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City Document— No, 2,
THE
EIGHTEENTH
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
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ON THE
EIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF THE
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FOR THE
IfEAK S:Na>5NaJ JAN1PA1S."S" 31st, 1864.
R 0 X B U R Y :
JOHN M. HEWES, PRINTER.
18 64. '
Citi| nf Unilmrti*
In Board of Aldermen, March 28, 1864.
Ordered, That twenty-eight hundred copies of the Annual Report of
the Receipts and Expenditures of the City, made by the Committee on
Accounts, with such other documents as may be appended thereto, be
printed under the direction of the Committee on Printing, and the same to
be distributed among the inhabitants of the City.
Passed and sent down for concurrence.
JOSEPH W. TUCKER, City Clerk.
In Common Council, March 28, 1864.
Concurred.
FRANKLIN WILLIAMS, Clerk.
REPORT
OF THE
COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTS.
The Joint Standing Committee on Accounts respectfully sub-
mit their Eighteenth Annual
REPORT.
In accordance with the provisions of the City Charter, the
Committee have prepared and herewith submit a particular ac-
count of the Receipts and Expenditures for the year ending Jan-
uary 31, 1864, and also a schedule of the City Property. The
details of the Expenditures will be found under their separate
heads.
The amount of accounts, claims and demands allowed by them
during the year, is $603,282 27.
There was remaining in the Treasury, Feb. 1,
1863, a balance of $71,991 49
And the amount received for the year, from all
sources, as per account of the Treasurer, is . 606,726 41
Making a total of . . $678,717 90
Of this sum there was received : —
rom Taxes assessed in 1863,
$281,401 40
" Loans authorized.
212,083 50
" Commonwealth and other
sources, for Pauper Ac-
count, ....
556 50
" Income of Citj Property,
1,666 22
" Sales of Stony Brook land, .
3,065 31
" Sales of Brook Farm, .
1,583 28
" Sales of Munroe land, .
1,278 69
" Sale of house, Tremont Place,
1,000 00
" Sale of land, Winslow St.
100 00
" Joseph W. Tucker, for fees
received,
180 80
" Joseph W. Tucker, for dog
licenses.
394 00
" Phineas B. Smith, Jr., for
fees received, . .
1,410 11
" Wheeler, for Hcense, .
25 00
" F. D. Osgood, for grass.
25 00
" J. T. Barrow, for revolvers, .
450 00
" Watering streets.
2,114 00
" Sundry persons, for edge-
stones and bricks, .
2,577 88
" For horses.
123 62
" Sundry persons, for sewers, .
4,249 36
" Ezra Young, for house offal, .
386 75
" Commonwealth, for pay of
Mihtia,1862, .
950 00
" Commonwealth of Massachu-
setts, for School Fund,
1,139 59
" James Munroe, for hose,
209 00
" Sundry persons, for damage
to lamps.
48 09
Amoufit carried forward, f 517,018 10
Amount brought fonvard,
From Sundry persons,
" Commonwealth of Massachu-
setts, for Bounties, .
" Commonwealth of Massachu-
setts, for aid to famiUes of
Volunteers,
" Interest on Taxes,
'' Balance on hand, Feb. 1,
1863, . . . .
$517,018 10
62 35
48,700 00
39,724 55
1,221 41
71,991 49
_=-„ — $678,717 90
The amount of Expenditures, for which bills, accounts and de-
mands have been allowed and ordered to be paid, including the
payment of the City Debt, is $603,282 27.
And these Expenditures were chargeable to the following
appropriations or accounts, viz. —
To Schools, for Teachers' salaries
fuel and contingencies,
" Roxbury Grammar School,
" New School-house and land
Franklin Place, .
" Land adjoining School-house
Eustis Street,
" Support of Poor, .
" House Offal,
^' Repairs of Highways,
" Widening Washington Street,
" Widening Walnut Street,
" Widening Winslow Street,
" Widening Ruggles Street,
" Widening Shawmut Avenue,
Amount carried forward,
1*
$47,214 95
500 00
12,926 28
2,019 98
9,845 70
1,779 55
41,844 96
1,296 40
45 09
73 20
250 00
1,650 00
$119,446 11
Amount hrought forward^
$119,446
11
To Widening Vernon Street,
105
49
" Madison Square, .
4,289
93
" Sewer, Washington Street,
8,584
73
" Sewer, Dudley Street, .
7,143
39
" Sewer, Greenville Street,
566 46
" Sewer, Orchard Street, .
129
74
" Pay of Firemen,
9,497
75
" Contingent Expenses of Fire
Department,
5,569
40
" Reservoirs, . . . .
3,560
45
" Watch and Police, .
19,633
70
" Lamps, . , . .
14,322
69
" State Tax, , ' .
148,317
15
" County Tax, . . . .
18,907
12
" Aid to Families of Volunteers, .
59,958
80
" Bounty to Volunteers,
176
68
" Discount of Taxes, .
9,295
34
" Abatement of Taxes,'
3,593
00
" City Debt and Interest, .
151,741
82
" Salaries of City Officers, .
8,254
50
" Contingent Expenses,
10,288
12
$603,282
27
Showing a balance, and remaining in
the Treasury, of
75,435
63
Making,
$678,717
90
The City Debt on the first of February, as per
account of last year, was .... $831,065 00
Of this there has been paid during the year, when
falling due, 105,500 00
$725,666 00
And this sum has been increased by loans author-
ized, for renewal of City Debt and other pur-
poses, the sum of . . . . . . 210,615 00
1936,180 00
The times when this sum becomes payable, may be seen by re-
ferring to the Schedule of the City Debt, accompanying this
Report.
The increase of the City Debt has been caused by Appropriations
for the following objects, viz. :—
For aid to Famihes of Volunteers, . . . $55,000 00
" Reimbursement to the Commonwealth, for
Bounties allowed other Cities and Towns,
" Madison Square,
" City Debt,
" Sewers,
" Watch and Police,
In anticipation of Taxes,
38,000 00
7,000 00
20,615 00
10,000 00
5,000 00
75,000 00
$210,615 00
There has been received for the sales of land, the sum of
$7,027 28, and this has been appropriated towards the reduction
of the City Debt, in conformity to a vote of the City Council.
There remain in the Treasury the notes of sundry individuals,
secured by mortgage, the sum of $18,740 64, which, as they
become due, will be appropriated to the liquidation of the City
Debt, as directed.
There is due from the Commonwealth, for amount disbursed to
families of volunteers for the year 1863, $46,555 09.
There is yet outstanding, and due from sundry individuals,
for sewer assessments, for edge-stone and bricks, $18,165 33.
By law, the proceeds of sales of lots or rights of burial in the
Cemetery at Forest Hills are yearly paid into the City Treasury,
and kept separate from other funds of the City, and subject to the
order of the Commissioners, to be apphed by them in the man-
ner provided by law. For further details concerning affairs of
the Cemetery, reference may be made to the Annual Report of
the Commissioners, which is appended.
The amount received into the Treasury, from Feb-
ruary 1, 1863, to February 1, 1864, from sun-
dry persons, for sales and grading lots, including
balance on hand, was ..... |57,154 45
And the amount paid upon the drafts or orders of
Commissioners, for the same period, was, . 43,801 60
Leaving a balance in the Treasury, Feb. 1, 1864, $13,352 85
The Cemetery Debt, Feb. 1, 1863, was . . $6,000 00
Of which there has been paid during the year, . 3,000 00
Reducing the debt to . . $3,000 00
Note. The Commissioners of Forest Hills Cemetery have invested the sum
of thirty thousand dollars in United States Government securities.
Annexed are statements of the unexpended balances of the
appropriations of the previous year, and the appropriations and
transfers of 1863 ; — the details of the expenditures under their
appropriate heads, — and the present balances of each appropria-
tion,— a schedule of the City Debt, — and a schedule of the Real
and Personal Property of the City.
There will be found appended : —
Report of the Overseers of the Poor, including Reports of the
Superintendent and Physician to the Almshouse ;
Report of the Commissioners of the Cemetery at Forest
Hills ;
9
Report of the City Registrar, — -Tabular Statement of Birtlis,
Marriages and Deaths, — -Mortuarj Statistics ;
Report of the Citj Marshal ;
Report of the Commissioner of Streets ;
Report of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department.
All of which is respectfully submitted,
SAMUEL LITTLE, ]
MOSES H. DAY,
GEORGE ONION, .j^
FRANCIS W. WELCH,
FRANKLIN CURTIS,
EoxBURY, March 28, 1864.
Committee
on Accounts.
mi 11 iXPElMRES.
The Appropriations made by the City Council for different purposes in
1863, with the unexpended balances of the previous year, the transfers
from one appropriation to another ; together with the Expenditures in de-
tail, under each appropriation, and the unexpended balances.
The Treasurer's Account, the amount of the City Debt, and Forest Hills
Cemetery Debt, and Schedules of Real and Personal Property belonging
ta the City.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Balance undrawn, Feb. 1, 1863, ........... $15,083 13
APPROPPJATION, 43,850 00
« for fuel, 3,500 00
$62,433 13
EXPENDITURES.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Paid for INSTRUCTION—
To Samuel M. Weston, Principal • • • • -$2,000 00
" Sarah A. M. Cushing, Assistant 600 00
" Eunice T. Plumer, " 500 00
" Mary F. Gragg, " • • • • 208 33
$3,308 33
DUDLEY SCHOOL.
Paid for INSTRUCTION—
To Sarah J. Baker, Principal $500 00
" Emmie C. Allen, Assistant 375 00
« Jennie S. Leavitt, " 375 00
" Clara B. Tucker, " 350 00
" Helen J. Otis, " 350 00
" Eliza Brown, " 347 92
2,297 92
Amount carried forward, $5,606 25
12
Amount brought forward,
$5,606 25
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
Paid for INSTRUCTION—
To John Kneeland, Principal • • • 1,500 00
" Harriet E. Burrell, Assistant 375 GO
" Ann M. Williams, " 375 00
« Delia Mansfield, " 350 00
" Rebecca A. Jordan, " 350 00
« Harriet M. Daniell, " 350 00
" Caroline C. Drown, " 375 00
$3,675
00
DEARBORN SCHOOL.
Paid for INSTRUCTION—
To William H. Long, Principal 1,500 00
« Maria L. Tincker, Assistant 375 00
« Rebecca R. Pettingill, " 3 75 00
« Sarah S. Adams, " 350 00
" Henrietta M. Young, " 350 00
'« Frances L. Bredeen, " 350 00
" Anna M. Backup, " 346 87
" Margaret E. Davis, " •• 35000
« Ellen A. Marean, " • 375 00
« Caroline J. Nash, " 350 00
« Louisa E. Harris, " 350 00
« Mary G. Hewes, " 350 00
« Louisa Litchfield, " 262 50
« Louisa J. Fisher, '^ 43 75
55,728 12
COMINS SCHOOL.
Paid for INSTRUCTION—
To Daniel W. Jones, Principal 1,500 00
" Mary C. Eaton, Assistant 375 00
" Elizabeth W. Young, " 350 00
" AlmiraW. Chamberline," 350 00
" Lizzie A. Morse, " 350 00
" Charlotte P. Williams, " • 350 00
« Anna L. Tucker, " 262 50
" Alice C.Pierce, " 375 00
«' Sarah M. Vose, " 350 00
« Esther M. Nickerson, " 350 00
" Carrie K. Nickerson, " 350 00
" Sarah A. P. Fernald, " 300 00
" Mary C. Tucker, " 100 00
« Mary E. Munroe, " 225 00
« C. A. J. Smith, ' " 50 00
Amount carried forwardy
$5,637 50
$20,646 87
13
Amount brought forward,
GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Francis Street.
Paid for INSTRUCTION—
To Sophronia F. Wright, Principal, ■ • •
Paid for MUSIC and DRAWING—
To Charles Butler, teaching Music-
" Benj. F. Nutting, " Drawing-
No.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
1.
Paid Lizzie M. Wood, instruction
2.
11
Anna M. Balch,
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3.
K,
Susan F. Rowe,
11
4.
11
Huldah R. Clark,
u
5.
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Mary F. Neal,
11
6.
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Emma C. Wales,
a
7.
11
Mary L. Walker,
((
8.
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Elizabeth E. Backup,
il
9.
((
Clara M. Adams,
li
10.
((
S. Louisa Durant,
11
11.
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Eliza J. Goss,
((
11.
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Abby L. Oliver,
((
12.
((
Kate F. Mayall,
a
13.
((
Anna G. Fillebrown,
«
14.
((
Olive E. Emery,
a
15.
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Cornelia J. Bills,
a
16.
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Mary C. Williams,
a
16.
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Mary E. Gardner,
u
17.
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Sarah J. Davis,
11
18.
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Eliza G. Lewis,
((
18.
1(
Carrie T. Lewis,
i(
19.
u
Emily L. Wilson,
((
19.
u
Mary A. Myers,
((
20.
((
Elizabeth H. Hall,
((
21.
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Jeanie B. Lawrence,
u
22.
u
Anna M. Eaton,
»
23.
i<
Annie E. Clark,
((
24.
u
Mary E. Miinroe,
((
24.
u
Emily L. W^ilson,
((
25.
((
Sarah W. Holbrook,
((
26.
((
Mary L. Gore,
((
27.
u
Asenath Nichols,
11
27.
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Anna M. Stone,
((
28.
u
Martha H. Horn,
u
29.
u
Emily B. Eliot,
((
30.
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Henrietta M. Wood,
(C
31.
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Mary A. Morse,
u
32.
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M. L. Josephine Perry, "
33.
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Mary F. Drown,
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Amount carried forward,
2
$20,64C «;
150 00
$516 b't
300 00
300 00
300 00
252 07
300 00
300 00
300 OO
300 00
300 00
300 00
206 25
45 83
300 00
300 00
297 92
300 00
181 68
126 92
300 00
282 70
15 87
45 83
166 59
300 00
275 00
300 00
300 00
75 00
206 25
300 00
281 25
250 00
44 95
300 00
275 00
300 00
300 00
300 00
287 50
59,616 61 $21,613 3;
14
ffo
34.
85.
86.
36.
37.
38.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
44.
Amount h'OugJit forward,
Almira B. Russell, instruction
Frances N. Brooks, "
Maria L. Young, "
Eliza J. Goss, *'
Anna E. Boynton, "
Fanny H. C. Bradley, "
Sarah H. Hosmer, "
Caroline C. Jennison, "
Mary C. Bartlett, "
Susan H. Blaisdell, "
Mary E. Johnson, "
Adeline L. Reed, "
$9,616 61
$21,613 37
30<:i 00
300 00
325 00
72 91
300 00
300 00
300 00
300 00
300 00
296 57
297 92
20 19
$12,729 20
$34,342 57
CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF SCHOOLS.
Paid for SUNDRIES—
To Jonas Pierce, Jr., Curator • • ■ • 800 00
" " " pd. for cleaning, making fires, &c. 1302 12
" E. W. Noyes, for brooms, mats, &c. • • • 232 55
'• Nelson Worthen, " " 5 94
« Swain & Craft, " " and drain pipe 256 73
" Joyce & White, " " " " 20 27
" William- Seaver, " " 41 44
" Fabius Rose, carpenter's work, ••• 712
'♦ Dan. W. Glidden, " ••••• 13429
" William Morse, " 10 75
^' John Gilbert, " 71 84
« John M. Marston, " 148 92
" Henry W. Littleton, " 3 75
" Eben B. Rumrill, " • 26 88
" Pat. H. Rogers, " 33 38
" Alvin M. Bobbins, " 202 89
" Samuel S. Chase, " 63 54
" Johnson & Leavitt, " 1182
" John A. Stockman, " 93 19
" Bernard Clausmire, " 4 25
" Thomas M. Lewis, " 9 57
" Henry R. Taylor, curtains and repairs 117 50
" William S. Huse, repairs 20 75
" Solomon Sanborn, mason's work 31 00
■ » Richard Garvey, " 75 88
«« Sam. Felton, " 20 00
» L & H. M. Harmon, " 146 15
" James McMann, repairing slating, 77 18
" Geo. Curtis, lumber 30 72
" B. F. & G. H. Wiggin, painting and glazing- • 135 52
" U. T. Brownell, " « . . 7 50
" Geo. W. Howe, " « . . 5 50
Amount carried forward,
1,148 94
t,342 57
15
Amount brought forward, $4,148 94 $34,342 57
To Charles Erskine, painting and frlazing 36 79
" Cyrus Carpenter, furnace work, t:c. 132 31
« Rockland Bank, for stove 30 00
" R. W. Gbidston, stove work 4 18
" Geo. O. Fillebrown, " 270 19
" Fillebrown & Holbrook, stove work 202 77
" William White, " • ■ 15 25
" Whiting & Clapp, castings 21 24
" Alonzo Josselyn, " 19 67
" L. D. Robbins, hardware 49 29
" J. T. Barrow & Co., " 8 74
" Wm. G. Shattuck, furniture 87 35
" America Association, " 25 00
» Charles A. Beal, " 17 29
" Stephen Smith, " ■ 16 00
" Michael Killian, stone work 342 50
" Joseph Ham, cement 6 50
" Phineas D. Allen, repairing pump 14 70
" CM. Gay, " 47 61
" E. B. Scott, " 1 75
" John Bowdlear, _ " 69 25
" Henry R. Eaton, blacksmith's work 137
" B. M. Williams, " 8 43
" Benj. Burrell, wheelbarrow 9 34
" Henry Pratt, repairing locks 44 43
" John Carruthers, cleaning clocks 8 50
" Square G. Brooks, repairing clocks 7 00
" E. Howard & Co., clock- • • '• 30 00
" Abraham G. Parker, rent of school-room • • • - 125 00
" Nelson Curtis, " " 252 00
" Samuel B. Curtis, carting 35 67
" John Somes, " 5 75
" Thomas Dolan, gravel 45 50
♦' Michael Fitzmorris, " 17 50
" Thomas Feeley, " 16 25
" Owen Nawn, " • 124 50
" John Backup, books 635 89
" Alexander Stuart, " 182 16
" John M. Whittemore & Co., " 3 50
" William Henshaw, " 5 00
" John McCaughey, " 4 25
" George P. Whittier, " 22 56
" Samuel M. Weston, paid for books 8 75
" Aaron R. Gay, stationery 21 05
" Roxbury City Gazette, printing 75 00
" Norfolk County Journal, " 26116
" S. M. Weston, paid for philosophical instru-
ments 8 00
" Dio Lewis, gymnasium rings 18 00
" L. D. Davenport, poles 10 33
" Charles Butler, use of pianofortes 99 30
" Joseph Alford, tuning pianos 2 85
Amount carried forward, $7,656 36 $34,342 57
J,587 75
16
Amount hrought forward, S7,656 36 $34,S42 57
To B. F. Nutting, drawing table • • • • 2 50
•' John MeElroy, bags • 1 00
•' James Clasby, labor • • 7 50
" VVm. H. Emerson, black boards ............ 22 50
" Walker & Co., trees • • • . • • • • • 6 00
•' Moses H. Libbey, paving- ................. 21 94
'■ VV. & A. Bacon, cloth- • • • • • 10 83
•' James Ruth, planting trees • • • 3 00
" Brown & McCarty, carriage hire- ........... 3 00
" Alden Graham, washing fluid- ............. 5 00
'> Wm. H. H. Young, cleaning vaults • • • • 30 00
$7,769 QB
Paid for fuel-
To William Clark, coal ......... ......... 3,289 94
" Chafiee & Cummings, charcoal 75 45
■' Daniel Tiffany, " • • 222 36
Paid for SERVICES OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE—
To John W. Olmstead, for services- ......... 150 00
" George Putnam, " .......... 75 00
" John S. Sleeper, " •••• 100 00
'• Franklin Williams, " • • - 75 00
" George W. Adams, " • • 75 00
" William H. Hutchinson, " • • 75 00
» Ira Allen, " .......... 80 00
" Timothy R. Nute, " .......... 100 00
" George M. Hobbs, " 75 00
" Jeremiah Plympton, " 100 00
" Edwin Ray, " • • • • 80 00
'• Henry B. Metcalf, " .......... 55 00
" Joshua Seaver, " • • • • 75 00
" " " as Secretary 100 00
EVENING SCHOOL.
Paid Franklin Williams • •••• 300 00
Total amount for High, Grammar, Primary and
Evening Schools, with contingencies - • $47,214 95
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $15,218 18.
ROXBURY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
lialance undrawn February 1, 1863 1 25 00
APPROPRIATION 500 00
$625 GO
EXPENDITURE.
To Supply C. Thwing, Treasurer • > $500 00
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $125 00.
$1,215 00
17
SUPPORT OF POOR.
Balance undrawa February 1, 18G3 430 95
APPROPRIATION 9,000 00
Received of Commonwealth 387 50
" of other towns for support of paupers- • G9 00
" of Ezra Young, for sundries sold • 100 00
Transfer from Contingent Appropriation, 1862-63 2,000 00
EXPENDITURES.
Paid for SUPPLIES AT ALMSHOUSE-
To George B. Faunce, groceries
Isaac H. Meserve,
Nelson Worthen, "
William Seaver, " .......
G. W. & li. W. Pierce, meat, &c
Matthew Harris, fish
Nathaniel Young, butter . . .
