bradbury, S. A.
292 95
24 42
-
Bradbury, S. A. & C. C.
67 86
-
-
Bragg, William M.
194 94
-
194 94
Brainard, Amos H.
78 88
9 86
88 74
Brown, John B.
1 74
_
1 74
Brown, Orin Q.
22 92
-
-
Bruce, John R. ? .
13 79
9 28
-
Bryant, Henry C.
26 45
17 40
43 85
Bullard, Isaac
-
5 86
-
Bullard, Lydia M.
12 88
-
Bullard, MaryfA. .
-
5 86
-
Bullard, William \.
257-52
31 61
-
Bullard, William A.
27 84
9 28
-
Bunker, S. S.
29 58
_
_
Burns, Dennis
34 52
_
_
Burns, Timothy
1 16
_
-
Burnett, Marshall .
30 51
-
-
Cable, H. M.
23 43
_
Caflin, Elizabeth B.
113 90
_
-
Campbell, John
48 72
-
48 72
Campbell, Josiah .
17 75
-
-
Campbell, William A.
12 93
1 16
14 09
Cannon, Michael
14 15
-
_
Cannon, Michael, 2d
14
_
Carleton, Hiram
105-56
_
_
Chadbourne & Perry
41 00
-
-
Chapman, Heirs of Geo.
W.
30 62
-
30 62
Chapman, Lucy, Mrs. .
80 85
37 70
118 55
Cheney, George
-
2 32
2 32
Clark, Heman A. .
36 52
-
36 52
Clark, Harriett, Mrs.
19 72
_
19 72
Clark, L. C.
2 32
36 25
-
Clark, Marcus
35 31
-
- ■
Clark, Mary, Mrs., 2d .
-
23 20
-
Clark, Prunella, Mrs. .
35 38
-
-
Clark, S. D. .
28 19
5 89
16 08
Cleary, Cornelius .
7 54
-
-
Clementson, Julia, Mrs.
62 06
2 32
-
Cobb, Charles H.
34 51
11 60
46 11
Cobb, Eben
34 68
-
34 68
Cobb, Sylvanus
112 52
3 48
-
Collins, Chester A.
35 50
-
-
Collins, Edward W.
-
25 2
61 02
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RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS— (Continued).
NAMES.
Real
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid.
Collins, John B. ....
$31 90
$2 32
$34 22
Coleman, E. J.
372 35
3 48
375 83
Conlan, Margaret M.
9 28
-
-
Cpnley, Michael
4 64
-
_
Connel, Patrick
i'
12 76
-
-
Connelly, Michael .
12 76
12
-
Connor, Barney
102 75
27 55
-
Connor, Michael .
3 48
_
3 48
Conway, Caroline M.
20 88
-
-
Conway, Colin
9 28
-
-
Cook, H. P.
26 91
1 74
-.
Corbett, Jeremiah .
1 74
4 64
- .
Corrigan, John
7 19
-
-
Corrigan, Thomas .
3 71
-
_
Corson, Reuben
_
5 80
5 80
Crane, Nathaniel .
_
30 16
-
Crane, Nathaniel, Trustee
41 90
-
-
Crocker & Lewis .
_
11 02
-
Crowley, Dennis .
-
41
-
Cullen, Thomas
19 86
14
-
Curley, Patrick
5 56
17
-
Cushing, J. S. T. .
46 29
58
-
Cutler, Lydia A.
132 47
4 06
-
Daniels, Amos S. .
11 05
_
_
Darling. Henry A.
42 65
4 06
46 71
Davin, t. A. .
-
6 96
-
Davis, David L.
102 08
80 79
-
Davis, Enoch P. .
-
12 76
-
Davis, Perley B. .
-
9 25
-
Davis & Leverett .
-
9 28
-
Dexter, J. P.
42 63
1 74
-
Dickey, John C.
26 56
-
_
Dolan, Patrick
8 70
-
-
Dolan, Thomas
28 88
19 43
-
Donnelly, Michael
10 90
4 87
-
Dooley, John
24 94
-
-
Dooley, John P. & Co. .
-
3 48
-
Dorr, James
71 93
-
71 93
Dow, James G.
71 92
2 43
74 35
Dow, James G. & Co. .