Henry Dudley, grain
Ezra Young, supplies
" " services
Mary McCarty, "
Ann Curley, "
Joseph B. Young, shoes
James C. Egan, "
Wiggin & Co., dry goods
W. & A. Bacon, "
George Curtis, lumber • • •
Lawrence & Co., clothing
Pierce & Co., wheelwright's work • • •
H. Blackman, hay- •
Hiram Carlton, harness work
William Clark, coal •
Samuel F. Allen, wood
L. B. Morse, "
Roxbury Gas Light Co., gas
Wm. M. Allen, medicine * • ■ •
John S. Flint, pliysician, six months •
I. & H. M. Harmon, mason's work • - •
Moses IT. Webber, blacksmith's work
Joshua Seaver, as Secretary
Paid for SUPPLIES OUT OF THE HOUSE-
To J. M. & G. H. Pike, fuel
" W^illiam Clark, "
" J. E. Adams & Co., "
" James B. Page, "
" W. J. & G. H. Keefe, "
" R. M. Todd, "
*' Edward Preston, "
163
14
587
62
327
42
250
21
637
41
118
12
104
16
146
89
954
34
500
00
26
00
81
00
124
93
5
45
146
79
226
62
16
33
40
17
50
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84
55
35
00
327
55
86
00
60
GO
35
70
25
90
100
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30
45
50
00
50
00
458
76
415
40
245
60
342
38
96
00
8
00
36
00
Sll,987 45
j,S9i 75
Amount carried forward, $1,602 04 $5,391 75
2»
18
Amount hrougJit fonvard, Si, 602 04 $5,391 76
To Zebedee C. Perry, groceries 42 00
" David K. Reed, " 5 00
" Michael McDonough, " 3 00
" Nelson Worthen, " " • 13 00
" George B. Faiince, " 3 00
" Swain & Craft, " 40 00
" Jovce & White, " 40 00
" McElroy & Co., " 2 00
« Stephen Faunce, " • 5 00
« John Gallagher, " • 36 07
♦' William Seaver, " 11 7 00
« Charles \V. Newell, " • • 6 00
" George VV. Pierce, " 12 00
" Joshua Seaver, supplies- • • 209 50
« Ira Allen, " • 152 50
" William Manning, supplies and coffins •• 150 50
" Joseph S. Waterman, burials and coffins • • ■■ • 32 50
" John C. Seaver, " " •.•- 164 00
" A. D. Williams, teams 24 50
" Brown & McCarty, horse hire • • • • 8 50
" Roxbury City Gazette, printing 5 00
" Norfolk County Journal, " 1 0 25
" Joshua Seaver, services • • 150 00
" Ira Allen, " ■ • 150 00
" William F. Worthen, making fires • • 12 25
Paid to other CITIES AND TOWNS—
To City of Boston 135 15
" " of Chelsea • • • 144 00
*' " of Lynn 23 75
" Town of Natick • 99 56
" " of Dorchester • • • • 18 56
" Trueworthy D. Palmer • • 150 00
" State Lunatic Hospital •...••• 887 32
1,995 61
$1,458 34
$9,845 70
Transferred to Contingent Appropriation, 1863-64 444 02
$10,289 72
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $1,697 73.
HOUSE OFFAL.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864- . • • 67 4 7
Received of Ezra Young, for oHal 386 75
Transferred from Contingent Appropriation,
1862-63 1,000 00
« " " " 1863-64 1,000 00
2,454 22
19
EXPENDITURES.
To Miles Sweeney, collecting offal
•' Stephen Edwards, "
" John Navin, •' • • • < •
" Peter Mulvey, " • •
" Ezra Young, services superintending • •
" " " hay, &c.--.- '
" Henry Dudley, grain • •
" Hiram Carleton, harness work
" Moses Webber, blacksmith's work .•.-..•...
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $674 67.
360
00
360
00
354
00
354
00
100
00
98
05
118
96
6
37
28
17
1,779 55
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863- 3,786 08
Received ibr watering streets- • 2,114 00
" " edge-stones and brick---. • 2,57 7 88
" " horses sold - - • • • - - 1 23 62
APPROPRIATION 40,000 00
EXPENDITURES.
Paid for LABOR—
To Moses H. Webber, Commissioner, 1,000 00
" Robert Bell, labor 405 00
" Thomas M. Cotton, " 426 00
" Daniel Dolan, " 3C0 00
" John H. Randall, " 408 00
*' Samuel A. Howard, " 408 00
" Selman Smith, " 432 00
" Patrick Surplus, " 396 00
" Nehemiah Mack, " 770 75
" Michael Kelley, " 158 25
" John Ollis, " 22 50
" Pay roll of labor to sundry persons 9,847 36
To Owen Nawn, carting, gravel and chips
Jeffrey Holland, " "
$48,601 58
" James Carey,
" Thomas Dolan,
" Robert Culbert,
" Daniel Mahan,
" William Finnerah,
" Henry P. Binney,
" Thomas Adams,
Amount carried forward,
and PAVING—
$14,633 86
5,769 91
.... 435 00
419 39
592 79
65 57
34 75
323 92
43 87
.... 4 75
$7,689 95
$14,633 86
20
Amount brought forward^ S7,689 95 $14,633 86
ToMichael W. Dolan, carting . . . '. 3 50
Thomas Feelej', stone chi[)s. 59 61
Michael Fitzmorris, cartinj"; 6 00
George Coyle, gravel 16 00
Mrs. Foley, carting 16 50
Michael McCarty, stone 7 50
Henry F. Mason, stone work 39 75
Thomas Seaver, carting 5 26
Jacob L. Nash, drag 5 00
Rockwell & Moseley, powder 209 00
James E. Adams & Co., " 31 00
Solomon Sanborn, drain pipe and mason work 317 40
Joseph Ham, cement 92 G6
Alvin M. Robbins, carpenter's work 345 81
John M. iVIarston, " , 4 20
Johnson & Leavitt, " 1 00
George Patterson, "
Andrew W. Newman, blacksmith's work . . ,
Isburg & Rowland, sleigh
Charles H. Hudson, hardware
J. T. Barrow & Co., "
L. D. Robbins, "
Kurtz, Swallow & Coffin, "
Swain & Craft, drain pipe
William Seaver, "
Moses H. Webber, fuse, &c.
Patiick H. Rogers, labor on drain
William Dove, rent of cellar
Henry PfniT, cask
J. M."& G. H. Pike, coal
Seman Klous, paid for labor
John MrElroy, grain
Joseph Houghton, "
Hiram Carlton, harness work
Hugh Smyth, "
William Emerson, horse,
George Curtis, lumber
Joeeph W. Winslovv, grease 1 68
James Davenport, sign-board 3 00
Bernice Richardson, painting 5 00
Richard H. VViswall, " " 14 04
Thomas S. Hodge, " 4 00
Ivory Skillins, " 1 00
Daniel Cummings, pick handles 10 00
Eben W. VVhittemore, birch brooms 6 00
William Clark, stone 22 00
Benjamin Burrell, wheelbarrow 9 00
Dodge, Gilbert & Co., hardware 67 89
W. & S. Butchers, steel 18 72
Lathrop & Moseley, iron, &c 119 96
Hunneman & Co., leather 1 25
George W. Chamberlin, wheelwright's work. . 3 50
20 10
4 61
22 50
3 85
54 57
39 42
22 20
25 96
117 80-
55 70
45 75
12 00
3 00
10 00
100 00
419 66
385 19
25 88
44 60
300 00
62 84
Amount carried forward,
$10,912 81 $14,633 86
2i
Amount brought forward, S10,912 81
To L. D. Davenport, wood work 4 25
" Thomas Gannon, removing trees 75 00
" Whiting & Clapp, castings 31 12
" Eben'r Crafts, building fence 32 48
" N. P. Duty & Co., hay 417 95
" John Backup, stationery 6 15
" T. B. Moses, surveying 30 50
" Norfolk County Journal, printing 9 25
" Charles M. Ellis, damages 50 00
" Moses H. Libbey, edge stone, paving stone and
paving 11,043 11
" Owen Nawn, watering streets 2,423 99
" Thomas Dolan, " 1,464 49
" Thomas Feeley, labor on Cross Street 450 00
" Moses H. Day, paid for land on do 260 00
$14,633 86
Balance undrawn Feb. 1, 1864, $6,756 62.
$27,211 10
$41,844 96
WIDENING STREETS.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863 384 42
Transferred from Contingent Appropriation,
1863-64 3,200 00
EXPENDITURES.
To Harriet L. BIcknell, Washington Street
" James Guild, "
" Wm. L. Brown and others, "
" Benjamin F. James, "
" William H. Smith, "
" Darius Young, Walnut Street
" Benjamin F. Bean, Winslow Street. . .
" George Doherty, Ruggles Street
" Heirs of Samuel Guild, Shawmut Avenue
" Simon G. Cheever, "
" Heirs of George Faxon, Vernon Street. . .
238
70
100
00
347
20
27
50
583
00
45
09
73
20
250
00
100
00
1,550
00
105
49
5,584 42
5,420 18
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $164 24.
MADISON SQUARE.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863 453 39
LOAN authorized April 2, 1863 7,000 00
$7,453 39
22
EXPENDITURES.
To Pay Ptoll of labor 4,261 56
" Theodore B. Moses, measuring 7 00
" Patrick H. Rogers, carpenter's work 1 86
" William Clark, coal 2 01
" Norfolk County Journal Office, printing tickets 17 50
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $3,163 46.
SEWERS.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863 1,793 52
Received of sundry individuals, sewer, Washington
[Street. . 924 17
" " " " Dudley St.. . 1,474 88
" " " " Davis St.. .. 438 17
" " " " Winslow St. 420 44
" " " " Plymouth St. 131 40
" " " " Mall St 399 47
" " " " Sumner St. 30 31
" " " " Eustis St.. .. 430 52,
LOAN authorized January 27, 1864 10,000 00
Transfer from Contingent Appropriation, 1863-64 400 00
EXPENDITURES.
SEWER, WASHINGTON STREET.
To Pay Roll of labor , . 5,535 47
" Dana & Sanborn, bricks 504 90
" John Ollis, labor 159 75
" Michael Fitzmorris, " 165 50
" Moses Gray, " 1187
" John O'Brien, " 11 25
" Michael Follen, " 30 62
'• L. H. Wever, " 105 00
" John Mclntire, " 54 38
" Moses H. Webber, " 4 50
" Mrs. Foley, " 7 50
" Albert Collins, " 147 50
" John Greenwood, " 114 38
" J. Hickcy, " 20 00
" H. R. Bishop, " 4 87
" Joseph Ham, cement 318 75
" J. E. Adams & Co., powder 16 12
" J. T. Barrow & Co., powder and fuse 55 89
»' Rockwell & Moseley, powder 96 00
" Moses II. Webber, paid for fuse 43 19
Amount carried forward, $7,407 44
t,289 93
$16,442 88
28
Amount hrovght forward, $7,407 44
To Micliael Kelley, blacksmith's work ...... 96 00
" Wm. Brock, " 24 60
" B. M. Williams, " 4 50
" Phineas D. Allen, coppersmith's work. ...... 32 40
" V/m. R. Huston, planks 37 67
" George Curtis, lumber 5229
" John Scanlan, carpenter's work 127 49
" Wm. Finneran, sand 64 00
" Owen Nawn, carting 179 75
" Andrew McGettrick, carting. .............. 8 75
" Lathrop & Moseley, iron 69 lO
" Whiting & Clapp, castings 95
" A. M. Robbins, carpenter's work 6 49
" Mqses H. Libbey, paving. 87 49
*' T. B. Moses, surveying ....... 23 00
" Reed & Lakeman, rent of land 34 91
" L. D. Robbins, hardware. 37 70
" Henry W. Smith, painting • • • • 2 00
*' John Backup stationery 10 53
" Norfolk County Journal Office, printing 9 75
" William Seaver, drain pipe. 71 76
" Edward W. Noyes, 8 87
" Wiggin & Co., cloth, &c. ................. . 1 50
" Parker, Gannett & Co., tools, &c 9 00
" James Munroe, watching. 176 75
SEWER, DUDLEY STREET.
To Nelson Curtis, as per contract 5,530 16
" Pay Roll of labor 727 13
" L. H. Wever, labor 90 00
" Albert Collins, " 27 50
" John Greenwood, " 27 50
*' John Ollis, " 32 50
" Michael Fitzmorris, " 7 50
" Mrs. Foley, " 16 00
" Rockwell & Moseley, powder. 22 00
" Joseph Ham, cement 43 87
" George Curtis, lumber . . . • 28 53
" John Scanlan, carpenter's work 37 50
" Dana and Sanborn, bricks 183 60
" Michael Kelley, blacksmith's work 33 00
" Wm. Finneran, sand 26 00
" J. T. Barrow & Co.,. hardware 16 00
" L. D. Robbins, " 16 09
" Whiting & Clapp, castings. 1 34
" Sewall, Day & Co., rope 1 65
". George O. Fillebrown, lamps 1 42
" Edward W. Noyes, " 1 33
" Wm. Seaver, drain pipe 33 55
<' Swain & Craft, fluid, &c.. . . ." 6 84
,584 ?S
Amount carried forward, ^6,911 01 $8,584 73
24
Amount brought forward, $6,911 01 $8,584 73
To A. M. Robblns, carpenter's work. ........... 1213
" W. H. Mcintosh, rubber boots . 26 25
" T. B. Moses, surveying. 94 00
" Moses H. Webber, superintending. 100 00
?,143 39
SEWER, GREENVILLE STREET.
To Pay Roll of labor 325 99
" John OUis, labor. . . . 27 00
" Albert Collins, mason's work 6 25
" J. H. Greenwood, " 17 50
" Isaac Mclntire, " 1 7 50
" Wm. Finneran, sand 7 00
" Joseph Ham, cement 34 02
" Dana & Sanborn, brick 99 45
" Owen Nawn, carting 31 75
SEWER, ORCHARD STREET.
To Pay Roll of labor 22 50
" George Curtis, lumber. 84 24
" Patrick H. Rogers 23 00
$506 46
$129 74
$16,424 32
Balance undrawn $18 56.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863 • • • • • • 2,660 57
Cash received from Jas. Muni-oe, for old hose, &c. 185 00
" " " Owen Nawn, manure 24 00
Transfer from Contingent Appropriat'n April, 1863 471 03
" " " " 1863-64 1,000 00
APPROPRIATION- • • • 13,912 00
$18,252 60
EXPENDITURES.
Paid to ENGINEERS—
To James Munroe, Chief Engineer $400 00
" Robert Simpson, Assistant Engineer- • . ^ • . . . 80 00
" John Culligin, " and Sec. 95 00
" Phineas D.Allen, « 80 00
« John J. Brooks, " 80 00
— .^ $735 00
Amount carried forward, $735 00
25
Amount brought forward, S735 00
Paid to FIREMEN—
To Officers and Members of Enrjine Co. No. 1 • • • Si, 239 00
u u u '-u " 6- • . 1,641 7.5
« u a a » 7. .. 1.652 00
" " « Hook and Ladder Co. 907 00
« i' <' Hose Co. No. 1 594 00
<<■ " " Steam Fire Engine- 2,729 00
. $8,762 75
Paid for SUNDRIES for the several Companies —
To Hiinneman & Co., for hose and repairs- • • • • • SI, 347 37
" Campbell, Whittier & Co., repairs 151 00
" Josei)h W. Sweat, repairs • 11 75
" Benj. M. Williams, " 166 78
" Boston Belting Company, hose • • • ■ • 82 85
" Moses Emerson, horses • 450 00
" Charles W. Titcomb, horse hire ••..••• 212 50
" E. T. Northend, " • • 56 25
" I. A. Rogers, " ............ 2 00
*' D. T. & W. M. Mallard, " 6 50
*' Owen Nawn, " ■ • • • • • 68 00
" Wm. J. Mathes, " • • • 1 00
" Wra. Saunders, veterinary services --•-..... 13 00
" Joseph Houghton, grain and hay ■ 377 19
*" Samuel Dudley, hay • • 25 53
" E. A. Hovey, repairing harness 83
" Hiram Carleton, "" •• 63 59
" William Clark, coal 233 53
" J. E. Adams & Co., coal ■ 4 00
" John L. Batcbelder, " • 95 28
" William Morse, Steward of Relief Engine 125 00
" Francis Freeman, ringing bell 50 00
" Joseph Hastings, " 50 00
" Bradford P. Cook, " • • 50 00
" Josiah P. Hall, " 50 00
" John A. Scott, " 25 00
" John Baratio, " • 50 00
" Frank W. Munroe, " 25 00
" Frank W. Munroe, filling reservoirs 6 7 00
*' Francis Swift, " 18 50
" Charles Glover, " •-• 10 00
" Wm. Morse, carpenter's work 207 74
" Thomas F. Sweat, " 33 77
" Henry C. Allen, " 3 75
" Charles G. Green, " 1199
" Solomon Sanborn, mason's work 152 75
" Patrick Lally, iron work 9 08
" Wm. Brock, blacksmith's work 61 83
" Michael Wrin, stove work 7 95
" Geo. O. Fillebrown, " 42 50
, " John Allen, " 6 00
Amount carried forward, $4,426 81 $9,497 75
3
26
n^ -r m ^ ^^0^^^ brought forward, $4,426 81 $9,497 75
10 J. 1. barrow & Co., hardware 4 85
" F. W. Fuller, " ,00
" L. D. Bobbins, " 739
" Mrs. George I). Worcester, washing 46 46
" Michael W. Dolan, bark ': 10 OO
" Joseph Ham, " 4 jg
" Chauncy Woodward, wood 20 05
" Horatio Bills, carting 15 00
" Matthews & Co., " , 2 00
" Thompson & Titcomb, cotton waste 16 00
" Frank Freeman, oil, &c. • • • • ar ^ n
" N. Ward & Co., "■ -. 5, gy
" Wm. Seaver, " . 1 73 74
" P. D. Allen, coppersmith's work 38 51
" Jos. W. Winslow, grease • 10 85
" Roxbury Gas Light Company, gas 133 60
«' Norfolk Co. Journal Office, printing 10 62
" Mcintosh & Son, labor . . f 75 00
" Thomas Jennings, " . 28 00 •
" A. D. Williams, rent ■•..... 50 00
" Owen Nawn, gravel . 68 87
" I. T. Cole, fire hat , ^ qq
" Henry W. Smith, painting - • • • 58 25
" James Munroe, paid for repairs 13 06
■" Samuel Lord, labor, 8 6q
" Charles D. Sampson, " g 5q
" Andrew McLean, " 3 kq
"fosiahP. Hall, " o .r.
" Wm. F. Booker, " 4 qq
■" Charles W. Smith, labor, 4 00
" James Ball, watching 14 00
" George R. Slader, gas fixtures 10 52
■" Alexander Stuart, stationery 13 44
" Lawrence & Co., rubber coats 20 00
" Hose Co. jSTo. 5, refreshments 12 00
" Cummings House, " 7 00
" B. F. & G. H. Wiggin, glazing, &c. 23 07
" John Culligin, advertising' • • " 1 65
" Charles Erskine, glazing^ j qq
" W. & A. Bacon, blankets -^o 00
-" Wm. N. Felion, notices "5 00
" E. M. Stodder & Co., ice 1 0 oo
" George K. Saville. refreshments G (10
" C. W: Newell & Co., oil, &c. 16 SG
" Protection Engine Co., refreshment? D 25
" George H. Welsh, " -2^9
" Swain & Craft, sponges 2 00
" Sewall, Day & Co., rope • - • GO
!! S" w SS^'^' ^P^>^'"g ™P- 1 00
" E. W. Noyes, mugs G 07
" Henry Pratt, repairing locks 3 09
" H. R. Taylor, repairs 75
Amount carried forward, ;$5,536 64 $9,497 75
27
Ajnount hrought forward, $5,536 64 S9,497 75
To Charles H. Guild, carting 1 00
" George Curtis, lumber 16 76
" Jamaica Pond Aqueduct Company, water- ....... 15 00
$5,569 40
$15,^67 15
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $3,185 45.
RESERVOIRS.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863 842 52
APPROPRIATION 2,500 00
Transferred from Contingent Appropriation,
1863-64 2 50
EXPENDITURES.
To Jas. H. Collins, building reservoir, (balance) 600 00
" George Leonard, " " " 68 00
*' Solomon Sanborn, mason's work 738 48
" Henry F. Mason, " 860 25
" Seth Whittier & Son, bricks and cement 913 77
" George Curtis, lumber 103 01
" John J. McNutt, planing 9 84
" Wm. Pope & Sons, lumber 45 22
" L. D. Davenport, covers to reservoirs 3 25
" Thomas Dolan, labor 9 00
" Owen Nawn, " 5 88
" Draper & Vaughn, driving piles 144 75
" John J. Lyon, stone curb 32 00
" Wm. R. Huston, carpenter's work 7 00
" Jamaica Pond Aqueduct Company, water ... 20 00
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $32 07.
WATCH AND POLICE.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863 3,727 11
Transferred from Contingent Appropriation,
1862-63 71 71
Received of Phineas B. Smith, Jr., officers' fees 1,410 11
" of I. T. Barrow, for revolvers 450 00
APPROPRIATION 13,000 00
LOAN authorized 5,000 00
J,592 52
?,560 45
$23,658 93
EXPENDITURES.