17 11
_
17 11
'Downey, John
12 76
3 48
16 24
Downey, Thomas .
-
14
-
Downing, Alfred .
g 45 38
2 32
-
Downing, Alfred, Trustee
1 22
-
Downing, A. J.
-
5 80
5 80
Downing, James .
63 16
304 64
-
Downing, Elizabeth E. .
-
6 09
-
Dumas, Julian
18 68
-
_
Dunbar, M. G.
27 15
-
-
Easton, D. M.
4 55
. 2 32
■ _
Easton, F. A.
2 09
14 91
_
Easton, D. M. & F. A. .
22 04
-
_
Edwards, Charles L.
61 57
3 48
-
34
RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS— (Continued).
NAMES.
Real
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid.
Egan, William
_
$1 16
_
Ellis, Charles
$107 88
3 47
$111 35
Ellis, Fred I.
8 17
2 90
-
Ellis, Joseph D.
15 66
8 70
-
Elwell, Isaac W. .
-
11 60
-
Euneking, John J.
54 41
7 54
-
Evans, Thomas C.
99146
77 87
-
Everett, Willard S.
51 62
8 41
-
Everett, Edmund •
-
5 80
5 80
Everett & Smith
-
34 80
34 80
Fah'bairn, William U. .
64 54
3 48
_
Fall an, Hugh
-
7 34
-
Fallan, Bernard
5 10
_
-
Fallan, Peter
3 81
_
-
Farrington, John B.
70 53
2 32
72 85
Faunce, Thomas .
61 71
23 20
-
Fernald, William H.
8 87
-
-
Fessenclen, Harriett S.
26 10
2 90
-
Finlan, Michael
25 52
-
-
Fisher, Sophia
33 64
-
-
Fisk, H. C.
103 00
11|83
-
Fitzgerald, William
8 36
-
-
Fogg, Luther B.
21 58
-
21 58
Foster, Alfred
31 15
-
-
Foster, Timothy .
38 51
-
38 51
Fowler, William C.
33 41
-
-
Fox, Thomas
35 50
2 32
37 82
Gateley, James
4 06
_
-
Gerry, Charles F. .
113 68
54 46
-
Giles, Augustus W.
5 61
-
-
Gilman, Henry D.
256 94
-
256 94
Gilpatrick, C. ii. .
43 38
3 48
46 86
Gilson, John
-
3 48
-
Gilson, John, F.
13 22
_
-
Glispen, James G. .
-
2 90
-
Goss, Daniel J.
46 86
26 10
-
Gould, John B.
50 99
118 90
-
Gove, Susan
59 04
_
59 04
Graham, John
2 52
-
-
Grant, Edward L. .
_
87
-
Grant, George W.
• _
87
87
Grant, William
47 56
-
-
Greeley, John D. .
17 40
-
-
Greeley, John H. .
17 17
-
-
Greenwood, Elihu
209 96.
192 19
-
Grew, Henry .
729 35
127 43
-
Gridley, George A.
40 31
-
-
Hale, Alfred
42 92
17 40
_
Haley, Charles
59 74
-
-
Haley & Hanscomb
26 22
-
-
Halliday, George W.
50 95
-
-
Ham, A. D. & Co.
e —
~
2 32
35
RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS— (Continued)
NAMES.
Real
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid.
Hamlin, Howard M
$181 89
_
$181 89
Hamlin, Joseph G.
88 16
-
88 16
Hamlin, Willard
29 58
-
29 58
Hammond, James B.
33 28
-
33 28
Hammond, Thomas
133 98
3 48
137 46
Hardy, Elizabeth A.
90 06
2 03
-
Harlow, Philander
2Q 68
-
-
Haskell, B. B.
37 86
1 74
-
Haskell, E. P.
8 35
-
8 35
Hatton, Frank E.
26 08
8 12
-
Hawley, Alanson
30 62
8 12
-
Hayes, C. C.
13 34
-
-
Henderson, William
-
15 08
_
Hersey, Cornelius
-
87
-
Heustis, Charles P.
70 39
1 74
72 13
Heustis, William
68 21
-
68 21
Hewins, Harriet N.
35 96
14 54
-
Hibbard, Nathaniel
71 92
4 82
-
Hickey, David
-
1 16
-
Higgins, David . .
62 08
-
-
Higgins, Frances Ella .
10 21
-
-
Hilburn, Stephen E.
-
4 06
-
Hill, John R.
30 16
-
-
Hilton, Isaac
34 97
-
34 97
Hilton, Warren W.
32 94
-
-
Hilton, William B.
70 57
5 80
-
Hinkley & Young
21 99
-
-
Hobart, Elclridge T.
-
87
-
Holtham, H. S.
-
2 03
-
Hollis, Stephen
27 84
-
-
Holmes, C. P.
28 07
3 53
—
Holmes, Ellis H.
27 84
-
-
Holmes, Mary, Mrs.
16 94
-
-
Holmes, Mary (guardian)
15 85
-
-
Holt, C. F.
40 55
5 80
—
Hoogs, W. H.
39 44
1 16
-
Hopkirk, Jane . * .
44 08
-
-
Horn, Earnest H.
19 72
-
-
Howard, George W.
3 48
-
3 48
Howes, Henry J. . .
35 03
1 16
-
Howland, Abner
-
1 16
-
Hubbard, Charles D. • .
73 03
-
-
Hughes, Owen
-
13 34
13 17
-
Hunt, L. B. .
64 38
2 90
67 28
Hyde Park Congregational Societ
7
46 28
-
-
Hyde Park Woolen Company
1243 87
1454 06
-
Hubbard, Mary A.
29 29
-
-
Ingersoll, William H. .
51 62
_
_
Island, John
20 88
1 74
-
Jenness, R. S. ,
40 28
3 48
_
Jigger, Robert . ,
4 64
-
-
Johnson, John
-
3 48
-
Johnson, Susan M.
25 64
-
-
36
RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS— ( Continued).
NAMES.
Real
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid.
Jones, J. D. ....
$9 28
$ 1 16
$10 44
Joyce, Patrick
3 48
-
-
Keegan, Michael .
56 98
_
56 98
Kendall, Daniel S.
55 56
2 32
-
Kendall, Edward E.
-
2 32
-
Keudrick, H. C. .
34 51
25 52
-
Keyes, Charles G. .
50 11
-
50 11
Knibbs, J. H. . .
-
5 80
5 80
Knowles, Horce "W.
*.
29 96
-
-
Lancaster, E. M. .
33 99
6 38
_
Lawler, Patrick
24 94
-
-
Lawrence, Mary Ann P.
8 70
-
-
Lawson, John
85 33
-
-
Lawson, J. D. & T.
-
16 82
-
Leach, Benjamin F.
3 48
-
-
Leach, Benjamin F. & C
0.
'
16 24
93 79
-
Lee, Michael
-
1 74
-
Leonard, Charlotte F.
21 46
-
-
Leseur, Benjamin F.
58 46
5 80
-
Leseur, Horatio
73 08
1 16
-
Leverett, J. W.
9 57
-
-
Lord, Orlando M.
12 76
17
-
Luce & Ingersoll .
-
36 74
36 74
Lyford, Byley
40 60
-
-
Lenfest, Mary G., & Matilda L. Entremont
11 60
-
—
Macomber, Amos
6 89
_
_
Macomber, Edwin H.
27 26
13 34
-
Mahoney, John F.
6 37
-
-
Mallon, Amos K. .
31 19
-
-
Martin, John
17 40
-
-
Mason, William A.
6 96
-
-
Mather, Philip
29 00
-
-
Matthewson, Israel
12 76
-
-
May, John J.
25 52
-
-
Mayo, Harriett M.
30 39
-
-
McCannon, Patrick
12 76
-
-
McCarthy, Daniel
11 37
-
-
McCarthy, John
6 03
-
-
McDonough, John
14 38
-
-
McEvoy & Co.
-r
9 50
-
McGillicuddy, John
1 39
-
-
Meagan, Thomas .
3 83
-
-
Meister, Gustavus .
11 60
-
-
Metropolitan Land Co.
46 98
-
-
Milan, Prtrick
6 09
-
-
Miles, John
20 13
-
-
Miller, George H. .
18 76
-
-
Milladew. George .
7 42
-
-
Mills, William F. .