To Benjamin Meriam, CIt}' Marslial. . ......... 1,083 00
" Joseph Hubbard, 23ollce and watchman 750 00
" William D. Cook, "
" Hawley Folsom, " "
" Hiram A. Campbell, " "
" SaiQuel Mcintosh. " "
" Matthew Clark, " "
" Jeremiah M. Swett, " "
" William E. Hicks, " "
" Edward F. Mecuen, " "
« Elbridge G. Cobb, ' " "
" Joseph Parker, " "
" Joseph Hastings, " "
" Thomas Culligin, " "
" James Staniels, " "
" George R. Matthews, "' "
" Henry Morse, " "
" George H. Bills, " "
" Eben T. Hitchcock, " "
" Moses N. Hubbard, " "
" Christopher C. Dow, "• >■'
" Sylvester E. Partridge, " "
" James Ball, " "
" James Munroe, " "
" John Culligin, " "
*' Henry L. Ford, " "
" Joseph Hastings, Jr., " "
" Henry 11. Taylor, " "
" William Jones, "■ "
" Thomas P. Sweat, " "
" Morrill P. Berry, " "
" Benjamin Chase, " «
" Cyrus Dole, " "
" Samuel S. Chase, " "
" Datus A. Ambrose, " "
" Wm. N. Hastings, " "
" A. M. Robbins, " "
" Joseph Seaver, " "
" George Bowdlear, " "
" Ephraim D. Mcintosh, " "
" John Bowdlear, " "
" Elliot Trask, ?' "
" Ezra Conant, " "
" Orlando Austin, " "
" Jonas Pierce, Jr., " "
" Lorenzo D. Glover, " "
" Edward Murray, " "
" Horace H. Sylvester, " "
" Wm. C. Sweat, " "
" Wm. C. Matthews, ■ " "
" James W. AVheaton, " "
Amount curried forimrd, $16,421 G2
704
00
750
00
400
G2
752
00
750
00
652
00
750
00
755
00
755
00
765
00
755
00
755
00
755
00
755
00
755
00
755
00
699
00
755
00
162
00
493
00
228
00
6
00
10
00
2
00
10
00
3
00
10
00
10
00
48
00
10
00
14
00
8
00
18
00
11
00
10
00
5
00
6
00
73
00
10
00
57
00
56
00
55
00
56
00
62
00
48
00
6
00
48
00
36
00
10
00
29
Amount Irov gilt fononrd, !|16,42l 62
To Samuel G. Curtis, police and watcliman 10 00
" George J. Lord, " " 7 00
" Robert Sauipson, " " 24 00
" Phineas D. Allen, " " 24 00
" John J. Brooks, " " 24 00
" George S. Head, . " " 2 00
" George W. Osgood, " " 2 00
" Nehemiah Mack, " " 6 00
" Frank P. Pierce, " " 2 00
" Elkanah Atwood, " " 8 00
" Henry O. Woodward, " " 2 00
" Joseph H. Moulton, " " 6 00
" Omar Boynton, " " 2 00
" Seth H. Ford, " " 6 00
" Warren G. Huse, " " 6 00
" Augustus Hutchins, " " 2 00
" Wm. J. Mathes, horse hire 65 25
" D. F. & W. M. Mallard, horse hire 11 00
" John W. Lord, lanterns 17 00
" Jeremiah Clements, refreshments 8 01
" Frank W. Munroe, posting 2 25
" Charles A. Jones, refreshments 68 00
*' I. & H. M. Harmon, whitewashing 6 25
" B. F. & G. H. Wiggin, glazing 4 71
" J. Austin Rogers, carriage hire 1 50
" L. D. Robbins, hardware 1 54
" John McCaughey, labor 4 45
" Wm. E. Hicks, cleaning 5 42
" George E. Plarrington, hanging bells 7 00
" Jos. Hubbard, cleaning 8 04
" George R. Slader, gas fixtures 14 29
" Henry White, medicines 2 55
" Swain & Crcift, dusters, &c 12 16
" E. W. Jordan, crackers 13 25
" jSTorfblk County Journal Office, printing .... 44 00
" John Backup, stationery 44 93
" Wm. Read & Son, revolvers 2,275 00
" Thomas Cixrroll, burying ofFal 362 48
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $4,125 23.
LAMPS
S19,538 70
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863 4,442 56
Received of Thomas J. Pishon, lamp posts 18 00
" of Metropolitan Railroad Co., damage 30 09
APPROPRIATION 13,000 00
3*
SI 7,490 65
30
EXPENDITURES.
To Roxbury Gas Light Co., gas 6,742 28
" " " " lighting . 3,538 75
" " " " repairs 283 70
" Thomas Simmons, fluid 1,862 75
" John W. Lord, lanterns . 467 29
" Whiting & Clapp, posts. 390 34
" Thomas S. Hodge, repairs. 95 89
" Ivory Skillin, " 72 84
" Nathan Stone, Jr., " 71 99
" Silas M. Littlefield, " 33 77
" George O. Fillebrown, " 10 99
" Michael Wrin, " 2 00
" John M. Marston, carpenter's work 1 75
" Swain & Craft, matches 4 88
" Wm. P. Sargent, labor. 10 00
" Daniel T. Pond, lighting 35 00
" David Howe, " . 246 30
" Joseph Parker, " 99 00
" James Hanson, " 135 42
" Henry L. Ford, " 25 75
« Elliot Trask, " ,. 168 00
" Norfolk Comity Journal Office, printing 24 00
$14,322 69
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $3,167 96.
STATE TAX.
APPROPRLVTION 61,176 00
Casli received of Commonwealth, for bounties- • • 48,700 QO
LOAN authorized to pay bounties to Cornmon-
weiilth more than the City received 38,441 15
$148,317 15
EXPENDITURE.
To H. K. Oliver, Treasurer of Common wealth- ■ . $148,317 16
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, nothin".
COUNTY TAX.
APPROPRIATION $18,907 12
EXPENDITURE.
To C. C. Churchill, County Treasurer $18,907 12
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, nothing.
31
DISCOUNT ON TAXES.
Balance unrlrawn February 1. 18G3 6 S8
APPROPRIATION 8,000 00
Transfer from Contingent Appropriation, 18G3-64 1,295 3i
EXPENDITURE.
To Discount on Taxes paid prior to Oct. 1, 18G3 9,295 3t
" Transfer to Contingent Appropriation, 1863-64 6 33
),301 12
S9,301 72
Balance undrawn Februtxry 1, 1864, nothing.
ABATEMENT OF TAXES.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863 • • • 241 89
APPROPRIATION • • ■ ■ " 3,00n 00
Transfer from Contingent Appropriation, 1863-64 GOO 00
EXPENDITURE.
To Abatement allowed by Assessors • 3,593 00
" Transfer to Contingent Appropriation, 1863-64 241 89
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, %! 00.
1^3,841 89
5,834 89
AID TO FAMILIES OF VOLUNTEERS.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863 ■ • • 3,874 00
Received of the Commonwealth 1,283 40
" for Loans authorized 54,923 33
$60,080 73
EXPENDITURES.
To amount paid to families of volunteers 59,680 00
" L. Foster Morse, services 201 35
" S. W. Wheelwriiiht, paid for sundries 74 20
" E. T. Northend, horse hire 3 25
$59,958 80
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $121 93.
BOUNTY TO VOLUNTEERS.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863 162 83
Transfer from Contingent Appropriation, 1863-64 13 75
$176 58
82
EXPENDITURES.
To Moses Gragg, services • 18 00
" Henry P. iShed, paid for sundries 50 00
" Thomds Dolan, " " " 78 58
" Wm, Marland, paid for recruiting SO 00
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, nothing.
CITY DEBT AND INTEREST
Balance undrawn Feb. 1, 1863- • • • ■ 18,102 38
Received for Stony Brook land • • • 3,065 31
" " Brook Farm " 1,583 28
" " Munroe St. " • 1,278 69
" " House, Tremont Place- • • 1,000 00
" " Land, Winsiow Street •••••■•■•• • 10000
" " Loans authorized 9 7,160 17
APPROPRIATION • • • • 63,000 00
;i76 58
$175,289 83
EXPENDITURES.
To Rockland Bank, principal and interest 40,508 34
" Peoples Bank, " " 35,464 58
*' Commonwealth of Massachusetts, principal and
interest 21,200 00
" Inst, for Savings, Roxbury, principal and int. 11,310 00
" City Treasurer, or order, " " 5,000 00
" Charles M. Ellis, interest • 720 00
" Interest Warrants on City Debt • • 37,313 90
" David W. Williams, thirty-fourth payment on
Alms-house land ■ • • 225 00
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, ^23,548 01.
)151,741 82
SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863 • • • 1,525 00
APPROPRIATION 8,500 00
!8il0,025 00
EXPENDITURES.
To George Lewis, Mayor 1,500 00
" Joseph W. Tucker, City Clerk 1,200 00
" Joshua Seaver, Clerk of Common Council . • . 200 00
Amount carried forward, $2,900 00
33
Amount hrovght forward,
To Joseph W. Diulley, Treasurer and Collector-
John W. Pai ker, Clerk, (9 months)
Paul Willard, City Solicitor
John W. May, " "
Joseph H. Strceter, City Physician
Franklin Winchester, Hai'bor Master
William N. Felton, City Messenger
John S. Sleeper, Assessor
Wm. H. Mcintosh, "
Joshua Seaver, " and Clerk • • • •
Elliot Trask, Assistant Assessor
William Seaver, "
Henry Wills, "
Daniel W. Glidden, "
John J. Merrill, "
Wm. N. Felton, distributing bills • • ■ •
Joshua Seaver, copying
$2,900
00
1,800
00
708
00
54
OS
445
92
200
00
100
00
GOO
00
400
00
400
00
500
00
20
00
20
00
20
00
20
00
20
00
25
50
21
00
5,254 50
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863, !$1,770 50.
SOLDIERS' LOT AT FOREST HILLS CEMETERY, AND
FENCING.
APPROPRIATION $4,500 00
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $4,500 00.
GENERAL CONTINGENT EXPENSES AND MISCEL-
LANEOUS CLAIMS.
Balance undrawn February 1, 1863- 14.282 29
APPROPRIATION 5,000 00
Sundry Transfers 4,192 29
Overplus in casting Taxes 1,116 28
Interest on Taxes 1,221 41
Received of Nehemiah Mack, rent of house ■ • • • . 175 00
" " J. S. McCoUum, " " 200 01
" " J. E. Adams & Co., rent of wharf- - • 525 00
" " Commonwealthof Massachusetts, rent
of armory 175 00
" " County of Norfolk, rent of Court
Room _ 480 00
" " Andrew W. Newman, income of City
Scales, 1862 Ill 21
Amount carried forward, $27,478 49
34
Amount hrouglit forward, $27,4 78 49
Received of Joseph W. Tucker, fees received- •• • 180 80
" " " " dog licenses 394 00
" " Wheeler, license 25 00
" " Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in-
come of School Fund 1,1,"9 59
" " Commonwealth of Massachusetts, pay
of Militia 950 00
" " Wm. J. Mathes, error in bill 125
" " Joshua Seaver, stamps 110
" " F. D. Osgood, grass • • • 25 00
EXPENDITURES.
To John M. Hewes, printing 748 84
" Norfolk County Journal Office, printing 5fi3 14
" Roxbury City Gazette, advertising, &c. 60 50
" Norfolk County Journal " 144 50
" Boston Daily Advertiser, " 29 50
" Boston Daily Courier, " , 2 25
" J. H. Bufford, printing ' 69 00
" J. G. Torrey, " 42 76
" James Ball, paid for printing 3 00
" Aaron R. Gay, & Co., stationery 423 64
" J. L. Fairbanks, " 23 50
" George Coolidge, books 31 34
" Sanborn & Parker, binding ; 80 77
" Joseph R. Richards, drawing 10 00
" Theo. B. Moses, surveying 295 83
" Horace H. Moses, " 15 00
" W. H. Bradley, " 100 00
" Charles K. Dillavray, indexing records 250 00
" Edward Holden, " 6 00
" L. Foster Morse, copying 357 00
" Charles R. Todd, " 164 00
" Lewis E. Munroe, " 16 50
"S.G.Brooks, " 15 00
" George A. Shaw, " 48 00
" F. E. S^inderson, " 12 00
" J. W. Parker, Clerk hire, (3 months) 228 00
" Moses Gragg, revising enrolment 12 00
" Benjamin S. Howe, " 4 00
" Wm. N. Felton, " 9 00
" Patrick McDonald, " 62 00
" Elliot Trask, " 93 00
" Charles S. Veazie, " 72 50
" John McElroy, " 6 00
" Boston Brigade Band, music 114 00
" Wm. Graham. " 16 25
" (ieorge VV. Quimby, " . 36 00
" Jonas Pierce, " " 162 00
" Chelsea Band, " • 45 00
" Weymouth Band, " 464 00
$30,195 23
Amount carried forwar-d, $4,825 82
35
Amount hrougJit forward, ^4,825 82
To Hall's Brass Band, music 1 13 00
" P. S. Gilir.ore, " 60 00
" E. Richardson, paid for recruiting purposes- • 36 62
" M. H. Webber, paid for firing salute 218 11
" Charles A. Jones, refreshments 1 2 55
" John F. Newton, paid for " 2186
" Roxbury Horse Guards, " 120 58
" Roxbury Reserve Guards, " &c. 264 27
" James Guild, rent of armory • • • 150 00
" Alonzo Josselyn, rent of Institute Hall • 200 00
" Sylvester E. Partridge, notifying 45 05
" Morrill P. Berry, " 50 50
" Henry L. Ford, " 19 00
" E. S. Cobb, " 6 50
" Frank W. Munroe, posting bills 54 45
" James Staniels, notifying • • 16 75
" Joseph Parker, " 5 50
" Edw'd F. Mecuen, " • 15 25
" E. B. Ford, posting ■ • • - • 1 0 40
" E. T. Hitchcock, notifying 4 00
" Pay Roll of Ward Officers • 164 50
" Thomas Cuiligin, ringing bell- ■ • • • 5 00
" James M. Barton, " • 5 00
'' E. S. Mulliken, " 5 00
" John Culligin, " 5 00
" Thomas Coan, " 6 00
" Paul Willard, paid for witness fees 12 16
" J. W. May, " " 18 88
" A. M. Bobbins, " " • 14 25
" B. S. Farrington, " " 13 34
" Silman Smith, " 2 00
" Robert Bell, " 2 00
" J. D & I. H. Fowle, repairing vane 5 00
" Hunneman & Co., " 2100
" Moses Gragg, taking census 325 00
" John C. Seaver, for attending funerals and
making returns 53 59
" Wm. Manning, making returns 25 00
" J. S. Waterman, sundries and making returns 16 22
" Andrev/ W. Newman, .weighing 45 74
•■ Swain & Craft, brooms, &c. 9 77
'■ Charles A. Beal, furniture, &c. 124 72
~' Charles A. Young, repairs ■ • • 1 00
" W. H. Young, removing night soil 6 00
" Wm. Clark, coal 297 53
" Daniel Tiffany, charcoal 17 40
" John McCaughey, cleaning cannon 2 00
" Benjamin Meriam, paid for repairs 7 44
" Ephraim Downes, labor 1 00
" Sylvester D. Waugh, " 2 00
" Wm. Rumrill, carpenter's work 25 00
" Charles Tilden, Jr., " 3 59
Amount carried fonuard, $7,492 34
36
Amount brought fo}-icard, $7,492 34
To Alvin M. Robbins, carpenter's "work . 26 13
" John McCrillis, lumber 120 00
" GeorL'e Curtis, " 26 23
" Pat. H. Rogers, " 1 00
" William Morse, carpenter's work 143 50
" L. D. Robbins, hardware 68
" J. T. Barrow & Co., " 153
" Michael Wrin, stove work 2 50
" Ccilvin Bird & Co., " 130 98
" John W. Lord, " 5 45
" B. F. & G. H. Wiggin, glazing 24 25
" 1. & H. M. Harmon,' whitening 9 26
" Solomon Sanborn, mason's work, 24 75
" E. T. Northend, hack hire, &c 36 00
" I. E. Simmons, " 9 00
" C. W. Titcomb, " 26 00
" D. T. & W. M. Mallard, " 66 05
" Luke Jewett, " 29 75
" W. J. Mathes, " 32 75
" J. Austin Rogers, " 5 00
" Brown & McCarty, " 34 70
" R. Ward & Co., " 7 00
" Adams Express Co., forwarding 40 88
" George Lewis, paid for express, 4 40
" Colburn's Express, sundries, 2 04'
" Charles H. Guild, carting 2 00
" John Bere, " 1 25
" George R. Slader, gas fixtures 15 19
" Roxbury Gas Light Co., gas 335 70
" Nelson Curtis, rent, &c 104 25
" Geo. W. Chipman, Fowle Co., mats, &c 13 50
" Joseph W. Tucker, stamps 45 00
" Joseph W. Dudley, " 137 30
" Joseph W. Dudley, paid -for cleaning rooms. . 32 15
" Jonas Pierce, Jr., cleaning rooms 22 95
" E. B. Rr.mrill, cleaning armory 36 60
" Bridget Kelley, " room.s 15 00
" Wm. N. Felton, paid for cleaning rooms, .... 28 00
" L. F. Morse, ' " "" .... 11 35
" John McGreevey, glazing 4 20
" Melzar Waterman, rent 10 00
" A. W. Pollard & Co., hat 5 50
" F. D. Osgood, advertising and selling 126 27
" Tremont Baptist Society, use of vestry 50 00
" Sam'l H. Hunneman, plan 20 00
" Fairbanks & Brown, standard weight 96 30
" Thomas Parker, damages 248 67
" Benjamin Meriam, expenses to Washington- • 99 20
" Norfolk Co. Mut. F. Lis. Co., insurance 138 50
" City Mut. F. Ins. Co., " 70 25
" P. S. Wheeloek, extra services 62 05
" Neheraiah Mack, paid for house paper 2 45
Amount carried forward, $10,035 80
37
Amount brought forward, $10,035 80
To Thomas Dolan, gravel .......". 15 50
" W. & A. Bacon, cloth 13 15
" R. M. Yale, use of flags 18 00
" Owen Nawn, watering streets 10 00
*' Henry Pratt, repairing guns 69 87
" John Allen, table , 2 00
■" John Backup, postages 48 85
" Moses H. Day, paid for right of drain ....... 1037
" Town of West Roxbury, taxes ......... 26 98
" John Mullany, labor .............. ... 6 25
" James Foord, recording deeds . 31 35
TRANSFERS—
To Support of Poor .... ................. 2,000 00
" House Offal. 2,000 00
" Madison Square . , 3,500 00
" Pay of Firemen . 375
" Contingent Expenses of Fire Department 1,467 28
" Watch and Police 71 71
" Widening Streets . 3,200 00
" Discount on Taxes ... 1,295 34
" Abatement of Taxes 600 00
" Reservoirs 250 00
" Bounty to Volunteers 13 75
" Sewers 400 00
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $5,105 28.
$10,288 12
$14,801 83
$25,089 95
NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE AND LAND.
APPROPRIATION. $17,000 00
EXPENDITURES.
To Gideon B. Richmond, land 4,855 20
" " " " fence 41 12
" Charles H. Blodgett, contract, in part. 7,000 00
" David Simpson, plan 236 25
" Thomas Dolan, stone work 183 70
" Owen Nawn, gravel. 397 97
" Boston Belting Co., pipe 6 97
" William Seaver, drain pipe 11 32
" Jamaica Pond Aqueduct Co., water 3 75.
" Alvin M. Robbins, superintending.... 190 00
$12,926 28
Land adjoining school-house eustis st. —
To Edward W. Bradley, land 2,019 98
$14,946 26
Balance undrawn February 1, 1864, $2,053 74.
4
38
APPROPRIATIONS, EXPENDITURES, TRANSFERS,
AND BALANCES, 1863-64.
Appropriations.
For Public Schools, including
salaries of Teachers, Fuel
and Contingent Expenses,
Roxbury Grammar School,
New School-house and land
Franklin Place, . . .
Land Eustis and Sumner Sts
Support of Poor, ....
House Offal,
Repairs of Highways, . .
Widening Washington Street
" Walnut Street, .
" Winslow Street,
" Ruggles Street, .
" Shawmut Avenue
" Vernon Street, .
Madison Square, ....
Sewer, Washington Street,
" Dudley Street, . .
" Greenville Street, .
" Orchard Street, . .
Pay of Firemen, and Contin-
gent Expenses of Fire De-
' partmcnt,
Reservoirs,
Watch and Police, . . . .
Lamps,
State Tax,
County Tax,
Aid to Families of Volunteers,
Bounty to Volunteers, . . .
Discount on Taxes, . . . .
Abatement of Taxes,
City Debt and Interest, . .
Salaries of City Officers, . .
Contingent Expenses, . . .
Fencing Soldiers' Lot at Cem-
etery,
Appropriated.
$62,433 13
625 00
17,000 00
11,987 45
2,454 22
48,601 58
y 3,584 42
J
10,953 39
16,442 88
18,
3
23,
17,
148,
18,
60,
9,
3,
175,
10,
30,
252
592
658
490
317
907
080
176
.301
841
289
025
195
Expended.
$47,214 95
500 00
4,500 00
15,067 15
3,560 45
19,533 70
14,322 69
148,317 15
18,907 12
59,958 80
176 58
9,295 34
3,593 00
151,741 82
8,2,54 50
10,288 12
444 02
3,500 00
J .
6 38
241 89
14,801 83
15,218 18
125 00
2,053 74
1,697 73
674 67
6,756 62
164 24
3,163 46
18 56
3,185 45
32 07
4,125 23
3,167 96
121 93
7 00
23,548 01
1J770 50
5,105 28
4,500 00
$697,712 02 $603,282 27418,994 12' $75,435 63
39
AMOUNT OF CITY DEBT.
Dates of Notes.
To whom Payable.
Jan. 31, lo6l|Coinniissinners of Forest Hill
Cemetery,
Jan. 20,
March 17,
Jan. 14,
Jan. 30,
1862
1862
1863
1864
Nov.
1
1854
JNov.
17
1854
JVov
1
1856
Dec.
1
1859
Jan.
25
1855
Oct.
12
18.i5
Dec.
1
1855
Nov.
1
1856
JMov.
1
1856
Nov.
IS
18.56
]\'ov.
18
1856
JNov.
25
1856
May
4
1857
Jan.
28
1856
June
1
18,58
July
26
1858
J\ov.
9
1861
Nov.
23,
1860
Jan.
1,
1859
Jan.
29
I8,W
April
15,
1859
April
H,
1859
May
5,
18,59
May
9
1859
May
16,
18.59
July
15,
18,59
July
24,
18.59
Oct.
27,
18,59
J\ov.
1,
18.59
Dec.
1,
185f)
Dec.
21,
18,59
Dec.
30,
1859
Jan.
'4,
1860
Feb,
23.
1860
April
4,
1860
July
30,
1 860
Sept.
8,
1860
Aug.
2
1860
Nov.
12,
1860
Feb.
13,
1861
Feb.
20,
1861
Feb.
22,
1861
Feb.
28,
1861
Jtfarch
23,
1861
do. do. do. do.
do. do. do, do.
do. do. do. do.
Commissioners of Forest Hi
Cemetery,
City Treasurer, or order
Cynthia Stillings ....
Institution for Savings, Roxhu.^
Institution for Savings, Ro-xbury
(Jity Treasurer, or order . . .
Institution for Savings, Roxbury
Iiisiituiion for Savings, Roxbury
lilijah Lewis . . .
Joseph VV Dudley
Catherine Crane . .
City Treasurer, or order
City 'I'reasurer, or ordei
Elizabeth D. Brigham, . . .
Institution for Savings, Roxbury
Institution for Savings, Roxbury
Suffolk Savings Bank . . .
Bearer
Bearer
Institution for Savings, Roxbury
Institution for Savings, Roxbury
Mary and Sarah Jones . . .
('ity Treasurer, or order . .
(,"ity Treasurer, or order
Trustees of Comins Fund . .
City 'I'reasurer, or order . .
(yity Treasurer, or order . .
City Treasurer, or order . .
City Treasurer, or order . .
City Treasurer, or order . .
Institution for Savings, Roxbury
Institution for Savings, Roxbury
('iiy Treasurer, or order . .
Institution for Savings, Roxbury
City Treasurer, or order . .
Institution lor Savings, Roxbury
Bearer,
Bearer,
Bearer,
Bearer,
Bearer, .
Bearer,
Bearer,
Bearer,
Bearer,
Interest.
per cent
6
6
6
5
5
6
6
6
5h
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
6
6
6
^h
^h
5A
?!
5J=
When Payable.
On demand,
On demand.
On demand.
On demand.
On
demand.
Nov.
1
1864
Nov.
17
1864
Nov.
1
1864
Dec.
1
1861
Jan.
25
1866
Oct.
12
1865
Dec.
1
1865
Nov.
]
1865
Nov.
1
1865
Nov.
18
1865
Nov.
18
1865
Nov.
25
1865
May
3
1865
Jan.
28
1866
June
1
1866
July
26
1866
Nov.
1
1867
Nov.
1,
1868
Jan.
1,
1869
Jan,
29,
1869
April
15
1869
April
14,
1869
May
6,
1869
May
9.
1869
May
16
1869
July
15,
1869
July
26,
1869
Oct.
27,
1869
Nov.
1,
1869
Dec.
1,
1869
Dec.
21,
18-69
Jan.
1,
1870
Jan.
14,
1870
Feb.
23,
1870
April
4,
1870
June
1,
1870
June
1,
1870
Aug,
1,
1870
July
30
1870
Jan.
1,
1871
Jan.
1,
1871
Jan.
1,
1871
Ian.
1,
1871
Jan.
1,
1871
,g 1,965 00
250 00
350 00
500 00
615 00
9,000 00
1,000 00
12,000 00
7,000 00
1,000 00
11,000 00
5,000 00
4,000 00
1,COO 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
4,000 00
10.000 00
13,000 00
8 000 00
8,000 00
11,000 00
4.000 00
2,000 00
10.000 00
20,000 00
500 00
12,000 00
10,000 00
7 000 00
10,000 00
20,000 00
18,000 CO
12,000 00
10,000 CO
5,000 00
10.000 00
3,000 00
8,000 00
2 000 00
12,000 00
3.500 00
7,000 00
10,000 00
10,000 00
10 000 00
5,000 00
Amount carried forward,
;g335,680 00
40
CITY DEBT — Continued,
Date of Notes.
To whom Payable.
Interest.
WhenPaj
able.
Amount.
percent
Amount bnr ought forward,
g333,680 00
April
2, 1S6I
Bearer, .....
5
March 1
1S71
5,000 00
Wov.
1
I860
Bearer, .....
5
Nov. 1
1872
6,500 00
Jai).
I
186-2
.Jeremiah H. Wilkins
6
Jan. 1
1872
2,000 GO
Jan.
1
1862
AOigail Seaver
6
Jan. 1
1872
6,000 00
Jan.
1
186:
\bigail F. Seaver
6
Jan. 1
1872
1,000 OO
Jan.
1
1862
Elizabeth A. Seaver . i
6
Jan. 1
1872
1,000 00
Jan.
1
1861
Bearer, .....
5
Jan. 1
1873
10,000 m
July
27
1861
liearer.
5
Aug. 1
1873
2,000 00
Nov.
9
1861
Bearer,
6
Aug. 1
1873
13,000 m
Oct.
18
186!
Bearer,
6
Oct. I
1873
23.000 00
Oct.
23
1861
Bearer,
6
Oct. I
1873
39,000 00
Jan.
20
1862
Bearer,
6
Jan. 1
1874
16.000 00
June
n
1862 N. E. M.
jife Ins. Co. .
6
June 1
1874
20.000 00
April
17
1860Beaier,
3
April 1
1873
)8,(in0 00
July
30,
1860 Bearer,
3
June 1
1875
14,000 CO
Sept.
8
1860
Bearer,
.
3
June 1
1875
6 0(10 00
Aug.
2
1860
Bearer,
5
Sept. 1
1875
12,000 00
Oct.
22
1860
Bearer,
5
Sept. 1
1875
8 000 00
JNov.
9
1861
Bearer,
6
Nov. 1
1876
38 ( 00 00
April
13
1862
N. E. M. Life Ins. Co. .
6
April 1
18.76
6.(M.0 00
April
28
1862
N. E. M. Life Lis. Co. .
6
April 1
1877
4,000 00
Oct.
16
1862
J. D & M. Williams
3
Oct. 1
1877
30,000 00
Dec.
13
1862
Bearer,
5
Nov. 1
1878
10.(100 00
Jan.
a
1863
Bearer,
5
N ov. 1
1878
27.000 OO
Jan.
19
1863
Bearer,
5
Dec. 1
1878
12 0(0 00
Jan.
27
186.:3
Bearer,
.
5
Jan. 1
1879
5,000 00
April
1.5
1861
Bearer,
.
5
Nov. 1
1880
25.000 CO
July
30
1860
Bearer,
5
June 1
1880
23 000 CO
Sept.
8
186(i
Bearer,
'
3
June 1
1880
1(1.000 00
Jan.
1
1861
Bearer,
■ ■ • ■
5
June I
1880
7.0(i0 00
Nov.
1
I860
Bearer,
5
Nov. 1
1880
1,000 00
Dec.
24
1860
Bearer,
5
Nov. 1
18&I
18.000 00
Dec.
10
1861
Bearer,
5
Nov. 1
1880
25.000 00
Aug.
16
1862
Bearer,
5
Aug. 1
1882
20,000 00
Aug
20
1862
Bearer,
5
Aug. 1
1882
20,000 00
March 9
186.S
Bearer,
5
Feb. 1
1879
13.(i0() 00
May
4
1863
Bearer,
5
Jan. 1
1879
7.000 00
June
9
1863
Bearer,
5
June 1
1879
3,( 00 00
June
26
, 1863
Bearer,
5
June 1
1879
17,(00 00
Nov.
2
1863
Commonv
■eaith (if Mas?.
5^
INov. 1
1878
20,(1(10 00
Nov.
23
1863
Bearer,
«
Oct. 1
1881
20 000 00
(<
" "
Mass. Ho-
pital Life Ins. Co. .
"
Nov. 1
1881
25 000 00
((
" "
Bearer, .....
"
" 1
1881
9 000 00
"
" "
J. liigersoll Bnwditch, trustee,
"
" 1
IfSl
4 000 00
Jan.
23, 1864
City Treasurer, or order,
3
July 2.5
1864
10 000 00
"
"
"
'■
5
" 25
1864
5.000 00
S 936, ISO 00
41
AMOUNT OF DEBT
FOR FOREST HILLS CEMETERY.
!>ate of Notes.
To whom Payable.
Interest.
When Payable.
Amount.
Dec. 5, 1860
Edmund M. Fowler ....
per cent
6
Dec, 1, 1864
3,000 00
g3,0CO 00
*The Debt of the Cemetery is kept separately from the ordinary City Debt, and
provision is made for the payment of the same by the proceeds of the sale of lots in the
grounds, as will be seen by the following section from the Act obtained from the Leg-
islature : —
Section 4. "The proceeds of sales of lots or rights of burial in said Cemetery
shall be paid into the City Treasury, to be kepi separate from any other funds of the
City, and subject to the order of said Commissioners, and such proceeds shall be de-
voted to the liquidation of the debt incurred in the purchase of the land for said Ceme-
tery, and to the improvement and embellishment thereof, as aforesaid, under the direc-
tion of said board of Commissioners. And no other moneys shall be appropriated from
the City Treasury by the City Council for such improvement and embellishment."
4*
Dr. Joseph W. Dudle"?, City Treasurer, in Account Current, from
1864
Feb. 1
To Balance
" Cash rec
in the Treasury at last audit
'd of Ezra Young, for sales of articles
$71,991 49
at Alms-house ....
$100 00
■" "
of Commonwealth of Massachusetts
for Pauper Account of 1861-62
387
50
" . '.'
of Cities and Towns, for support of
Paupers
69
00
556 50
" Amount
raised hv Tax ....
281,401 40
" Cash received, Interest on Taxes
1,221 41
" Cash rec
'd of Nehemiah Mack, rent of house
175
00
" "
of Julius S. McCullum, rent of house
200
01
" "
of J. E. Adams & Co., rent of wharf 525
00
" "
of Commonwealth, rent of Armory .
175
00
" "
of County of Norfolk, rent of Courl
Room 18 months
. 480
00
u <<
of Andrew W. Newman, for income
of Hay Scales, 1862 .
111
21
1,666 22
" "
of Joseph W. Tucker, fees receivec
180
80
" "
of Joseph W. Tucker, dog licenses
394
00
" "
of Phineas B. Smith, Jr., fees rec'd 1,410
11
u a
of Wheeler, license
25
00
" "
of F. D. Osgood, grass
25
00
of J. T. Barrow, revolvers
450
00
2,484 91
" "
for watering streets
2,114
00
" "
for edge-stone and bricks
2,577
88
" "
for horses ....
lv3
62
4,815 50
u
for Stony Brook land
3,065
31
" "
for Brook Farm land
1,583
28
" "
for Munroe Street land
1,278
69
" "
for house, Tremont Place
1,000
00
" "
for land, Winslow Street
100
00
7,027 28
«
for sewer, Washington Street
924
17
u u
for sewer, Dudley Street
1,474
88
" "
for sewer, Davis Street
438
17
" "
for sewer, Winslow Street
420
44
" "
for sewer PJy mouth Street .
131
40
u <<
for sewer, Mall Street
399
47
" "
for sewer, Sumner Street
30
31
" "
for sewer, Eustis Street
430
52
—
4,249 36
" "
of the Commonwealth, pay of Mill
tia, 1862 .
9.50
00
" "
of tiie Commonwealth of Massachu
setts, from School Fund
1,139
59
2,089 59
" "
of Ezra Young, house offiil .
386 75
of James Munroe, liose, &c. .
209 00
of sundry persons, damage to lamps
48 09
" "
of sundry persons .
62 35
" "
of the Commonwealth, bounties.
48,700 00
" "
of the Commonwealth, aid to familie
s
39,724 55
« a
of Loans authorized
210,615 00
for premium and interest on Loans
1,468 50
'
$678,717 90
February 1, 1863, lo February 1, 1864, toith (he City OF Roxbury. Cr.
By cash paid Salaries of School Teachers ..
$34,342 57
" " Continnjent Expenses of Schools
8,984 63
" " Fuel for Schools
3,587 75
" " Roxliury Grammar School
500 00
" " New School-house and land, Franklin
Place .......
12,926 28
" " Land next to School-house, Eustls Street
2,019 98
" " Evening School
300 00
$62,661 21
" " Support of Poor
9,845 70
House Offal. .,,,,.
1,779 55
" " llepairs of Highways ....
41,844 96
" " Widening Washington Street
1,296 40
" " Widening Walnut Street
45 09
" " Widening Winslow Street
73 20
" " Widening Ruggles Street
250 GO
" " Widening Siiawmut Avenae .
1,6.50 00
" " Widening Vernon Street
105 49
3,420 IS
" " Madison Square
4,289 93
" " Sewer, Wasliington Street
8,584 73
" " Sewer, Dudiey'Street '. . . .
7,143 39
" " Sewer, Greenville Street
566 46
" " Sewer, Orchard Street ....
129 74
16,424 32
" " Pay of Firemen
9,497 75
" " Contingent Expenses of Fire Department
5,569 40
" " Reservoirs
3,560 45
18,627 60
" " Watch and Police .,.-..
19,533 70
" " Lamps .
14,322 69
" " State Tax
148,317 15
" " County Tax
18,907 12
" " Aid to Families of Volunteers
59,958 80
" " Bounty to Volunteers ....
176 58
" " Discount on Taxes ....
9,295 34
" " Abatement of Taxes ....
3,593 00
12,888 34
'• " City Debt and Interest ....
151,741 82
" " Salaries of City Officers ....
8,254 50
" " Contingent Expenses ....
10,288 12
$603,282 27
By balance in the Treasury
75,435 63
$678,717 90
JOSEPH W. DUDLEY, Cihj Treasurer.
Roxbury, March 24, 18G4.
City op Eoxbury, March 24^ 1864.
The undersigned, Joint Standing Committee on Accounts, in pursuance of
the 5rovisions of the eighth section of the Ordinance entitled " An Ordinance
establishing a system of Accountability in the Expenditures of the City," requiring
them to audit the Accoirnt of the City Treasurer at the close of each municipal
year, and as much oftener as they may deem expedient, hereby certify that we
have examined a,nd audited the within Account of Joseph W. Dddlet, City
Treasurer, and find the same correctly cast, and all payments and expenditures
therein charged against the City, are sustained by the necessary vouchers.
We find that there has been received into the Treasury at sundry times within
the year ending Januarjr 31,1 864, the sum of six hundred six thousand seven hundred
twenty-six and 4:\-\00 dollars, which, with the balance on hand January 31, 1863,
of seventy-one thousand nine hundred ninety-one and 49-100 dollars, makes a total re-
ceipt of the year of six hundred seventg-eight thousand seven hundred seventeen and
90-000 dollars; and there has been paid out from the Treasury during the same
period, tlie sum of six hundred three thousand two hundred etghty-two and 27-100 doU
lars ; leaving a balance in the Treasury January 31, 1864, of seventy-Jive thousand
four hundred, thirty-five and 63-100 dollars, included in which is the sum of twenty'
nine thousand six hundred Jifty-eight and 36-100 dollars of taxes unpaid.
SAMUEL LITTLE,
MOSES H. DAY,
GEORGE ONION,
FRANKLIN CURTIS,
FRANCIS W. WELCH,
Committee
on
Accounts,
In Common CotJNCiL, Maech 27, 1864.
Read and accepted, and sent up for concurrence.
FRANKLIN WILLIAMS, aerh
In Board of Aldermen, March 27, 1864.
Concurred.
JOSEPH W. TUCKER, City Clerk.
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The undersigned, Joint Standing Committee on Accounts, in pursuance of
the provisions of the eighth section of the Ordinance entitled " An Ordinance
establishing a sj'stem of accountability in the Expenditures of the City," requir-
ing them to audit the account of the City Treasurer at the close of each municipal
year, and as much oftener as the}^ may deem expedient, herebj^ certify that we have
examined and audited the within account of Joseph W. Dudley, City Treasu-
rer, in account with the Commissioners of Forest Hills Cemetery, and find the
same correctly cast, and all payments and expenditures therein charged against
the Commissioners, are sustained by the necessary vouchei's.
We find that there has been received into the Treasury on account of the Cem-
etery at sundry times within the year ending Jan. 31, 1864, the sum oi forty-nine
thousand two Juindred Jifty-tico and 36-100 dollars, which, with the balance on hand
Feb. 1, 1863, of seven thousand nine hundred two and 9-100 dollars, makes a total
receipt of the year o? Jifiy-seven thousand one hundred fifty-four and 45-100 dollars;
and there has been paid from the Treasury during the same period on the order of
the Commissioners, the sum o(fijrty-three thousand eight hundred one and 60-100 dol-
lars ; leaving a balance in the Treasury Feb. 1, 186i, of thirteen thousand three
hundred fifty-two and 85-100 dollars.
SAMUEL LITTLE,
MOSES H. DAY,
GEORGE ONION,
FRANKLIN CURTIS,
FRANCIS W. WELCH,
Committee
Accounts.
Ik Common Council, March 27, 1864.
Read and accepted, and sent up for concurrence.
FRANKLIN WILLIAMS, Clerk.
Concurred.
In Board of Aldermen, March 27, 1864.
JOSEPH W. TUCKER, City Clerk.
REAL ESTATE OWNED BY THE CITY.
The City Hall, (of brick,) buildings adjacent and land . . . jg 12,000 00
The Alms-house, (of brick,) barn and land, about 11 acres . . . 32,000 00
The Dwelling-house, (of wood,) Highland Street 3,000 00
The City Wharf at Point, 21,471 feet, 15,000 00
Dwelling-house, (of wood.) and land on Washington Street . . . 2,500 00
Land, corner of Washington and Heath Streets, about 8^ acres, . . 14,263 70
Stony Brook Lands, 27,702 feet 7.000 00
Wharf. Swell Street, 22,060 feet, 12,627 74
Land on Winthrop Street, 28,341 feet, and Brick School-House, . . 12,000 00
Hig5> Scliool-house, (of stone.) and land, Kenilvvorth Street ) 14^07 r- .* gj nnn nn
Dudley School-house, (of brick,) and land Bnrtlett Street . > '
VVashiiigion School-house, (of brick,) and 18,900 feel of land, Washington
Street 14.000 00
Dearborn School-house, (of brick,) and 24,500 feet of land, near Davis St. 30,000 00
Comins School. house, (of brick,) and 23,730 feet of land. Gore Avenue . 31,000 00
School-house, (of brick,) and 18,935 feet of land, George Street, . . 19,000 00
School-house, (of wood.) and 5000 feet of land. Yeoman Street, Nos. 1, 2,
3 and 4 4,000 00
School-house, (of wood,) and 10,436 feet of land, Eustis and Sumner Sts.,
Nos. 5,6,7 & 8, 9,000 00
School-house, (of wood,) and 7.593 feet of land, Vernon Street, Nos. 9, 10
and Intermediate. 6,000 00
School-house, (of wood,) and 15,000(1. land, Sudbury St., Nos. 1 1, 12, 13 &, 14, 10,000 00
Unfinished Brick School House, Franklin Place, 8092 feet of land, . . 12,926 28
School-house, (of wood,) and 93.50 feet of land, Avon Place, Nos. 15 and 16, 3,.500 00
School-house, (of wood,) Mil! Dam, No. 17 600 00
School-house, (of wood,) and 4,000 ft. land, Orange Street, Nos. 18 and 19, 2,600 00
School-house, (of wood,) and 7,200 fi. land, Smith Street, Nos. 20 and 21, 3,000 00
School-house, (of brick.) and 10,200 feel of land, Francis Street, No. 22
and Grammar School .......... 4,00000
School-house, (of wood.) and land. Centre Street, Nos. 23 and 24 . . 2,000 00
School-house, (of wood,) and 11,600 ft. land, Heath Street, No. 25, . . 4,800 00
School-house, (of wood,) and 672(J feel of land, Edinboro' Street, Nos. 26
and 27 • 3,500 00
School-house, (of wood.) and 11,825 tcet of land, Miinroe Street, No. 28, . 4,000 00
School-house, (of wood,) yiul 9,512 f.-et of land, Elm Street, Nos. 29 and 30, 3,5[K) 00
School-house, and 13.779 feet of land, Henth Place 10,000 00
Engine-house, (of brick,) No. 1. and land, corner W.irren and Duflley Sts. 6,000 00
Engine-house, (of brick,) No. 2, and find. Centre Street .... 3.50000
Engine-house, (of brick,) No. 6, and land, Eustis Stieet .... 2,50000
Engine-house, (of wood,) No. 7, on lease land, Ruggles Street . . 600 00
LandofC. M. Ellis, Shawmut Avenue, 134,671 feet, .... 12,12439
Madison Square, 122,220 feet, cost 27,250 98
Orchard Park, 79,337 foet, cost 13,393 00
Walnut Park, 401,092 " " . . .' 31,373 04
Forest Hills Cemetery, (situated in West Roxbury,) about 104 acres-'not
valued
Cemetery on Eustis Street — not valued
Cemetery on Warren Street — not valued
^408,559 13
RE P 0 K T
OF THE
COMMISSIONER OF STREETS
In compliance with the provisions of the fourth section of the Or-
dinance concerning Streets, the Street Commissioner has the
' honor to submit to the City Council his Annual Report of the
Expenditures on the Streets, Sidewalks and Crossings, from
December 27, 1862, to December 26, 1863.