30 16
-
-
Moffat E. W.
7 42
-
-
Moody, Converse .
7 96
-
-
Moody, Charles
1 91
—
ST
RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS— (Continued).
NAMES.
Real
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid.
Morrill, Mrs. T. P. . .
$46 40
_
_
Morrison, Henry .
17 40
1 16
-
Moseley Iron Building "Work
s
174 00
626 40
-
Moseley, R. P.
27 55
-
-
Moseley, T. W. H.
_
63 80
-
Murphy & Day
12 95
T-
-
Murray, David
-
2 32
-
Murray, John . ,
15 54
-
-
Murray, Thomas .
6 96
-
6 96
Neal, Andrew B. .
41 95
58 00
99 95
Neal, Luther
27 26
16 53
-
Neal, Oliver L.
13 92
14 50
-
Neal, Samuel N. .
_
1 74
1 74
Newcomb, John
13 77
-
13 77
Nichols, D. P.
81 46
8 70
-
Nightingale, William H.
61 62
-
61 62
Noble, Mark E.
_
12 76
-
Norris, Reuben H.
40 71
-
-
Nott, Gordon H. .
728 71
35 2Q
763 97
Noyes, G. W.
22 04
2 32
-
Noyes, Eliza C. . .
12 27
-
12 27
O'Connell, Daniel .
_
11 60
-
O'Leary, Cornelius
9 86
-
-
O'Neal, Arthur
24 94
-
-
Ormsby, Maria B.
31 90
_
"
Page, William
-
1 16
1 16
Paine, John
12 18
87
-
Palmer, Leroy H.
-
2 90
-
Parker, George
14 50
-
-
Patterson, James .
45 24
-
-
Payson, J. W.
68 53
23 20
-
Pearson, George F.
31 67
-
-
Pearson, George "W.
107 88
-
-
Perkins, Almon
15 71
-
-
Perkins, David
61 48
37 12
-
Perkins, Ezra G. .
120 41
235 48
-
Perrin, Stephen C.
31 82
-
-
Peterson, Oieanu .
29 69
-
-
Phipps, Daniel W.
55 34
-
-
Phipps, William T.
-
3 48
-
Phelps, Hervy B.
45 24
-
-
Phelps, Jacob C. .
35 45
-
35 45
Pierce, Ira C.
19 01
-
19 01
Pierce, Mrs. Ann E.
11 14
-
-
Pierce, Charles H.
239 31
-
-
Pierce, George
113 36
-
-
Pierce, Simeon
19 14
-
-
Piper, John E.
50 65
64 83
-
Piper, Samuel N. .
-
6 03
-
Plummer, Isaac C.
47 79
-
-
Plummer, R. B.
39 10
-
39 10
Plympton, Eliza B.
41 99
—
—
38
RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS— {Continued),
NAMES.
Real
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid.
Pollard, George . . ...
68 32
_
_
Pope, Richard
89 09
20 30
22 30
Porter, David S
35 26
-
-
Potts, John Thorp . . , ' .
42 36
41 16
-
Pratt, Jarius
56 08
-
56 08
Prentice, Olive W.
5 57
-
-
Putnam, S. C.
-
100 34
-
Putnam, William M. . ,
35 61
• -
-
Quimby, Joseph B
37 35
-
-
Radford, Benjamin P. ....
150 34
37 14
-
Ranlett, David D.
31 46
9 28
-
Raynes, Horatio G. . . .
140 24
15 37
-
Raynes, John J
74 99
18 86
-
Real Estatt. and Building Company
2064 80
-
-
Reed, Edwin ....
30 16
-
-
Reed, Hammond
30 16
-
-
Rhodes, Charles H
45 59
16 47
-
Rice, Norman
35 45
-
-
Rich, A. J.
19 02
-
19 02
Rich, D. B.
297 74
4 06
-
Rich, D. B. &\B. A
101 50
-
-
Rich, Henry A.
44 08
-
-
Rich, R. K.
75 59
10 44
-
Richardson, Alonzo H. .
49 50
x -
-
Richardsou, George L. .
46 40
10 15
-
Riley, Joseph ....
2 32
-
-
Roberts, Edward ....
54 52
18 27
-
Robinson, Benj. F. ...