Amount expended on Centre Street $1,084 64
" " Sidewalks ••• • 21060
— $1,295 24
" " Cabot Street • • • 17142
" " Sidewalks • • 20 75
192 17
« " Dudley Street- •••••••• •• 79155
« " Sidewalks • • 64 22
■ 855 77
" " Davis Street • • • • 333 75
" " • Sidewalks - • • • 3 83
337 58
" " Eustis Street •••••• • 58637
" " Sidewalks • • • • 188 41
774 78
" " East Street- •••••• • 341 75
" " Sidewalks ••• 21 31
363 06
" " Edinboro' Street 568 62
" " Sidewalks 103 39
672 01
" " Ellis Street • 218 00
" " Sidewalks • • 44 50
262 50
" " Grove Hall Avenue 1,317 75
" " Sidewalks 35 11
1,352 86
" " Heath Street 98 25
" " Sidewalks • • • 45 50
143 75
Amount carried forward^ $6,249 72
49
Amount brought forward, $6,249 72
Amount expended on Highland Street 914 76
« " Sidewalks • • • • • 263 70
Kenilworth Street ....... 1711
Sidewalks • ■ • • 8 75
Lowell Street • • • 444 75
Sidewalks. •••■••• ••••••• 125 44
Munroe Street ...--..... 57 72
Sidewalks .............. 25 12
Moreland Street ......... 11 25
Sidewalks- •••.•• •••••••• 16 01
Marcella Street •..•••..•• 304 15
Sidewalks- •••••••• •••••• 33 00
Northampton Street ...... 117 00
Sidewalks 1362
Norfolk Street ....... 75 41
Sidewalks-. ••••• 12 50
Oak Street. -.'•••• • 717 74
Sidewalks- -..•••• ••••••• 191 89
Plymouth Street ---• 126 13
Sidewalks •••• 13 11
Parker Street • 63 07
Sidewalks ••• 4 90
Oxford Street • 12 47
Sidewalks 3 00
Ruggles Street -• - 252 42
Sidewalks 36 12
Shawmut Avenue 2,080 04
Sidewalks 284 00
Sumner Street 53 75
Sidewalks 16 63
St. James Street 272 37
Sidewalks- •-., 299 68
School Street 386 62
Sidewalks 33 12
1,178 46
25 86
570 19
82 84
36 26
337 15
130 62
87 91
909 63
139 24
67 97
15 47
288 54
2,364 04
70 38
572 05
419 74
Amount carried forward, $12,546 07
5
50
Amount hrougJii forward,
Amount expended on Tremont Street
" " Sidewalks
794 45
102 45
Winslow Street-
Sidewalks
Washington Street-
Sidewalks
Warren Street
Sidewalks
Walnut Street 2,470
Sidewalks
Winthrop Street-
Sidewalks
146
, 24
28
90
2,054
156
97
59
841
127
63
49
2,470
715
69
12
107
20
00
09
Adams Street
Cedar Street
Dale Street • •
Elm Street
Francis Street
Greenville Street
Gore Avenue
Avon Place
Longwood Avenue - • •
Mall Street
Norfolk Avenue
Orange Street
Plymouth Court
Franklin Place
Swett Street
Union Street
Vine Street
Walnut Park
Belmont Street
Cross Street
Lambert Avenue
Running ash carts
Blacksmith's work
Cleaning ice and snow from gutters -
Cleaning Streets and crossings
Building and repairing cesspools ■ • -
Commissioner's salary
Hay, grain and bedding
Harnesses and repairs
Shovels, hard ware, &c.
Thomas M. Cottin, hostler
Iron and steel, for tools
One team horse
Repairs of carts
[2,546 07
896 90
171 18
2,211 56
969 12
3,185 81
127 09
13 67
17 50
67 05
36 41
53 31
15 93
242 07
69 80
55 65
62 60
283 12
204 83
205 25
74 25
829 00
72 97
36 45
473 83
97 75
272 68
7 85
1,858 97
956 43
918 01
1,605 81
687 74
999 96
1,222 80
70 47
110 82
423 00
181 35
300 00
63 58
Amount carried forward,
52,398 64
51
Amount brought forward, $32,398 64
Amount expended on Repairs of buildings • 135 31
" " Labor on ledge 2,043 95
" " Labor on trees 75 00
" " Watering streets 3,888 48
« « 400 tons of block stone •• 1,800 00
$40,341 38
9,951 feet of edge-stones have been set, at a cost of $995 73
5,692 yards of cobble paving, at a cost of • 5,878 61
556 yards of granite blocks, for crossings, or 283 tons, at a
cost of 1,053 08
2,020 yards of brick sidewalks have been laid, at a cost of- • • 432 40
258 feet of North River bridge stone, at a cost of • • • 94 75
The following Streets have been thoroughly gravelled and
graded during the season : —
Grove Hall Avenue, from "Warren to Eustis Sts. • • • • • -distance, 6,200 feet.
Eustis Street, from Dorchester line to Washington St. " 3,909
Dudley Street, from Warren to Elm Sts. • " 1,229
Warren Street, from Dorchester line to Washington St. " 9,125
Walnut Street, from Kin<;sbury Estate to Mr. Chad-
wick's " » 1,150
Ruggles Street, from Shawmut Avenue to Tremont St. " 1,600
Orange Street, from Culvert to Cabot Sts.- • - • • " 400
Centre Street, from Heath St. to Hyde's Corner • " 5,475
Lowell Street the entire length " 2,535
School Street the entire length " 2,332
Edinboro' Street, from Ellis to Cedar Sts. " 1,450
Oak Street the entire length- - • • " 322
Cabot Street, from Ruggles to Tremont Sts.- ......... " 1,450
Highland Street, from'EUis to Centre Sts. • " 1,550
Marcella Street, from Highland to Yale Sts. " 650
Walnut Park the entire length • • " 1,289
Norfolk Street, from Highland St. to Blanchard Place " 425
Shawmut Avenue, from W. R. line to Otis Street " 2,050
Swett Street, from Northampton St. to Gas Works- - - • " 400
Avon Place entire length ■ " 305
Longwood Avenue, from Bridge to Plymouth Sts. • • • -. " 375
Belmont Street about • " 200
Centre Street, from Eliot Square to Linwood Place • - - "■ 507
Washington Street, from Eliot Sq. to Railroad Crossing '' 750
or d}f miles, — the average width of the streets above named, is about
47 feet.
The following Streets have been picked to the depth of six
inches, and put in good condition : —
Tremont Street, from Boston line to Railroad Crossing, distance 3,945 feet.
Washington St., from R. R. Crossing to Brookline line " 5,505 "
Dudley Street, from Post Office to Warren St. " 400 "
Eustis Street, from East to Dennis Sts. • " 612 "
52
East Street, from Eiistis to Northampton Sts. distance, 2,380 feet
Northampton Street the entire length " 360 "
Davis Street, from Northampton to Orchard Sts. " 2,090 "
Sumner Street, the entire length " 1,075 "
Mall Street, the entire length " 775 "
Dudley Street, grade lowered and street picked up
from Post Office to Eliot Square " 1,502 "■
Shawmut Avenue, from Post Office to Oak Street- • • • " 2,550 "
or 4^ miles, — average width of streets above named, 46 feet. Total number
of miles of streets repaired during the season, 14 — average width, 46|- feet.
COST OF WIDENING STREETS AND RAISING GRADES.
Washington St., from Exchange Building to Shawmut Av'nue $1,098 34
Highland Street, corner of Marcella ■ • • ■ 107 26
Walnut Street, near Otis, including blasting 1,863 02
Walnut Street, from Dale Street to Kockland 565 67
AMOUNT PAID FOR DAMAGES.
S. G. Cheever, corner of Shawmut Avenue and Webster St.
Patrick Dorrety, corner of Ruggles and Belmont Streets- • • •
James Guild, corner of Washington Street and Shawmut
Avenue
Charles M. Ellis, corner of Highland and Ellis Streets .•
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Running ash carts ■ ■ • • •
Building, repairing and cleaning cesspools
Watering streets
Teaming gravel from new reservoirs •
Teaming gravel from sewers •
Setting out trees
Repairs of stables
Setting edge-stones
Paving new gutters and repairing, raising grades
Laying granite crossings
Paving brick sidewalks ^
400 tons of block stone • •
Which amount being deducted from the whole amount ex-
pended on the Highways, makes the cost of repairs for
the year •
1,550
00-
250
00
100
00
50
00
1,858
97
687
74
3,888
48
103
75-
227
50
75
00
135
31
995
73
5,878
61
1,053
08
432
4-0
1,800
00
$22,720
8G
$18,059
61
Schedule of City Property in cbarge of Commissioner..
9 horses,
9 cart harnesses,
4 chain harnesses,
2 carriage harnesses,
3 double carts,
4 single carts,
2 ash carts,
1 stone waggon,
1 rigging for teaming edge-stone^
2 ash sleds,
1 covered waggon,
1 open waggon,
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1 sleJgh,
1 pung,
1 hand cart
1 hand sled,
1 robe,
12 horse blankets,
11 halters,
1 wheel jack,
7 currycombs and brushes,
1 hay cutter,
1 large derrick,
32 steel jumpers,
It) crowbars,
2 pinch bars,
25 striking hammers,
12 sledge hammers,
13 spoons for drillers,
120 picks,
60 pick handles,
24 cracking hammers,
32 shovels,
3 rakes,
3 steel wedges,
2 tamping bars,
3 chains,
1 sand screen,
3 wrenches for drillers,
13 lanterns,
1 beetle and wedge,
1 broom press,
2 snow-scrapers for sidewalks,
2 tackle and falls,
2 cesspool covers,
3 tool chests,
1 powder chest,
2 ladders, (14 and 32 feet,)
8 street hoes,
4 watering pots,
1 roll for sidewalka
Lot of carpenter's tools,
2 fluid cans and feeder,
37 stone monuments,
413 tons of block stone,
93 feet of edge-stone,
14 tons of hay in stable
22 tree guards,
4 long runners,
3 powder cans,
1 powder canister, (copper,)
1 tunnel,
1200 feet of fuse,
1 wheelbarrow,
2 four fined forks,
2 bushel baskets,
1 post spoon,
1 iron square,
1 level,
2 stone hammers,
2 set of steel points, (12,)
1 trowel,
2 plows for snow,
2 whifHetrees,
3 dippers for cesspools,
2 pavmg hammers,
8 churn drills,
2 small bars, (ash carts,)
1 long steel jumper,
3 hand drills,
3 hand hammers,
2 oak buckets,
1 set of iron shears for cesspools,
1 jointed scraper for cesspools,
2 pairs of rubber boots,
1 oil cloth jacket for cesspools.
BLACKSMITHS TOOLS.
2 pair of bellows,
2 anvils,
2 vices,
1 lar<;e fire bender,
1 drill press,
1 stone platform for tires,
62 pairs of tongs,
40 steel punches,
2 flatters,
2 set of hammers,
13 chisels,
4 top fullers,
4 bottom fullers,
10 top a wedges,
10 bottom s wedges,
1 hollow anvil,
2 sledges,
11 small hammers,
4 counter set swedges,
4 bottom swedges,
17 drills,
4 counter sinks,
5*
3 screw wrenches,
3 fork wrenches,
1 rivet cutter,
1 drawing knife,
2 screw plates, with taps and dies,
5 tap wrenches,
2 leather washer cutters,
1 bit stock and 12 bits,
6 chisels,
3 gouges,
2 screw drivers,
2 heading tools,
1 set of horse-shoeing tools.
457 horse sboes,
1 70 lbs. of cast steel,
1000 lbs. of iron in bars.
Respectfully submitted,
MOSES H. WEBBER,
Commissioner of Streets.
In Board of Aldermen, Jan. 11, 1864.
Referred to the Committee on Printing, with instructions to cause the same to
3 printed with the Receipts and Expenditures of the City.
Sent down for concurrence.
JOSEPH W. TUCKER, City Cleric.
m concurrence.
In Common Council, Jan. II, 1864.
FRANKLIN WILLIAMS, Clerk.
REPORT
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
City op Roxburt, Jan. 26, 1864.
To the Overseers of the Poor of the City of Roxhury :
Gentlemen : — I transmit the Report of the Superintendent of
the Alms-house, and the Report of the Physician to the Alms-
house, and recommend that the same be printed with the Annual
Report of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Citj.
GEORGE LEWIS,
Chairman of Board of Overseers of the Poor.
In Board of Overseers of the Poor,
January 26th, 1864.
Referred to the Mayor -with a request to cause the whole or such portion
to be printed as he deems expedient, with the Annual Report of the Over-
seers of the Poor, in connection with the Receipts and Expenditures of the
City.
IRA ALLEN, Secretary.
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REPOKT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE
ALMS-HOUSE.
. RoxBURY Alms-house, Jan. 25, 1864.
To the Board of Overseers of the Poor
of the City of Roxhury.
GE2;rTLEMEN : — In conformity to custom, the undersigned re-
spectfully submits the following Report for the year past, relating
to the inmates and condition of the Alms-house.
The number of inmates in the house Febru-
uary 1,1863, ..... 44
Admitted having settlement in City, . . ■ 9
— 53
Discharged, . . . . . . 12
Died, ....... 5
Present number belonging, ... 36
— 53
The number of travellers admitted for food and lodging has
been small, compared with previous years. The whole number
thus admitted during the year, .... 175
Sent to State Alms-house, .... 71
The health of many of the inmates has been quite feeble for
the past year, requiring much attention and constant nursing,
Some of them must, from their infirmities and age, continue so
through life.
The physician. Dr. Flint, has discharged his professional duties
in a gentlemanly and highly satisfactory manner to all those en-
trusted to his care, and I cheerfully recommend him again to the
kind consideration of the present Board of Overseers. For fur-
ther particulars relating to the medical department, you are re-
ferred to the physician's report.
57
The City have belonging to tlie Alms-house, — one horse, two
cows, three wagons, one sleigh, one horse-cart, two harnesses, and
farming utensils necessary to cultivate the land belonging to the
establishment. Also, two horses with wagons and harnesses for
the collection of house oifal : the expense of which is charged to
another appropriation. The land cultivated has produced about
the same as in previous years, with the exception of the potatoes.
A sufficient quantity of vegetables for the use of the house has
been raised this year. There were 3700 lbs. pork raised during
the year.
The house and out-buildings are still in good repair, and the
house is furnished with sufficient furniture, beds and bedding for
the comfort of all the occupants ; and it is only a repetition to say
that it is a model institution, and has the reputation of being sec-
ond to none in the Commonwealth for the convenience and comfort
of the unfortunate poor who avail themselves of its privileges, and
I would say that, as a general thing, the inmates exhibit much
evidence of being grateful for the kind home that has been pro-
vided for them by the city. The general deportment of the in-
mates during the year has been very good.
The total expense for the support of the Alms-house during the
past year has been |48-12 40.
I remain, gentlemen, very respectfully your obebient servant,
Ezra Young,
Siqjt of Alvis-Jiouse.
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REPORT OF THE PHYSICIAN TO THE ALMS-
HOUSE.
RoxBURT, Jan. 25, 1864.
To the Overseers of the Poor of the City of Roxbury.
m
Gentlemen : — I have the honor of again presenting the An-
nual Report of the Medical Department of the Alms-house, which
cannot differ essentially from preceding reports. No startling or
unexpected events have occurred to vary the ordinary routine of
life in this establishment, nor has any thing especially noteworthy
appeared to furnish at this time a subject for comment.
The inmates remain much the same as a year ago, without hav-
ing undergone many perceptible changes in number or general
physical condition. A few, induced perhaps by the scarcity of
laborers and the high rate of compensation, have voluntarily left,
and are at present making successful effort to earn a maintenance.
How long this may continue is of course questionable, but their
return can be predicted at no distant day.
Of those who were considered inmates for life, however long or
short that might prove, three have been removed by death. One,
a scrofulous, deformed child, made so by culpable neglect and
carelessness, whose life, if prolonged, would have been one of suf-
fering and despondency, died suddenly on the morning of the last
annual visit. The record of this does not appear in the last re-
port. The other two were of persons imbecile, in one case con-
genital, in the other resulting from protracted cerebral disease.
In addition, two deaths have occurred of persons Avho were re-
moved in advanced stages of typhoid fever, from abodes of the
greatest destitution, surviving the removal in one case two or three
days, and in the other about as many hours.
The children, who comprise nearly or quite one half the in-
mates, have had the past year remarkable immunity from disease,
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no case of serious illness having occurred among them, which is
due in great measure, I believe, to the watchful care of our effi-
cient nurse, who always gives seasonable attention to their condi-
tion. To her also belongs much credit for unwearied effort to
promote the well being and comfort of those who find here a
home.
The pest-house has been for a long time unused, no case of
small pox having been admitted for nearly two years. Our com-
munity, in my opinion, is more completely protected by vaccina-
tion from the ravages of this disease than formerly, and it hardly
seems possible that an epidemic as severe as the last, can prevail
for a long time to come.
Of insanity, we have had fewer cases than usual. During the
autumn I was visited by a gentleman, one of a commission ap-
pointed by State authority, to examine into and report upon the
subject of Lunacy. In furtherance of this object, he was desirous
of visiting our Alms-house, their investigations havimg for certain
reasons extended to these institutions, with the view of ascertain-
ing the number and condition of any lunatics therein confined.
Every part of the house was opened to his inspection, and the
intention of the Overseers fully explained, to send to the proper
asylum every case of insanity, especially those needing restraint,
with the least possible delay.
The condition of the house, the past year, has been in no re-
spect inferior to that reported on former occasions ; every thing
heretofore said in commendation can at the present time be re-
peated with equal truth and justice. To all concerned in its
management, are due my cordial thanks, for ready assistance and
co-operation in all plans devised, not alone for the relief of the
sick, but likewise for the well being of each and every inmate.
Respectfully submitted,
John S. Flint,
PTiysieian to the Alms-house.
REPORT
ON
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS,
1863.
To the Honor able Mayor and City Council :
Gentlemen— The following tabular statement in relation to the
Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths in the Citj of Rox-
burj for the year 1863, is respectfully submitted.
JOSEPH W. TUCKER, CUy Eegistrar.
Table No. 1.
BIRTH3 REGISTERED IN THE CITY OF ROXBURY IN THE YEAR 1863.
Males '••• - 376
Females • • • • • • • • 357
Total 733
Both parents native born • 164
Both parents foreigners 496
One parent native born 73
Total 733
Born in each month as follows :
January, February, March, April, May, June,
54 42 64 52 57 58
July, August, September, October, November, December,
47 60 73 61 74 91
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE CITY OF ROXBURY IN THE YEAR 1863.
American parents both 77
Foreign parents both 1 03
American one — foreign one 14
Total 194
Married in each month of the year :
January, February, March, April, Maj', June,
24 17 6 18 16 13
July, August, September, October, November, December,
24 13 14 11 28 10
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MORTUARY STATISTICS.
Table No. ».
Diseases and Causes of Death in Roxhury in 1863.
DISEASES.
s
a
u
1
1^
3
3
1
1
0
i
0
i
3
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
4
2
3
2
2
1
1
4
3
6
1
1
1
3
48"
1
1
3
1
2
12
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
3
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
2
8
1
58
1
1
2
3
1
1
4
4
3
1
2
2
3
5
2
3
1
1
3
2
3
2
3
1
"2
56
2
7
3
2
1
1
1
1
4
3
1
2
2
3
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
49
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
4
1
4
40
2
3
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
2
2
3
1
3
36
1
3
2
2
6
2
2
2
4
4
1
3
3
4
4
3
46
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
1
29
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
8
I9
3
1
2
1
2
5
4
13
1
3
1
5
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
1
8
71
1
1
1
1
5
2
1
1
1
1
7
1
3
7
1
7
1
1
2
4
3
1
2
1
5
"eT
1 ;
2 '
1
i
1
4
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
1
2
1
1
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
6
53
1
2
1
4
1
7
2
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
5
Is"
12
1
5
1
5
28
Bronchitis
2
5
1
Cancer
Q
Childbirth, diseases of
Chills
1
Consumption
59
Convulsions
30
Croup
16
Cholera Infantum
50
Cholera Morbus
4
11
Drowning
3
Diarrhoea
8
" Chronic
5
18
Diptheria
11
Debility
2
Erysipelas
4
Fever, Lung
1
17
24
" Scarlet
?5
Heart, diseases of the
n
Hooping Cough
q
8
Infantile diseases
w
Intemperar ce . .