38 68
-
-
Robinson & Ryan ....
-
5 80
5 80
Robinson, Seneca ....
44 59
-
21 59
Rogers, De Witt Clinton
-
1 57
-
Rogers, Francis B.
1 04
-
1 04
Rogers, John A
48 81
-
48 81
Rogers, Michael ....
12 18
-
-
Rogers, James ....
1 74
-
-
Rogers, William, Estate of .
70 06
80 04
-
Rogers, Mrs. Nancy
-
110 29
-
Rollins Brothers ....
-
1 74
-
Rollins, R. T
38 57
-
-
Rooney, Patrick ....
19 72
5. 22
-
Rooney, Thomas ....
3 93
-
-
Roundy & Field ....
75 40
-
-
Russell, Arthur L. ,
83 36
-
-
Russell, Jesse ....
32 26
87
33 13
Russell, L. H
26 59
9 57
36 16
Ryan, Ephraim ,
64 96
2 32
-
Sanford, Oliver S. ....
233 16
41 76
-
Sargent Jeremiah .....
-
116 00
116 00
Savage, James F. ....
1 28
-
-
Saville, Josiah .... *
30 27
-
-
Schell, A. T.
37 00
39
RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS— (Continued).
NAMES.
Real
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid.
Schofield, Joseph A
11 50
_
_
Schofield, William J. .
24 22
-
-
Scott, James M.
9 26
-
-
Scott, Robert ....
61 54
-
-
Sears, Joanna . . . .
55 68
63 80
-
Seavy, Joseph ....
18 56
-
10 56
Sharrock, George ....
10 15
-
-
Shea, Edward
2 32
-
-
Shepharcl, Nathaniel
94 92
1 16
-
Sherman, George E.
-
58 00
-
Sherman, James H. . . .
26 56
-
-
Smith, Isaac E
26 68
-
-
Smith, Lewis E
5 80
-
-
Smith, Josoph E. . ...
-
7 54
7 54
Smith, Richard
-
9 28
9 28
Smith, William A.
26 10
-
-
Smithfleld Manufacturing Compai
iy
1014 42
1004 88
-
Snaith, Charles H.
33 06
-
-
Snow, Enos S.
3 25
-
-
Spaulding, Cyrus G.
25 93
-
-
Spring, Charles . * .
67 28
4 06
71 34
Spring, C. & A.
81 20
37 12
118 32
Stark, Mrs. Mary .
60 61
17 40
-
Steamburg, Thomas W.
18 09
-
-
Stone, Franklin
56 84
1 16
-
Straw, Levi H.
104 17
46 69
-
Stuart, William J.
83 44
9 29
-
Sue, Frank
-
2 32
2 32
Sumner, Clarisa & Sally.
311 40
108 69
-
|3unclerland, Mehitable .
167 23
-
-
Swallow, E. D. .
35 09
87
-
Swan, Bartholomew
96 51
17 23
-
Sweeny, Patrick .
4 70
-
-
Sweat, Caroline
25 64
-
-
Swift, Ellis M.
-
22 47
-
Swift T. P. ...
38 01
-
38 01
Taft, Samuel ....
47 79
_
_
Taylor, Stephen A.
67 28
-
67 28
Terry, Henry B.
2 81
-
-
Terry, John ....
109 14
54 88
-
Terry, Mrs. Rhoda
3 14
-
-
Thacher, Wm. T. .
115 40
3 77
-
Thayer, Isaac W. .
35 96
4 35
-
Thompson, Benjamin F.
$97 39
1 74
-
Thompson & Russell
116 93
78 88
-
Thompson, Calvin M.
32 60
-
-
Thompson, Estate of Mary B.
4 06
-
$4 06
Thompson, Robert
77 39
1 74
-
Thompson, William C. .
9 28
-
-
Timpany, Richard
4 64
-
-
Tileston, James S.
55 57
32 94
-
Tileston & Hollingsworth
455 88
696 00
-
Tirrell, Fred. M. . . .
26 56
22 06
-
Tobey Susannah .
13 34
—
—
40
RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS— ( Continued) .
NAMES. _, K . e al
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid.
Torrey, Benjamin B. ■ .
_
20 88
20 88
Trainor, Luke
4 52
12
-
Tuck & Holmes
-
35
-
Tupper, R. L. . . '.
30 98
-
30 98
Turner, Charles W.
-
15 08
-
Turner, Roswell W.
235 48
83 93
-
Turner & Coleman
63 80
-
-
Twitchell, J. M. .
32 77
-
-
Underbill, Ira B. .
_
4 06
_
Unclerliill, Merrill B. .
35 50
-
-
Union Vice Company .
566 66
185 60
752 26
Vardinot, Theodore
3 48
_
-
Ventries, W. H. S.
69 36
11 60
-
Vialle, James L.
-
2 32
-
Vivian, James B. .
27 84
-
-
Vivian, Robert H.
-
5 80
-
Vose, Benjamin C.
82 18
1 74
- •
Vose, Mary and Sarah M.
53 36
-
-
Walker, Edwin R.
26 54
_
-
Wallace, Richard .
6 81
-
-
Ward, Waldo F. .
92 80
4" 06
-
Warren, Mary E. .
60 09
1 50
-
Watson, William .
24 36
-
-
Webster, Amos
94 54
2 61
-
Welch, Michael
4 41
18
-
Weld, Theodore D.
154 42
15 08
-
Wellington, C. W. W. .
38 18
3 48
-
Wescott Edward .
12 93
1 16
-
Wetherbee, Henry R. .
37 42
3 48
40 90
Whalan, Thomas .
13 69
29
-
Whitcher, Martin L.
199 46
-
-
White, Mrs. Ann E., Estate <
if
212 86
9 98
222 84
White, Charles A.
-
116 00
116 00
White, James C. .
1023 35
69 60
1092 95
White, William A., Estate of
184 21
69-60
253 81
Whitney, E. A.
29 00
3 48
-
Whittemore, P. B.
21 24
-
-
Whittier, Albert R.
56 84
66 42
-
Whittier, Alcibiades J. .
2 37
2 32
-
Whittier, N. B.
18 27
1 16
-
Whittier, A. J. & N. B.
4 38
-
-
Wieman, William E.
10 87
-
-
Wigley, John
22 04
-
-
Wilder, Mrs. Hannah .
24 82
-
-
Wilkins, A. J.
24 36
-
-
Willard Cordelia .
9 43
-
-
Willard & Hilton .
272 93
-
272 93
Williams, Mrs. A.
-
6 96
-
Williams, Mrs. Elizabeth
31 67
-
-
Williams, Elizabeth P. .
25 75
-
-
Williams, Jotham D.
57 30
-
57 30
Williams, John M.
29 32
2 03
31 35
41
RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS— ( Continued) .
NAMES.
Real
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid.
Williams, J. D. & J. M.
Williams, Rinaldo
Williamson, E. E.
Wilson Gloud
Withington, George
Wood, AVilliam H.
Wright, Richard .
Young, Joshua
Zimmerman, Carl .
19 57
119 90
, 3 71
25 52
2 90
16 36
6 98
40 76
2 90
3 84
6 96
19 59
3 71
3*
KO^-RESIDENT TAX-PAYEES.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Real
Estate.
Personal TT
Estate. 1 Unpaid.
Baker, Charles H.
Boston,
34 57
_
34 57
Baker, Nelson .
Dedham, .
5 80
-
-
Baker, Timothy .
Dedham, .
7 54
-
-
Ballow, A. A.
Winchendon, .
29 93
-
-
Boston & Providence R. R.
Boston,
195 84
-
-
Boston, Hartford & Erie R.R.
Boston,
206 48
46 40
-
hBoyden, Benj., Trustee
Dedham, .
4 35
-
-
iBradlee, John
Milton,
8 87
-
-
(Broad, Wilmot E.
Milton,
-
1 16
-
Brooks, Mark
Mill Village, .
19 14
-
-
iBullard, Charles
Dedham, .
2 90
-
-
iBurns, George W.
Milford, N. H. .
6 96
-
-
'Capen, A. E.
Milton,
13 92
_
_
•Capen, E. W- .
Milton,
31 55
-
-
Capen, Samuel I.
Dorchester,
11 60
-
11 60
'Carr, Jeremiah .
Portsmouth, N. H.