4
Jaundice
2
Kidneys, diseases of the
Killed in battle
1
1
4
Lungs, diseases of the
18
Marasmus
1
Measles
2
1
Neuralgia
1
16
Pneumonia
?1
Pleurisy
?,
Paralysis
4
4
Phthisis
?16
Rheumatism, acute
?,
Scarletina
6
Stillborn
41
Suffocation
1
T
Stomach, inflammation of
Scrofula
3
?.
Spine complaint
9.
Teething
11
Ulcer
1
a
48
645
REP 0 KT
CITY MARSHAL
To the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Roxhury :
Gentlemen — I herewith submit the Annual Report of the
Police Department for the year 1863, viz. :
There have been 1,324 arrests, 18 of which were for offences
committed without the City.
The arrests were for the following causes, viz. :
Drunkenness, ...... 680
Assault and battery, .
133
Larceny, .
81
Common drunkards,
,*
76
Violation of City Ordinances,
67
Violation of the Sunday Law
36
Vagrancy,
35
Fruit pilfering, .
29
Disturbing the peace, .
25
Breaking and entering,
19
Stubbornness,
15
Assault on officers.
15
Truancy, .
13
Desertion,
10
Threatening bodily harm,
10
Malicious mischief,
9
Night-walking, .
9
Obtaining money by false pre
itences,
8
63
Violation of the Dog Law, . . . .
6
Disturbing public schools, . . . .
5
Larceny in a building, , . . .
4
Assault with a dangerous weapon,
4
Breaking street lamps
4
Burglary, .......
3
Idle and disorderly persons.
3
Defacing a building, . . . . .
3
Adultery, .......
3
Stealing a ride, .....
3
Bobbery, ......
3
Assault, with intent to commit a rape, .
2
Contempt of Court, ....
2
Cruelty to animals, ....
2
Lewdness,
Fugitives from justice.
Insanity, ......
Violation of Enlistment Laws, . . .
Attempt at larceny from the person.
Passing an altered bill.
Obtaining goods by false pretences.
Total,
1,324
isposed of as follows, viz. : —
Discharged without complaint,
707
Fined and paid, .....
241
Sentenced to the House of Correction, .
136
Discharged by Court, ....
63
Committed for non-payment of fine.
56
Bound over to the Superior Court,
29
Put on probation, ....
19
Sentence postponed, ....
19
Placed on file, . . . .
12
Appealed, ......
10
Put under bonds to keep the peace, and fined
10
Put under bonds to keep the peace, without fine
8
64
Committed for want of bail, ... 7
Transferred to Judge of Probate, . . 5
Ordered to paj costs, ..... 2
Total, .... 1,324
Of the 18 arrests, for offences committed without the City,
7 were for breaking and entering, — 4 for larceny, — 3 for bur-
glary,— 1 for threatening bodily harm, — 1 for assault on officers, —
1 for vagrancy, and 1 for violation of the Enlistment Laws.
Nine hundred and ninety of the arrests were of persons of for-
eign birth, and of the remainder, 120 were born in Roxbury, —
239 were minors, and 289 females.
Four hundred and eighty-six persons were provided with lodg-
ings in the lockup, of which 290 were foreigners, — 108 were fe-
males, and 109 were minors.
The regular Police force consists of the Marshal, 8 day men,
and 12 Avatchmen. One of the day men has charge of the office,
and keeps the daily record. Another has charge of the lockup
and Court Room, and also acts as officer of the Court. Another,
also, (Mr. James Ball,) acts as Truant Officer, which takes most
of his time. So, in fact, for the most part of the time, there are
but five men out on duty during the day.
The expenses of the Department have been somewhat increased
during the year, which was mainly owing to the preparations
made to preserve the peace of the City during the time of antici-
pated troubles in relation to the draft.
The receipts for fees of Police will, probably, amount to about
the same as last year.
The amount paid out for arresting, securing prisoners and con-
veying them to Dedham, &c,, is $81.41.
The sum of $14.07 has been received for fees not drawn by
the Clerk of the Police Court, and $12.00 for services of Police.
During the year, 753 dogs, 1,066 cats, 99 hogs, and 65 goats
have been buried by the canine undertaker, at an expense to the
City of $362.50.
The appointment of a Truant Officer I believe has been pro-
ductive of beneficial results ; still I am of the opinion that the
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Truant School is very much needed, and that the good resulting
from its re-establishment would more than compensate for the
expense.
I still hold to the same opinion in regard to a license law, and
to uniforming the Police, as I expressed in my last Annual Re-
port, and I see no need of repeating them now.
The news of the death of Dr. A. I. Cummings, the Clerk of the
Police Court, has occasioned feelings of sadness and sympathy ;
for all who have been officially connected with him, have ever
found him faithful and obliging.
To the Government of last year my thanks are due for the con-
fidence reposed in me, and to the Police for their efforts to aid
me in the discharge of duty, and to all others who have lent me
aid and assistance.
Respectfully submitted,
BENJAMIN MERIAM,
City Marshal.
Roxbury, January, 1864.
In Board op Aldermen, Feb. 8, 1864.
Referred to the Committee on Printing, with instructions to cause the same to
be printed with the lleceipts and Expenditures of the City.
Sent down for concurrence.
JOSEPH W. TUCKER, City Clerk.
In Common Council, Feb. 8, 1864.
Concurred.
FRANKLIN WILLIAMS^ Clerk.
6*
E E P 0 R T
OF THE
RoXBURY, Feb. 1, 1864.
To the Mayor and Aldermen and Common Council :
Gextlemejj — T herewith submit my Annual Report of the
condition of the Fire Department of the City of Roxbury.
There has been no increase of Hand Engines since last report,
the number in active use being the same as last year.
We have also one Steam Fire Engine, one Hose Carriage and
one Hook and Ladder Carriage, which, with three Hand Engines,
constitute the whole force of the apparatus now in service.
During the past year there have been quite a number of des-
tructive fires, the most serious one being at the Lead Works on
Swett Street. On that occasion great assistance was render-
ed by the Boston Fire Department, which is always prompt and
ready in time of need to come to our relief.
The Hand Engines, Hose and Hook and Ladder Carriages are
all in good repair. The hand engine companies are full and the
discipline good.
67
The Steamer has worked admirably the past year, and never
has failed to render the most efficient service when required.
The experience of the past year has confirmed me in the opin-
ion I then expressed in favor of Steam Fire Engines, and the
Board of Engineers unite in recommending that two more Steam
Fire Engines may be purchased by the City. If this be done the
hand engines can be dispensed with, and we shall then be better
prepared for a serious conflagration, which is hable to break out
among the various manufacturing establishments, the number of
which are continually being increased.
The Engine Houses are in good repair except that of No. Seven,
which is in a very bad condition, and I recommend that a new
house be built.
Two Reservoirs have been built the past year, and I recom-
mend the same number this year.
I would call the attention of the City Government to the prac-
ticability of having the Boston Telegraph Fire Alarm extended
to our City. I am of the opinion that the City Council of Boston,
should you request it, would readily consent to the extension.
The expense of the wire and its erection in our limits, to be borne
by this City, and for a moderate compensation per annum to the
operator at Boston, we could have all the advantages of the sys-
tem. Believing this to be practicable and capable of much service
to the Fire Department of this city, I urge it upon your favorable
consideration.
The number of fires and alarms have been the lowest for twelve
years past.
Whole number of alarms the past year, , . 34
Actual fires, . . . .29
Alarm out of city,
" ringing bell for meeting,
" setting clothes on fire,
" burning of chimney,
False alarm.
1
1
1
1
1
34
Total amount of loss, $78,340. Insurance, $60,370.
To ray associates of the Board of Engineers, I am under re-
newed obligation for their cordial co-operation and their devotion
to the interests of the citj.
The accompanying documents give a full report of the members
of the Fire Department, condition of the Engines and Apparatus,
list of Hydrants and Reservoirs, and the general condition of the
Department.
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES MUNROE, Chief Engineer.
In Board of Aldermen, Feb. 29, 1864.
Read and ordered to be printed with the Receipts and Expenditures of the
City.
Sent down for concurrence.
JOSEPH W. TUCKER, City Clerk.
In Common Council, Feb. 29, 1864.
Passed in concun-ence.
FRANKLIN WILLIAMS, Clerk.
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RESERVOIRS,
AND OTHER SOURCES OF OBTAINING WATER.
No.
Location.
No. of
Gallons.
Condition.
1
Eliot Square ... ....
23,000
Good.
2
Warreri. near Washington Street" ....
30,000
Good.
3
Corner of Washington and Eustis Streets .
16,000
Good.
4
Chestnut Street, Mount Pleasant ....
15,000
Good.
5
(Corner of Fellows and Hunneman Streets
15,000
Good.
6
Cedar Street
13,000
Good.
7
Corner of Washington and Haggles Streets
18,000
Good.
8
Corner of Vernon and Auburn Streets ....
18,000
Good.
9
(Jorner of Dudley and Kenilworth Streets
18,000
Good.
10
Dudley, near Warren Street
18,000
Good.
li
Ciirjier of Dudley and Greenville Streets
18,000
Good.
12
Eaton, near Yeoman Street ......
18,000
Good.
13
Centre Street ........
18,000
Good.
14
Porter Street
18,000
Good.
15
Elm Street, Mount Pleasant .....
18,000
Good.
16
Walnut Street, junction of Warren ....
18,000
Good.
17
Pearl Street
18,000
Good.
18
Eustis, corner of East Street
18,000
Good.
19
Copeland Square
18,000
Good.
20
Well, corner of Davis and Eustis Streets
Not Good.
21
Regent, near St. James Street
15.000
Good.
22
Corner of Ruggles and Cabot Streets ....
17.000
Good.
23
Adams, near Eustis Street . . . . ' ,
17,000
Good.
24
Davis Street
16,500
Good.
25
Oak Street
18,000
Good.
26
Norfolk Street
16,000
Good.
27
Corner of Creenville and Winthrop Streets .
19,500
Good.
28
Smith Street, near Parker Street, ....
18,500
Good.
29
Corner of Warren and Waverly Streets ....
28,000
Good.
30
('oriier of Parker and Alloo;hany Streets
26,000
Good.
31
East Street, opposite Norfolk Avenue ....
26,000
Good.
32
Washington Street, opposite City Hotel,
26,000
Good.
33
Swell Street, near Lead Factory, .....
30,000
Good.
34
Shitvi'mut Avenue, .......
Good.
35
Waliiui Street,
30,000
Good.
36
Well in G. A. Simmons's yard, Hi^rhlaiid Street .
Good.
37
Welliii Samuel Guild's yard, near Barilelt Street .
Good.
38
Well in Patent Leather Works yard, Water Street
Good,
39
Reservoir corner of Highland and Cedar Street
45,000
Good.
40
Reservoir corner of Grove Hall .Avenue «fe Winlhrop St.
45,000
Good.
41
Reservoir. Winslow Street, near (Jnion St.,
40,000
Good.
42
Reservoir, corner of Vernon and Belmont Streets, .
55,000
Good.
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HYDRANTS,
FROM MOUNT WARREN, COCHITUATE AND JAMAICA POND PIPES.
JNo.
Location.
Source.
Condition.
I
St James Street
Mt. W.
Good.
2
Alpine Street
''
Good.
3
Near St James Street ....
"
Good.
4
Dale Street
"
Good.
6
IVemont Street, corner of Franklin Place .
Cochit.
Good.
6
Tremont Sireel, corner of Sudbury Street
"
Good.
7
Trenioni Street, corner of Rug^gles Street
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Good.
8
Tremont Street, opposite Carpet Works
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9
.Sidewalk, Texas Avenue, ....
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10
Washington Street, corner of Phillips Place
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11
Washington Street, opposite Isaac Davis's .
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12
Rugbies Street, opposite the late ('alliolic Church
J. Pond.
Good.
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Vernon Street, corner of (Jtlniont Street
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Vernon Street, corner of Washington Street
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15
Davis Street, corner of Webtier Street
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blast Street, corner of Davis Street
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Cochit.
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30
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REPORT
In conformity to the fifth section of " An Act relative to a Public
Cemetery in the City of Roxbury," the Commissioners respect-
fully submit their
SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Avenues. Chestnut Avenue has been improved near the
gate-way, by an alteration in the location, so as to make the
access easier. Mulberry Avenue, the grade has been lowered
and widened. Fourteen hundred and fifty feet of avenues have
been excavated and filled with stone and gravel.
Paths. Twelve hundred and fifty-six feet have been excava-
ted and filled with stone. and gravel.
Monuments. Twenty monuments have been erected the past
year.
Lots finished. Eighty lots and seventy-five graves are now
ready for sale.
Fences. Sixteen lots have been enclosed with granite, four
with iron fences, and two with hedges.
Lots sold. One hundred and thirty lots, and one hundred
sixty-eight graves in the field of Ephron have been sold the past
year.
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Interments. Five hundred and sixty-one interments, in pri-
vate lots and in the field of Ephron, have been made the past
year.
The Commissioners having decided to build a stone gate-way
at the main entrance, they examined a number of plans prepared
for the purpose, and after consulting with persons competent to
judge, adopted one of Gothic architecture, designed by Mr. C. W.
Panter of Brooklinfe. The working plans are now in progress,
and we hope to commence the construction early in the summer.
The fund for the perpetual care of lots now amounts to five
thousand six hundred and eighty-dollars. The future advantage
to owners of lots has been before stated, and we think it will
appear, on investigation, not to have been over-estimated.
Three thousand dollars of the debt to Edmund M. Fowler, has
been paid the past year ; the balance, three thousand dollars, will
be due next December.
Receipts.
Balance unexpended February 1, 1863,
Received for 168 graves, .....
" " 130 lots of land, ....
" " Grading lots, stone posts, rent, hay, and
brick work, ....
" " Interest from the City of Roxbury, ac-
crued on deposit money for perma-
nent care of lots,
" " Interest on U. S. Treasury Notes,
" " Interest on State of Maine Bonds,
" " Interest from other sources,
" " United States Certificates of Indebted-
ness paid, and re-invested in U. S.
6-20 Bonds, .... 5,000 00
" " Amount drawn for investment, being
balance returned, . . . 863 09
$57,154 45
7,902
09
1,605
00
15,642 50
23,970
17
178
90
1,774
51
120
00
98
19
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Expenditures.
Paid for labor on lots and avenues,
" Fifteen U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness,
$1,000 each, at 6 per cent.
" Interest accrued at the time of purchase,
« Five United States Bonds— 5-20,
" Interest at the time of purchase, .
" Edmund M. Fowler, three notes of $1,000
each,
" Interest on Notes,
" Joseph Houghton, grain and meal,
" A. P. Hodgdon, blacksmith's bill,
" U. S. Revenue stamps,
" J. Clement, collecting small bills,
" Oliver Moulton, services as Superintendent,
" John Runey, flower pots,
" Oliver Moulton, paid sundry small bills,
" Wm. Wellington, three horses,
" P. McDonnell, stone posts, ...
" Peter R, Page, " ...
" C. Hardwick & Co., "...
" D. G. Corliss & Co., bill of stone work,
" R. Hanger, grave covers,
" Mauran & Tuck, iron work,
" Parker, Gannett & Osgood, farming utensils
" Aaron D. Williams, manure,
" Dedham M. Insurance Co.,
" John M. Hewes, printing Reports,
" Boston Lead Co., lead, &c.,
" Aaron R. Gay & Co., stationery,
" Kendall & Wood, carpenter's work,
" George Curtis, lumber and cement,
" E. A. Hovey, mending harness, .
" C. W. Titcomb, carriage hire,
" J. M. & G. H. Pike, coal, . .
$11,537 01
14,968 75
175 06
4,992 11
7 89
3,000 00
360 00
821 60
473 QQ
45 00
185 00
1,000 00
25 00
81 98
790 00
136 25
125 00
107 50
355 98
380 26
50 47
58 34
243 00
7 70
100 00
128 81
28 75
259 97
125 86
5 00
11 00
57 00
Amount carried forward,
7*
$40,643 95
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Amount hrought forward^
Paid John DeNief, blacksmith's work, .
Otis Bramhall, repairing fence,
John E. WiUiams, mending harness,
John Backup, postage stamps,
W. G. Strong, trees and shrubs, .
C. K. Dillawaj, indexing, &c.
' James Bojd & Sons, mending harness
West Roxbury, tax bill,
Estate of D. Hardacker,
J. T. Barrow & Co., powder, &c.
Nathan Pratt, powder, &c,
Wm. Gaston, professional services,
George Lewis, expenses for carriage hire
Robert Seaver, sundry articles,
Thomas W. Williams, painting fences,
Houghton & Majo, plumbing.
Strong & Spooner, roses, &c.
G. G. Drew, painting, &c.
A. C. White, carting,
J. F. Bumstead & Co., paper,
Wm. Hewitt, bill for papering,
H. Lindall, wheelwright's work, .
Joseph W. Tucker, keeping books and col
lecting, ....
Ebenezer Weeman, painting fences
W. & S. Phipps, trees,
John B. Baker & Co.,
John Fottler, labor with team, &c.
Nelson Curtis, bricks and cement,
Oliver Moulton, sleigh,
L. B. & 0. E. Weston, printing.
Amount drawn for investment,
Balance to new account,
140,643 95
5 11
13 40
34 74
9 00
212 70
225 00
&c.
122 50
102 15
66 80
108 22
86 19
5 00
[■e, .
3 00
36 38
25 37
8 08
10 87
149 70
7 50
109 99
42 68
117 38
id col
400 00
13 00
15 00
16 00
42 50
198 50
92 93
14 87
863 09
•
. 13,352 85
$57,154 45
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Fifteen thousand dollars has been invested in United States
securities the past year, with the amount previouslj invested,
amounts to the sum of thirty thousand dollars, which will be avail-
able for improvements to be made. The proposed gate-way will
probably cost fifteen thousand dollars, also, walls which may be
built will require a large expenditure.
FRANCIS C. HEAD,
Secretary of the Commissioners of Forest Hills Cemetery.
RoxBURY, Feb. 26, 1863.
In Board of AtDEEMSN, Feb. 29, 1864.
Placed on file and ordered to be printed with the Eeceipts and Expenditures of
the City.
Sent down for concurrence.
JOSEPH W. TUCKER, City Clerk.
In Common Council, Feb. 29, 1864.
Concurred.
FEANKLIN WILLIAMS, Clerk.
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MEMORANDA FOR PROPRIETORS.
The Records of Deeds are kept in the City Hall, under the direction of
the City Clerk, and are the only evidence of the title of a Proprietor recog-
nized by the Commissioners ; consequently when a person receives a lot by
transfer from a Proprietor, he should immediately send his deed at once to
the City Clerk's office for record.
Care of Lots. A book is kept at the Superintendent's office at the Cem-
etery, in ■which are entered all orders for the care of lots. Proprietors
should be particular to specify v/hat care they desire to be devoted to their
lots, and it is requested that all orders given should be in writing.
Flowers. Proprietors in want of flowers to beautify their lots, will find
them at the Cemetery by calling on Anthony McLaren, the gardener, with
whom they can settle for the same.
Interments. For opening grave, making and recording interment, $4.
For opening grave, making and recording interment, for child under tea
years, $3. For opening tomb, making interment and record, from S4 to $5.
For grave in "Field of Ephron," interment, record and stone No., $13.
For deposit in Receiving Tomb, $15 ; (of which a part will be refunded in
case of removal to any part of the Cemetery within sixty days.) For mak-
ing a brick grave, interment and record, $18.
The above sums are all payable at or before the time of interment.
Undertakers are required to have all orders for interment signed by the
proprietor, or the proper authorized person, accompanied with the neces-
sary town or city permit, as the interment cannot be made unless the above
rule is strictly conformed to.
It is necessary, where there is so great a liability to make mistakes ia
names and dates for record, that the undertaker should be very particular,
and require the friends of the deceased to see that all orders for interment
are correct.
CEMETERY NOTICE.
For the information of those who do not know already, it may be well to
state, that visitors can take the Dedham train of cars, and stop at the Forest
Hills station, which leaves them within five minutes' walk of the Cemetery.
Any information relative to the Cemetery can be obtained of Oliver
MouLTON, Superintendent at the grounds ; Joseph W. Tucker, City
Clerk, City Hall, Roxbury ; or either of the Commissioners.
^^ No Proprietor can be admitted to the Cemetery on Sunday unless he
has a card of admission, which can be obtained of Joseph W. Tucker. Any
other person who wishes to visit the Cemetery on Sunday, must obtain a
pass.
DIRECTORY
THE AVENUES AND PA TIES.
ASH leads from Catalpa to Maple avenue.
ASPEN leads from White Oak to Willow avenue.
BEECH leads from Canterbury street gate to Cake avenue.
CATALPA leads from Beech in a southerly direction.
CEDAE, leads from Rock Maple to Elm avenue.
CHERRY leads from Willow to White Oak avenue.
CHESTNUT leads from Egyptian gate to Rock Maple avenue.
CONSECRATION leads from Chestnut avenue near Consecration hill.
CYPRESS leads from Beech to Larch avenue.
ELM leads from Lake avenue to Beech avenue.
FIR leads from Mount Warren to Tupelo avenue.
FOUNTAIN leads from Juniper to Rock Maple and Willow avenue.
HEMLOCK leads from White Oak to Fountain avenue.