159 50
64 96
224 46
Chamberlain, Daniel B.
W. Roxbury,
2 32
-
-
-Childs, C. JE. ,
Warren, R. I. .
62 64
-
-
Church, 2d of Dorchester .
Dorchester,
9 86
-
-
•Clapp, Elizabeth
Dorchester,
6 96
-
-
'Clark, Henry
Dorchester,
8 12
-
-
Clark, Mary, Mrs,
Boston,
28 42
-
-
Clark, Al-valh, Trustee for G.
B. Parrott
Boston,
95 90
4 93
100 83
Clark, Alvah, Trustee for Par-
rot and Blakie.
Boston,
91 17
-
91 17
Clark, Alvah, Trustee for Par-
rot and Blazo .
Boston,
25 52
-
25 52
Codman, Henry, Estate of
Boston,
18 56
-
-
Colburn, Endicott & Stone.
Dedham, .
1 16
-
-
Colburn, James, Heirs of .
Dedham, .
49 88
-
-
Colburn, Martha
Boston,
1 34
-
-
Coney, Mary, Heirs of
Dedham, .
1 74
-
-
Converse, B. B.
Dorchester,
63 74
-
-
Cowan, Owen . .
Dedham, .
1 74
-
-
Dalton, Joseph G.
Boston,
33 18
_
-
Davis, Joseph D. B. .
Dedham, . .
4 11
-
4 11
Dean, Louisa M. ...
Dedham, .
2 32
-
-
Dickennan, Quincy .
Boston,
9 19
-
-
Dorchester 1st Parish
Dorchester,
19 43
-
-
Downing, Jonas H. .
New Hampshire,
10 09
-
10 09
Eastman, C. h, .
Dorchester,
40 60
-
Eaton, Marcus ,
3 48
-
-
Eldridge, John S,
Boston,
875 80
-
-
Ewins Alexander
Washington, D.C.
23 11
-
-
Evans, William
West Roxbury,
63 80
- %
-
Farwell, James E.
Boston,
14 09
-
-
Fellows, ....
Chester, N. H. .
6 03
-
-
Field & Haven ,
Boston, ,
12 89
43
NON-RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS (Continued).
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Real
Estate.
Personal
Estate.
Unpaid
Fitzgerald, C. J.
Boston,
11 60
_
_
Folsom, Henry W.
5 43
-
-
Foster, James .
Dorchester,
11 14
-
-
Fox, E
Bangor, Me.
18
-
-
Gould, E
Dedham, .
14 12
_
_
Graves, John
Palmer,
11 83
-
-
Green, Charles G.
Boston,
8 70
-
-
Gunnison, George W.
Dedham, .
53 39
-
53 39
Hartwell, William H.
Littleton, Mass.,
36 27
_
_
Hartwell & Jess
Littleton, Mass.,
31 90
-
31 90
Harvard College
Cambridge,
9 28
-
- •
Harrington, Francis D.
Boston,
30 02
-
30 02
Haskell, Sylvauus G.
Deer Isle, Maine,
85 10
-
—
Horan, John
New Bedford, .
4 49
-
4 49
Homer, Sydney, Trustee .
Boston,
102 08
-
-
Hovey, Solomon
Boston,
14 62
-
-
Hollingsworth, Amor
Milton,
231 42
-
-
Hubbard, George W. .
Boston,
5 75.
-
_
Hunt, Lucien . . .
MontVernon,N.H.
7 83
-
-
Jones, Woodman
Dorchester,
5 10
-
-
Knowlton, David
Boston,
6 13
_
6 13
Kelly, James
Boston,
5 72
-
Luce, David W.
Dedham, .
32 11
_
32 11
Lee, George W.
Winchester,
9 28
-
-
Martin, Richard
Boston,
48 57
_
48 57
Mayo, Mrs. J. R.
New York,
31 09
_
31 19
Madison, Israel .
Rhode Island, .
12 96
-
-
Miller, Allen H.
Pawtucket, R. I.
3 94
-
-
Morse, E. J. W. Heirs of .
Easton,
6 52
-
_
Morse, Luther .
Dedham, .
1 16
-
_
Morton, Joseph, Heirs of .
Dorchester,
12 18
-
-
Moses, T. B.
West Roxbury .
2 32
-
2 32
Merrill, Amos B.
Boston,
6 96
-
-
Neal, Alonzo F. .
Boston,
37 70
_
_
Noble, Samuel I.
Boston,
10 06
-
-
Palmer, George W. .
N. Rochestei*, Ms.
35 11
_
35 11
Parker, George, Estate of .
Dorchester
6 96
- ■
_
Paul, Ebenezer .
Dedham, .
2 61
-
_
Perry, Grenville
Boston,
4 00
-
_
Peffard, James F.
Dedham, .
3 48
-
3 48
Peabody, Ephraim
Manchester, N. H.
10 21
-
10 21
Pierce, John
Littleton, Mass.
72 95
-
—
Pike, Mary Ann
Boston,
1 74
-
-
Packer,' ....
Raymond, N. H.
6 03
-
_
Pratt, Laban
Boston
5 92
-
-
Ransom, Charles A. .
Stoughton,
22 73
-
-
44
NON-RESIDENT TAX-PAYERS (Continued).
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Real
Estate.
Personal |
Estate. I
Unp aid
Rhodes, Albert H.
Boston,
23 49
_
_
Renton, Heirs of Peter
Boston,
20 88
-
-
Richardson, Lucretia.
Boston,
3 19
-
3 19
Richardson, Margaret
Boston,
3 19
-
3 19
Richards, "William B.
Boston,
81 44
-
-
Richards, Luther A.
Boston,
4 64
-
-
Richards, Reuben A.
Boston,
171 10
-
-
Ryan, Thomas
Boston, ,
18 56
-
-
Safford, Aaron H.
Boston,
45 53
_
_
Sahlien, David H.
New York,
9 28
- ■
-
Sargent, Lucius M. .
Boston,
61 25
-
-
Seaman's Savings Bank. .
ProvincetoWn, .
27 84
-
27 84
Sharp, James C.
Dorchester,
4 06
-
-
Sharp, William C.
Dorchester,
4 06
-
-
Sherman, William A. .
Boston,
40 88
-
-
Slade, James
Boston,
38 28
-
-
Stevens, Elizabeth M.
Boston,
389 18
-
-
Smith, Timothy
Dedham, .
1 16
-
-
Sheppard, James
Dorchester,
4 06
-
-
Stan wood, Hamclen .
Boston,
10 06
-
-
Stanwood, Henry B. .
Boston,
9 63
-
-
Seaver, Jacob W.
Roxbury, .
11 60
-
-
Sherburne, John
Boston,
-
-
-
Tolman, James .
Dorchester,
39 44
_
_
Tolman, Nathaniel
Dorchester,
48 33.
-
-
Tufts, John W. .
Boston,
18 56
-
-
Trescott, Eben'r, Heirs of.
South Boston, .
87
-
-
Tibbetts, Mark .
Boston,
3 50
-
-
Tower, Isaac H.
Dedham, .
26 10
-
26 10
Tucker, Dana, Heirs of
Milton,
44 08
-
-
Tucker, Elijah .
Milton,
32 48
-
-
Tucker, Nathan, Heirs of .
Milton,
16 24
-
_
Tueker, Mrs. Timothy
Milton,
5 80
-
-
Vose, Heirs of .
13 92
-
_
Vose, Joshua
20 88
-
-
Wescott, W. H.
Dedham, .
43 79
-
_
Willey, Charles G-. .
Danvers, .
12 11
-
-
Willey, Mary Ann
Danvers, .
24 22
-
-
Williams, John J.
Boston,
18 56
-
-
Wads worth, John J. .
Milton,
17 40
-
-
Wainwright, John
Williamsbury,N.Y
7 70
-
-
Whiting, Alvan.
Clinton,
5 80
-
-
Whiting, Isaac, Heirs.
Dedham, .
3 48
-
3 48
Whiting, Joseph
Dedham, .
3 48
-
-
Whithingtou, Warren
Dedham, .
7 89
-
-
Wood, George W.
Roxbury, .
2 90
-
-
Wyman, Humphrey B. Mrs.
Danvers, .
12 11
-
-
Wiiitmarsh, John E. L.
11 28
-
-
Willey, Jonas M.
Danvers, .
11 60
-