JUNIPER leads from Cherry to Fountain avenue.
LAKE leads from Fountain, round Lake Hibiscus to Fountain avenue.
LARCH leads from Fountain avenue to Cypress hill.
LINDEN leads from Mount Warren to Pine avenue.
LOCUST leads from Egyptian gate to Mount Warren avenue.
MAGNOLIA leads from Chestnut avenue to the summit of Consecra-
tion hill.
MAPLE leads from Beech in a southerly direction.
MULBERRY leads from Egyptian gateway to White Oak avenue.
MOUNT VERNON leads from White Oak to Mulberry. '
NESUTAN leads from White Oak avenue round Eliot Monument hill.
PINE leads from Mount Warren to Mulberry avenue.
POPLAR leads from Lake to Larch avenue.
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RED OAK leads from Willow to White Oak avenue.
ROCK MAPLE leads from White Oak avenue to Consecration.
SPRUCE leads from the junction of Fountain and Juniper avenues
past the Field of Machpelah to Lake avenue.
TUPELO leads from Chestnut to Rock Maple avenue.
WALNUT leads from Tupelo to the junction of Mount Warren and
Mulberry avenues.
WHITE OAK leads from Walk Hill Street gate to Rock Maple
avenue.
WHITE PINE leads from White Oak to Cherry avenue.
WILLOW leads from White Oak to Fountain avenue.
YEW leads from Magnolia avenue to the summit of Chapel hill.
PATHS.
AILANTHUS leads from White Pine to Cherry avenue.
ALTHEA leads from Hemlock to Fountain avenue.
AMARANTH leads from Cherry to Hemlock avenue.
ANEMONE leads from Hemlock avenue to Eglantine path.
ARBUTUS leads from Beech avenue, southerly.
ARETHUSA leads from Lake to Cedar avenue.
ASPHODEL leads from Fir to Mount Warren avenue.
ASTER leads from Hemlock to White Oak avenue.
AZALEA leads from Mount Warren to Mount Warren avenue.
BELLFLOWER leads from Hemlock to Cherry avenue.
BIGNOLIA leads from Spruce to Cypress avenue.
BROOK leads from Lake to Cedar avenue.
CHRYSANTHEMUM leads from Fountain to Hemlock avenue.
CLEMATIS leads from Mulberry avenue to White Oak.
COLUMBINE leads from Spruce avenue to Cypress.
CORNELL leads from Spruce to Poplar avenue.
COWSLIP leads from White Oak avenue to junction of Sweet Brier
and Violet paths on Mount Dearborn.
CROCUS leads from Spruce to Poplar avenue.
DAISY leads from Catalpa avenue to Maple.
EGLANTINE leads from Hemlock to White Oak avenue.
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ELDER leads from Lake to Cedar avenue.
ELIOT HILLS leads from White Oak to Nesutan avenue.
GERANIUM leads from Hemlock to White Oak avenue.
GRAPE leads from Mount Warren to Tupelo avenue.
GREEN BRIER leads from White Oak avenue, at its junction with
Eliot Hills path.
HAWTHORN leads from White Oak avenue to Eliot Hills path.
HAZEL leads from Beech to Elm avenue.
HELIOTROPE leads from Cherry to White Oak avenue.
HOLLY leads from Red Oak to White Oak avenue.
HONEYSUCKLE leads from Larch avenue to Spruce.
HYACINTH leads from Geranium path to White Oak avenue.
IRIS leads from Hemlock avenue, near Fountain.
IVY leads from Mount Warren to Pine avenue.
JASMINE leads from Green Brier to Hawthorn path.
KALMIA leads from Linden to Linden avenue.
LAUREL leads from Linden to Mount Warren avenue.
LILAC leads from Juniper to Hemlock avenue.
LILY leads from Alder avenue, near Consecration hill.
LOTUS leads from Larch to Lake avenue.
LtlFPINE leads from Juniper to Hemlock avenue.
MAYFLOWER leads from near the southern end of White Oak to
Nesutan avenue.
MIMOSA leads from Lake avenue to Cedar.
MOSS leads from White Oak to Nesutan avenue.
MYRTLE leads from Red Oak to White Oak avenue.
NARCISSUS leads from Myrtle to White Oak avenue.
OLEANDER leads from Lupine to Verbena path.
PETUNIA leads from Beech to Elm avenue.
PEONY leads from Lake to Rock Maple avenue.
PINK leads from Spruce avenue to Cypress.
PRIMROSE leads from White Oak avenue to the junction of Sweet
Brier path, on the summit of Mount Dearborn.
PYROLA leads from Lake to Cedar avenue.
RHODODENDRON leads from Spruce to Cypress avenue.
RHODORA leads from Mount Warren avenue to Mount Warren
avenue.
ROSE leads from Cypress avenue to Poplar.
ROSEMARY leads from Hemlock avenue to Bellflower path.
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SUMACH leads from Mount Warren to Harebell patlj.
SNOW-FLAKE leads from Walnut avenue to Mistleto patL.
SNOW DROP leads from Magnolia avenue to Magnolia.
SWEET BRIER leads from Willow avenue to summit of Moast
Dearborn.
TULIP leads from Hemlock to Fountain avenue.
VERBENA leads from Juniper to Hemlock avenue.
VIBERNUM leads from White Oak to Nesutan avenue.
VIOLET leads from ' Red Oak avenue to the junction of Sweet Brier
and Cowslip paths, on Mount Dearborn.
WABON leads from near Green Brier path, round Eliot Monument
hill to Moss path.
WIGELIA leads from Consecration to Tupelo avenue.
WOODBINE leads from Mount Warren avenue to Linden avenue,
YARROW leads from Spi'uee avenue to Poplar.
NESUTAN. — The name of the Indian who aided the Apostle Eliot in learn-
ing the Indian language, and in translating the Bible into that language.
WABON was the Indian Chief at Nonantum Hill, in Wacextownj ■wheie Eiiot
established his first Indian church and school.
CEMETERY AT FOREST HILLS.
COMMISSIONERS.
Alvah Kittredge, William J. Reynolds,
Francis C. Head, George Lewis,
Joseph H. Chad wick.
OATALOaUE.OP PEOPEIETOES OP LOTS.
Arranged according to Sfnmbers.
Proprietors. • No.
Sa.wj-er, Benjamin F. 1
Harlow, George 2
Parker, Moses 3
Sears, Paul, Jr. 4
Gregerson, George 5
Humphris, Edward, Jr. 6
Emerson, John S. 7
Hemmenway, Benjamin 8
Faxon, Oren 9
Blake, Charles 10
Adams, Adoniram J. 11
Tilden, Thomas 12
Brownel!, Uriah T. 13
Sweat, Thatcher, 14
Hersey, Nathan 15
Hanson, John L. 16
Mayo, Amy _ 17
Goodnow, R. D. 18
Pratt, Henry 19
Simpson, David 20
Dudley, Joseph W. 21
Dudley, H. A. S. D. 22
Dudley, Sarah W. 23
Bates, Ruth 24
Cowan, William H. 25
Parmelee, Asaph 26
Wise, John 27
Rand, Eldred 28
Barnes, John 29
Hall, Hiram 30
Hamblen, David 31
Nute, Enoch 32
Dorr, Nathaniel 33
Albert, J. M. 34
Curtis, Francis 35
Situation.
Bejlfiower path
Bellflower path
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
Mount Warren avenue
Cherry avenue
Willow avenue
Heliotrope path
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
Red Oak avenue
Willow avenue
Willow avenue
Willow avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
Feet.
1.50
IGo
202
460
3«0
38('
380
200
150
400
Note. Where the number effect against a lot is not designated, it contains 300 feet.
8
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Sanborn, Christopher P.
Munroe, James
Plummer, John L.
Jones, John B.
Jackson, Samuel and Daniel
Spear, Susannah R.
Macomber, Ichabod
Williams, Horace
Hewins, Whiting
Beal, Wilder
Sleeper, John S.
Burckes, Catherine
Slade, Robert
Copeland, Benjamin F.
Copeland, Charles
Bacon, William, Boston
Sumner, Austin
Drinkwater, Josiah
Loring, William M.
Howes, Elisha
Fobes, Edwin
Gould, Joseph D.
Field, Ozias
Hendee, Charles J.
Lewis, Samuel S.
Barton, Jabez W.
Shattuck, Samuel
Willis, Hamilton
Windship, Charles M.
Hayes, Joshua
Steam C, B. & N. Royal Mail
Kuhn, Christian
Seaver, Robert
Seaver, Joshua
Seaver, Nathaniel
Seaverns, Joel
Seaver, Joseph
Seaver, William
Keyes, Lucy S.
Wentworth P. H.
Kingsbury, William B.
Williams, Aaron D.
Williams, A. D., Jr.
Whitaker, William H.
Peirce, Charles H.
Scott, Elbridge G.
Patten, Asa
Basibrd, Henry
Putnam, John
Comins, Linus B.
Guild, William H.
Carter, Nelson
Floyd, Eliza
Rowell, Rufiis
Parker, Jonathan
36
Hemlock avenue
37
Amaranth path
200
38
Green Brier path
39
Green Biier path
520
40
Red Oak avenue
41
Cherry avenue
42
Cherry avenue
513
43
Cherry avenue
44
Cherry avenue
417
45
Cherry avenue
46
Cherry avenue
489
47
Cherry avenue
48
Cherry avenue
49
Cherry avenue
50
Cherry avenue
51
Cherry avenue
52
Cherry avenue
53
Aster path*
150
54
White Pine avenue
55
Cherry avenue
56
White Pine avenue
57
Amaranth path
58
Amaranth path
59
Cherry avenue
60
Cherry avenue
660
61
Cherry avenue
420
62
Cherry avenue
63
Cherry avenue
64
Cherry avenue
65
Willow avenue
66
Cherry avenue
67
Aspen avenue
68
White Pine avenue
69
W'hite Pine avenue
400
70
White Pine avenue
71
White Pine avenue
600
72
White Pine avenue
73
White Pine avenue
74
White Pine avenue
75
White Pine avenue
76
White Pine avenue
77
White Pine avenue
78
White Pine avenue
79
White Pine avenue
80
White Pine avenue
81
White Pine avenue
82
White Pine avenue
83
Red Oak avenue
84
Red Oak avenue
85
Red Oak avenue
8S7
86
White Oak avenue
87
Heliotrope path
240
88
Cherry avenue
89
Clematis path
90
Narcissus path
87
Dudley, Eliza
91
Low, Francis
92
Low, John J.
93
Plennessy, Kicbard
94
Gregg, Mary
95
Jordan, John T.
96
Morse, William
■ 97
Smith, Melancthon
98
Swett, Samuel W.
99
Gorham, James L.
100
Bachelder, Josiah G.
101
Fowle, Isaac
102
Lawler, William
103
Bradford, Charles F.
104
Hickling, Charles
105
Blancbard, William
106
Williams, Isaac F.
107
Holland, Thomas R.
108
Tappan, Amelia C.
109
Whipple, James
110
Hunt, James
111
Manning, Charles
112
Pitman, John H.
113
Blaney, Charles P.
114
Clark, Alexander
115
Wyman, Asa
116
Tucker, Joseph W.
117
Whitmore, Creighton
118
Gwynne, Samuel
119
Krogman, S. B.
120
Emmes, Stillman W.
121
Waters, Ebenezer
122
Perry, Rufus A.
123
Vila, James
124
Sigourney, Daniel A.
125
Barry, James
,126
Ware, Leonard
127
Daniel, Josiah N.
128
Wrightington, B. T.
129
Anderson, Rufus
130
Brown, James W. L.
131
Heard, John J.
132
Molineux, Robert W.
133
Cunningham, Andrew
134
Wadsworth, Samuel
135
Rogers, John
136
Blake, Samuel P.
137
Copeland, Franklin
138
Fowler, Edmund M.
139
Crane, Samuel D., for the heirs
of Larra Crane, dec.
140
White, Isaac D.
141
Morgan, Abigail
142
Parker, Caleb
143
Whitmore, G. D.
144
White Oak avenue .
Amaranth path
Amaranth path
Clematis path
Hemlock avenue 500
Hawthorn path
White Oak avenue
Cherry avenue 360
Cherry avenue 360
Cherry avenue 360
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
Willow avenue 360
Willow avenue 360
Willow avenue
Amaranth path
Narcissus path
Mount Warren avenue 195
White Oak avenue
Red Oak avenue
Red Oak avenue 600
Red Oak avenue
Narcissus path 120
White Oak avenue
Narcissus path
Narcissus path
Narcissus path
White Oak jivenue
White Pine avenue
White Oak avenue 150
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
White Oak avenue
Moss path
Narcissus path
Narcissus path 400
Narcissus path
Narcissus path
Narcissus path
Narcissus path
Hawthorn path 460
Hawthorn path
Hawthorn path
Hawthorn path
Hawthorn path
Hawthorn path
Hawthorn path
Hawthorn path
Green Brier path
Hawthorn path
Hawthorn path
Eliot Hills path 540
Eliot Hills path
88
Dunbar, David A.
Steele, E. F.
Taft, Read
Taft, Charles M.
Winslow, Roland
Mann, N. P.
Russell, George R.
Whitwell, William
Blake, Jesse
Brown, W. H.
Wellman, William A.
Kittredge, Alvah
Baker, William E.
Thompson, A. C.
Blanchard, A. R., Mrs.
Dove, George
Weld, Benjamin
McKay, William P.
Andrews, Henry R.
Hill, David W.
Hobart, Mary W.
Lee, W. Raymond
Amory, Elizabeth
Howe, M. A. D'Wolf
Head, Charles Dudley
Head, Francis C.
Sherman, Amory F.
Bond, Sewall B.
Seates, Dodovah
Chubhuck. S. E.
Cenipbeli, Benjamin F.
Pratt, Jeralniieel C.
Parker. Joseph
Matlu'S, Albert R.
Haven, Calvin W.
Haven, Calvin W.
Keith, William
Lothrop, Ansel
Pear, Edward
Bacal, Thomas
Badger, George W.
Allen Isaac
Walker, Catherine R.
Vose, Elijah
Gray, Alfred T.
Wiswall, Samuel S.
Day, Moses
Sewall, Moses
Bartlett, Pliny
Sfars, Joseph H.
Fuller, David S.
Nichols, William S.
Webber, John, Jr.
Backall, William K.
145
Aspen avenue
14G
Hawthorn path
150
147
Violet path
164
148
Violet path
149
Violet path
150
Violet path
151
Sweet Brier path
720
152
Cherry avenue
153
Hemlock avenue
154
Aster path
150
155
Holly path
156 and 157
Holly path
600
158
Holly path
159
Holly path
160
Red Oak avenue
S80
161
Red Oak avenue
162
Red Oak avenue
163
Holly path
164
Magnolia avenue
165
White Oak avenue
166
White Oak avenue
167
Red Oak avenue
500
168
Violet path
169
Violet path
170
Violet path
171
Violet path
172
Violet path
173
Red Oak avenue
174
Myrtle path
400
175
Myrtle path
400
176
Red Oak avenue
400
177
Red Oak avenue
400
178
Tupelo avenue
179
Tupelo avenue
180
181
White Oak avenue
250
182
White Oak avenue
250
183
Hemlock avenue
360
184
White Oak avenue
350
185
White Oak avenue
186
White Oak avenue
200
187
Clematis path
400
188
White Pine avenue
400
189
Cherry avenue
200
190
White Pine avenue
191
Mount Warren avenue
400
192
Yew avenue
193
Chrysanthemum path
4q0
194
Chrysanthenuuii path
450
195
Mount Warren avenue
100
196
Rosemary path
430
197
Clematis path
198
Rosemary path
199
Willow avenue
2U0
Willow avenue
89
Felton, Samuel
Train, Samuel F.
Thwiiijj, Supply C.
Bartlett, Henry
Kerteil, John B.
Kettell,John
Miller, David
Miller, George
Smith, George W.
Grossman, Nathaniel W.
Jenney, Nelson
Davis, William H.
Peart-e, William
Lovell, Josiah G.
Wood, Alexander
Wiiite, David, Jr.
Gray, John H.
Wiley, Thomas
Wells, Edward
Campbell, R. C.
Feiiniman, Ed. L.
Packer, George
Rea, Arehelaus
Arnold, Elizabeth
Webster, Albert
Holmes, Richard
Dudley, El bridge Gerry
Curtis, Nelson
Gore, Watson, Jr.
Maybin, D. Crawford
Sears, Joseph H.
Kramer, Mathias
Sturgis, Russell
Williams, Sydney B.
Pay son, Samuel
Shales, Edward
Cook, Betsey
Andrews, Alonzo
Barry, Charles
Pratt, Joseph
Clark, Moses 241
Burbank, Alonzo
Field, Alexander H.
Gage, John
Schmidt, Henry
Osgood, Martha B.
Ryerson, Ebenezer
Wight, Sylvanus
Byron, Joseph
Jackson, J. B. S.
Lovering, Nathaniel P,
Hunter, William
Towle, Merribah H.
Veazie, J. T.
Coffin, Gardner S.
8*
201
Willow avenue
202
Aspen avenue
203
Aspen avenue
204
Aspen avenue
205
White Pine avenue
206
White Pine avenue
■ 207
Willow avenue
♦ 250
208
Willow avenue
250
209
Aspen avenue
210
Clematis path
211
Aspen avenue
2)2
213
Aspen avenue
214
As[)en avenue
215
Aspen avenue
S60
216
Aspen avenue
400
217
Cherry avenue
218
White Oak avenue
500
219
Heliotrope path
220
Heliotrope path
221
White Pine avenue
222
Cherry avenue
223
Cowslip path
224
White Oak avenue
225
Grayie path
226
Viburnum path
227
Rosemary path
228
White Oak avenue
229
White- Pine avenue
230
White Pine avenue
231
Rosemary path
232
Mount Warren avenue
233
Magnolia avenue
234
Cherry avenue
235
Heliotrope path
236
Aspen avenue
237
White Oak avenue
.
238
Aspen avenue
239
Geranium path
240
White Oak avenue
and 242
White Oak avenue
710
243
Geranium path
130
244
Cherry avenue
245
Geranium path
246
Cherry avenue
247
Sweet Brier path
100
248
Heliotrope path
249
Belltlower path
200
250
Aspen avenue
251
Cherry avenue
252
White Oak avenue
400
253
Aspen avenue
254
Cherry avenue
255
Aspen avenue
25G
Aspen avenue
200
90
Frost, William C.
Dudley, Ebfcnezer
Seaver, John C.
Seaver, William D.
Weld, Daniel
Weld, John D.
Dic'kt^on, Alexander
Huston, William K.
Kenney. John
Minot, William, Jr.
Dearborn, H. A. S.
Dearborn, W. L.
White, William A.
Pierce, Horace W.
Davis, David P.
Griggs, George S.
Houghton, Joseph
Joyce, George F.
Williams, James
Reynolds, William J. 276 and
Pollock, George
Pollard, Abner W.
Bazin, (Jeorge W.
Rand, Abraham W.
Ay res, John
Elliott, Charles E.
Thomas, Charles A.
Gliues, Nathan H.
Sturgis, James •
Dumaresq, Philip
Gay, Aaron R.
Gay, Samuel S.
Faunce, George B.
Eaton, William G.
Groom, Thomas
Dudley, Euhraim M.
Davi», Horatio
Robinson, J. P.
Torrey, Joseph G.
Crane, Samuel D., for heirs of
.Larra Crane, dec.
Scott, (ieorge
Fay, Cyrus PI.
Rogers, S. G.
Hunnewell, Frank
Wentworth, E. M. M.
Felling, James
Bell, Amory
Humphrey, W. A.
Ellis, Charles
Ellis, Charles M.
Whiting, William
Eastman, Sally
Williams, Col. Jos., heirs of
Williams, Stedman
257
Green Brier path
72
258
Willow avenue
259
White Oak avenue
260
White Oak avenue
261
Amaranth path
645
262
Amaranth path
345
263
Amaranth path
264
White Oak avenue
345
265
White Oak avenue
845
266
Chrysanthemum path
400
267
Sweet Brier path
268
Sweet Brier path
269
Eliot Hills path
270
Mount Warren avenue
271
Mount Warren avenue
400
272
Mount Warren avenue
273
White Oak avenue
274
Clematis path
275
Clematis path
277
Cowslip path
600
278
Heliotrope path
279
Eliot Hills path
233
280
Eliot Hills path
281
Heliotrope path
282
Cherry avenue
283
White Pine avenue
284
Blount Warren avenue
285
Aspen avenue
286
Sweet Brier path
287
Sweet Brier path
288
White Oak avenue
289
White Oak avenue
290
Mount Warren avenue
291
Mount Warren avenue
292
Mount ^V'arren avenue
293
Heliotrope path
294
Mount Warren avenue
912
295
Linden avenue
100
296
Mount Warren avenue
297
Green Brier path
180
298
Mount Warren avenue
299
Mount W^arren avenue
300
Cherry avenue
414
301
White Oak avenue
302
Hemlock avenue
460
303
Hemlock avenue
304
White Oak avenue
305
White Pine avenue
306
Kalmia path
340
307
Kalmia path
490
308
Mount Warren avenue
309
Mount Warren avenue
310
Mount Warren avenue
311
Mount Warren avenue
91
William?, Nehemiah D.
812
Mount Warren avenue
Williams, John
313
Laurel path
Richards, Isaiah D.
314
Aspen avenue
Hall, Charles G.
315
Cherry avenue
Fearinnr, Lincoln
316
Laurel path
Williams, Stephen
317
Laurel path
BufBngton, Jonathan
■ 318
Cherry avenue
Weld, JSJancy
819
Cherry avenue
Lewis, Elijah
320
Cherry avenue
Harrington, Ephraim
821
Grape path
480
Fisher, Warren
322
Gra[)e path
480
Simmons, Thomas
323
Grape path
480
Simmons, David A.
324
Grape path
480
Simmons, (ieorge A,
325
Grape path
480
Webber, John
326
Willow avenue
Williams, Thomas
327
Laurel path
Browning, Mary E.
328
White Oak avenue
400
French, Jonathan
329
Amaranth path
Williams, Jonathan T.
830
Laurel path
Hazin, Charles
331
Eliot Hills path
Frederick, Jabez
332
White Oak avenue
250
Nichols, Lawrence
333
Clematis path
Brav, Charles F.
334
White. Oak avenue
250
Bray, Edgar W.
335
White Oak avenue
250
Burnham, T. O. H. F.
336
Cherry avenue
Paige, Charles E.
337
White Oak avenue
Hammond, Stephen
338
Hawthorn path
Sawyer, Alpha
339
Hav^thorn path
Pollard, George
340
Hawthorn path
Billings, George
341
Hawthorn path
Baker, John
342
White Oak avenue
154
Sawyer, James
343
Cowslip path
Kittredge, John D.
344
Cowsli[) path
Rice, VVilliam
345
Amaranth path
Langley, Samuel
846
Green Brier path
360
Faunce, Stephen
347
Green Brier path
360
March, Andrew S.
348
Holly path
480
Pettes, George W.
349
White Oak avenue
Swift, John L.
350
Hawthorn path
Pettes, Henry
351
White Oak avenue
Young, Calvin
352
Jasmine path
Barry, John S.
353
Jasmine path
Litchfield, Simeon
354
Green Brier path
Mayo, John M.
355
White Oak avenue
380
Cumston, William
356
Sweet Brier path
Smith, Daniel D.
357
Hemlock avenue
Ames, Robert W.
358
Eliot Hills path
Brient, Mehitebel
359
Green Brier path
135
Weld, Sarah
360
Aster path
Leman, John
361
White Oak avenue
Newell, James M.
362
Rosemary path
Hinckley, Thomas F.
363
Geranium path
Hathorne, J. H.
364
Amaranth path
Nunn, Charles
365
White Oak avenue
850
Williams, Henry H.
366
Laurel path
260
92
Williams, Dudley
Weld, James
Bacon, Jacob
Peters, E iward D.
Rumrill, Nancy
Bills, Harriet
Calrovv, John G.
Plympton, Jeremiah
Tupper, E. E.
Mcintosh, George B.
Dwight, Edmund
Shaw, eToseph P.
Heath, Margaret
Bacon, William, Roxbury
Bacon, Horace
Pearson, George W.
Smith, DanielC.
Kewcomb, James
Rohbins, Shepard
Shelton, Stephen
Cbapin, David
Prescott, Edward
Severance, E. H.
Gilbert, Lemuel
Leavens, S. Davis, heirs of
Peters, George H.
Osgood, Samuel
Littlefield, Samuel S.
Huckins, Jam.es H. W.
Hutchinson, Andrew B.
Rogers, Henry, Jr.
Newman, Robert
Davenport, Mary C.
Williams, David W.
Williams, John D. W.
French, Jonathan
Williams, George F.
Lodge, Giles H.
Austin, Thomas
Butlbrd, J. H.
Carter, Caroline W.
Sargent, L. M., Jr.
Clark, Helen M., Mrs.
Kennedy, Thomas J. W.
Lee, Nancy
Fowle, Joshua B. /
Clark, Joseph VV.
Austin, Thomas
Barker, Tlieodore T.
By ram, Robert J.
Gay, (ieorj^e, Mrs.
Crichton, George H.
Rand, Isaac P.
Mason, Ezekiel F.
Lowry, Maxwell
867
Laurel path
360
368
Hemlock avenue
450
369
Hemlock avenue
450
370
Pine avenue
2000
371
Rosemary path
372
Tupelo avenue
373
Mount Warren avenue
374
Rosemary path
375
Clematis path
180
376
Geranium path
150
377
Walnut avenue
3850
378
Geranium path
379
Geranium path
180
380
Cherry avenue
600
381
Cherry avenue
382
White Pine avenue
383
Hemlock avenue
865
384
Hemlock avenue
385
Eglantine path
386
Eglantine path
387
Eudantine path
388
Eglantine path
389
Rosemary path
390
Mount Warren avenue
391
Narcissus path
102
392
Mount Warren avenue
270
393
Azalea path
394
White Oak avenue
395
Rosemary path
396
White Pine avenue
397
Cherry avenue
398
Cherry avenue
399
Aspen avenue
190
400
Cherry avenue
700
401
Cherry avenue
700
402
Cherry avenue
700
403
Cherry avenue
700
404
Cherry avenue
700
405
Aster path
406
Aster [lath
407
Mount Warren avenue
408
Mount Warren avenue
340
409
Geranium path
340
410
Geranium path
150
411
Rosemary path
412
Aster path
413
White Pine avenue
400
414
Aster path
415
Geranium path
416
Aster path
417
Aster path
418
Geranium path
160
419
Clierry avenue
440
420
Cherry avenue
421
Aspen avenue ^
93
Sands, Edward 422
Williams, Tilson 423
Flint, Thomas 424
Worthinirton, Caroline 425
Patten, D. & G. 426
Barnes, James 427
Smith, Martha 428
Sanderson, John H. 429
Hunnewell, Joseph W. 430
Stowe, Orville 431
White. Benjamin C. 432
Snow, Nathaniel 433
Drew, William 434
Jackson, Jane 435
Wainwrinrht, Teter 436
Hunting, Reuben 437
Coolev, William 438
Page.'Kilby 439
Spaulding, S. R. 440
Spaulding, B. P. 441
Chadbourn, Seth , 442
Glover, Thomas 443
Smith, Phineas B. 444
Sinclair, Thomas 445
Wentworth, E. M. M. 446
Blendell, Sophia M. 447
Chamberlain, Dexter H. 448
Hook, William R. M. 449
Dean, Amos J. 450
Cunningham, Lucy 451
Davis, Ezra 452
Sweetzer, George H. 453
Sloan, Charles F. 454
Prescott, Samuel 455
Ford, Eliza 456
Farrington, Ebenezer T. 457
Fauiice, Calvin B. 458
Davenport, George 459
Davenport, Henry 460
Sherburne, Charles 461
Bursley, Henry . 462
Peck, Hannah 463
Cracklin, Joseph 464
Thayer, Robert H. 465
Clark, William 466
Hutt; Owen 467
Wallis, Levi 468
Marsh, John 469
Perry, William, Jr. 4 70
Hardwick, William 471
Gaston, Alexander 472
risk, Bela S. 473
Jenkins, Wealthy Ann 474
Seaverns, Thomas W. 475
Stevens, Polly 476
Willow avenue 400
Mount Warren avenue
Cherry avenue
Mount Warren avenue 180
Rosemary path
White Pine avenne
Geranium path
Aspen avenue 100
White Pine avenue
White Pine avenue
Mount Warren avenue
Cherry avenue 440
Aster path
Sweet Brier path 100
Cherry avenue
Clematis path 380
Viburnum path
Geranium path 340
Mount Warren avenue
Mount Warren avenue
Cherry avenue
Cherry avenue
Cherry avenue
Cherry avenue
White Pine avenue
Aster path
Geranium path
Rosemary path
White Pine avenue
Aster path
Geranium path 320
Cherry avenue
Cherry avenue 200
Bellflower path
Aspen avenue
Hyacinth path
Clematis path
Clematis path
Clematis path
Hyacinth path 200
Hyacinth path 200
Hemlock avenue
Geranium path
Mount Warren avenue
Clematis j)ath
Anemone path
Clematis path
Mount Warren avenue
Mount Warren avenue
White Pine avenue
W^hite Pine avenue
Bellflower path
Beimower path 224
Mount Warren avenue 250
Mount Warren avenue 250
94
Seaverns, Abijah
477
Mount Warren avenue
310
Taft, Alonzo
478
Mount Warren avenue
260
Dwijiht, Thomas
479
Mount Warren avenue
500
Appleton, William, Jr.
480
Mount Warren avenue
Warren, J. M.
481
Mount Warren avenue
Warren, J. S.
482
Mount Warren avenue
Lyman, Charles
483
Mount Warren avenue
500
Warren, John C.
484
Mount Warren avenue
Arnold, Mattron V.
485
Rosemary path
Curtis, Sarah
486
Clematis path
250
Hills, Sarah
487
Bellflower path
Fark, John C.
488
Clematis path
400
Turner, Henry
■ 489
Aster path
315
Beck, Lewis
490
White Pine avenue
170
Binney, John
491
White Pine avenue
170
Brown, Joseph
492
White Pine avenue
Witherbee, John B.
493
Aster path
Osgood, Samuel
494
Azalea path
White, Joseph A.
4 95
Viburnum path ,
AVarren, Frederick
496
Eliot Hills path
400
White, James T.
497
Aster path
200
Hi land, L-a
498
Aster path
240
Hitchcock, Henry
499
Hyacinth path
Simmons, Melvin
500
Rosemary path
188
Bisbee, Thomas
501
Rosemary path
188
Speare, Alden
502
Mount Warren avenue
260
Speare, Alden
503
Rosemary path
260
Brewer, Nathaniel
504
Aster path
Boylston & Prince
505
Cherry avenue
Williams, J. D., estate of
506
Cherry avenue
400
Pierce, William
507
Bellflower path
Howes, Osborn
508
Anemo le path
360
Crowell, Henry G.
509
Anemone path
360
Bixby, S. Clarke
510
White Pine avenue
360
Dean, Enos W.
511
Mount Warren avenue
80
Barker, Edward H.
512
Clematis path
Lambert, Joseph
513
Bellflower path
215
Burt, Laban
514
White Pine avenue
360
Nichols, Charles, (for Miss )
Powers,) 1
515
Bellflower path
Allen, C. J. F.
516
Bellflower path
Williams, Moses
517
Cherry avenue
400
Weld, Aaron D.
51S
Cherry avenue
400
Johnson, Henry Augustus
519
Wliite Pine avenue
Wells, Mary
520
Aster path
Smith, Cyrus
521
Anemone path
320
Shelton, Thomas J.
522
Bellflower path
Kicliards, Joseph L.
523
Eglantine path
Lincoln, C. D. and J. S.
524
Bellflower path
Hill, Henry
525
Woodbine path
290
Cunningham, John A.
526
Geranium path
Meriam, Abijah S.
527
Aster path
Went worth, Alexander
528
White Pine avenue
265
Wentworth, F. B.
529
AVhite Pine avenue
365
Way, Samuel A.
530
White Pine avenue
430
95
Cotting, Caroline M,
Hunt, Gporjje H.
Butler, Nathaniel
Weld, Franklin 534
Millard, Charles J.
Pierce, Jonathan
Cragin, Daniel
Burchstead, Benjamin
Leavitt, David
Poland, William C.
Foster, William Hammond
Perkins, Christine
Willard, J. D.
Chapin, George A.
Babbitt, Isaac
Kinstler, Conrad
Feyhl, John
Hunt, Sanford M.
Nickerson, Joseph
Green, Daniel B.
Dexter, George S.
Leighton, Rufus
Meriam, Abigail
Mansur, Samuel
Moore, Eliza
Lincoln, L. W.
Morse, Horatio G.
Lyford, Thomas
Cass, Moses
Bailey, Adams
Williams, Joseph
Hinds, .Justin
Griggs, John H.
Rogers, John S.
Stevens, Sarah J.
Hinkley, James H.
Hayes, Ephraim
Bodge, Mary L.
Brown, Abigail
Bowdlear, Samuel
Gates, Martin L.
Brewer, Otis
Richardson, John
Otis, Theodore
Winslow, Isaac
Winslow, Edward
Winslow, George
Spence, John
Hemmenway, Henry C.
Hanson, John A.
Foster, Henrietta
Pearce, Robert
Learock, John B.
Gardner, Robert
Fowle, Parker
531
White Pine avenue
290
532
Bellflower path
533
Clematis path
250
and 535
White Pine avenue
730
536
Eglantine path
537
White Pine avenue
538
Eglantine path
639
Eglantine path
540
Eglantine path
541
Aster path
542
Laurel path
543
Pine avenue
2130
544
Woodbine path
545
Bellflower path
350
546
Bellflower path
547
Eglantine path
220
548
Eglantine path
220
549
Anemone path
550
Anemone path
551
Aster path
552
Laurel path
553
Etrlantine path
554
Bellflower path
555
Bellflower path
556
Laurel path
315
55 7
Eglantine path
558
White Pine avenue
559
Bellflower path
340
560
Eglantine path
561
Laurel path
562
Mount Warren avenue
563
Hyacinth path
564
White Pine avenue
565
Eglantine path
566
Cherry avenue
567
Eglantine path
568
Eglantine path
569
White Pine avenue
570
Eglantine path
571
White Pine avenue
340
572
Eliot Hills path
260
•573
White Oak avenue
400
574
Azalea path
130
575
Ailanthus path
700
576
Clematis path
330
577
Clematis path
578
Clematis path
340
579
White Pine avenue
500
580
Azalea path
150
581
Woodbine path
582
Aster path
583
Aster path
584
White Oak avenue
585
Chrysanthemum path
586
Woodbine path
265
96
Fowle, William P.
Everett, Oliver C.
Bradley, Sarah A. W.
Durkee, Silas
George, Greenleaf C
Bacon, John F.
Tolman, James
Curtis, Henry
Riplev, Samuel W.
Putnam, E. M.
White, Warren L.
Child, Isaac
Everett, Otis 699
Jacobs, Jane L.
Beal, Levi
Linzee, Elizabeth
Curtis, Samuel S.
Richardson, John A.
Sumner, Alfred H.
Cushin<x, Zenas
White, Robert
Halliburton, George M.
Hutchins, Ivory
Haskins, George F.
Wood, Charles G.
Hunt, George, Mrs.
Cornell, Walter
Pickering, Daniel N.
Hagar, George
Richardson, Abijah
Webster, William P.
Taylor, ^Villiam, Jr.
Burroughs, Caroline
Ring, Nathaniel
White, Charles A.
Morrill, Mrs. Mary Ann
Taylor, George
Brown, Benjamin, Jr.
Bender, John
Yerrick, Christine
Bean, Aaron H.
Partridjie, Polly W.
Pray, Thomas O.
Tufts, Gardner G.
Nightingale, James
Ballard, Francis G.
Ward, Richard
Burroughs, Henry
Cole, William
Smith, John, Capt.
Wheeler, Gillam B.
Davis, Isaac
Guild, Samuel
Everson, George H.
Richards, Reuben
587
Woodbine path
265
588
Cherry avenue
.440
589
Cherry avenue
440
590
Aster path
591
Hyacinth path
692
Sweet Brier path
593
Eglantine path
594
Eglantine path
595
White Pine avenue
596
Rosemary path
170
597
Rosemary path
170
598
Azalea path
2S0
and 600
Eglantine path
400
601
Ailanthus path
225
602
Hyacinth path
225
603
Chrysanthemum path
604
Chrysanthemum path
320
605
Chrysanthemum path
320
606
Chrysanthemum path
320
607
Ailanthus path
325
608
Ailanthus path
225
609
Hyacinth path
225
610
Geranium path
225
611
(leranium path
612
White Pine avenue
613
Ailanthus path
400
614
White Pine avenue
615
Chrysanthemum path
360
616
Mount Warren avenue
250
617
Azalea path
618
Geranium path
270
619
Cherry avenue
380
620
Chrysanthemum path
621
White Pine avenue
622
Mount Warren avenue
400
623
Hyacinth path
225
624
Mount Warren avenue
625
Mount Warren avenue
626
Juniper avenue
150
627
Juniper avenue
150
628
White Oak avenue
629
Hyacinth path
180
630
Mount Warren avenue
631
Mount Warren avenue
292
632
Hyacinth path
225
633
Chrysanthemum path
634
Mount Warren avenue
635
Chrysanthemum path
636
Mount Warren avenue
637
Mount Warren avenue
638
White Pine avenue
639
Wabon path
325
640
Wabon path
9«0
641
Chrysanthemum path
642
Mount Warren avenue
9T
Blatichard, Charles
643
Holly path
180
Jordan, Charles
644
Juniper avenue
Wiswall, Elisha
645
Clematis path
Federhen, John, Jr.
646
Azalea path
Dudley, James H.
647
Mount Warren avenue
Sanford, Philo
648
Azalea path
Pomeroy, Henry, A. G.
649
Woodbine path
Heyer, William A.
650
Azalea path
275
Odin, John
651
Azalea path
Copeland, William H. C.
652
Azalea path
Hyde, M. Smith
653
Azalea path
260
Ritchie, Edward S.
654
Clematis path
Coolidge, John T.
655
Chrysanthemum path
Palmer, Simeon, estate of
656
Chrysanthemum path
720
Lord, Robert W.
657
Azalea path
Jenkins, Henry T.
658
Chrysanthemum path
Corey, Barney
659
Chrysanthemum path
420
Mair, George Herbert
660
Althea path
Mallett, Charlotte
661
Mount Warren avenue
168
Smith, Thomas H.
662
Hyacinth path
240
Davis, George A.
663
Azalea path
Wheeler, Samuel
664
White Pine avenue
250
White, Benjamin C.
665
Linden avenue
Dudley, H. A. S. D.
666
Kalmia path
1-254
Harrington, Rebecca
667
Mount Warren avenue
,'j;iu
Harrington, Ellen E.
668
Mount Warren avenue
330
Conant, Ezra
669
Grape path
4;!<;
Conant, Caleb A.
6 70
Grape path
350
Crane, Friend
671
Cherry avenue
Pear, John S.
672
Hyacinth path
260
Thayer, John P.
673
Hyacinth path
Lowell, John, estate of
6 74
Laurel path
483
Davis, William H. 675, 676
and 677
Woobine path
1333
Weeks, Andrew G.
678
Green Brier path
380
Walker, Samuel A.
679
Cherry avenue
400
Ladd, Frederick P.
680
Cherry avenue
360
Minot, William
681
Chrysanthemum path
Howe, John
682
Chrj'santhemum path
360
Minot, William
683
Chrysanthemum path
360
Torrey, John G.
684
Chrysanthemum path
350
Tilden, Charles L.
■ 685
Chrysanthemum path
350
Barney, Sarah B.
686
Hawthorn path
100
Sawyer, Stephen L.
687
Cherry avenue
200
Sawyer, Nathan
688
Cherry avenue
20 C
Minot, Albert T.
689
Cherry avenue
Hodgdon, Luther
690
Juniper avenue
200
Ayres, Benjamin F.
691
Juniper aA^enue
2;j0
Wheelwright, Caroline
692
Chrysanthemum path
323
Wheelwright, Josiah
693
Chrysanthemum path
323
Carlisle, George W.
694
Clematis path
Allen, Frederick D.
695
Cherry avenue
Buoncore, Lewis
696
Clematis path
Dupee, Lewis, heirs of
697
Hyacinth path
Blake, John H.
698
Althea path
340
Dorr, E. Ritchie
699
Althea path
98
Russell, Lydia S.
Dwight, Mary
May, Benjamin
Hodge, Thomas S.
Fitzgerald, Stephen
James, Elisha
Calder, John W.
Maxwell, Charles
Btirnard, Lucinda
Parkinson, John
Townsend, Eliza G.
Newell, Willard
Ellicott, Joseph P.
Fuller, Albert
Tolman, James P.
Dexter, Samuel A.
Morey, George, for M. Newell
Smith, James W.
Drury, Gardner P.
Wheelwright, Sarah
Briggs, Nathaniel O.
Cummings, Charles
Dudley, Charles H.
Forbes, John M.
Forbes, Robert B.
Forbes, Margaret
Stack pole, Reuben M.
Childs, Nathaniel R.
Childs, Albert
Stone, Baman
Watson, Nathan
Waldron, John, heirs of
Heath, Stephen
Littlefield, James
Smith, Joseph P.
Shiverick, George
Remick, Ai
May, Samuel
Blanchard, Charles H.
Stephenson, George
Stewart, Alexander
Weld, William F.
Weld, William G.
Townsend, John P.
Lemon, (Jeorge E.
Thompson, George
Weir, Andrew A.
Clarke, John J.
Clarke, Frances C.
Loring, David
Hastings, Catherine E.
Woodman, John
Bicknell, Joseph
Clarke, C. S.
Atkinson, Andrew
743 and 7
700
701
702
703
704
Althea path
Althea path
Cherry avenue
Hyacinth path
Juniper avenue
225
200
705
Juniper avenue
200
706
Geranium path
220
707
708
Hyacinth path
White Oak avenue
120
709
710
711
Lily path
Lily path
Juniper avenue
130
712
Linden avenue
600
713
714
Hyacinth path
Linden avenue
715
Linden avenue
716
Linden avenue
717
Linden avenue
718
Woodbine path
320
719
720
Chrysanthemum path
Mount Warren avenue
144
721
722
Hyacinth path
Juniper avenue
165
125
723
M^ignolia avenue
354
724
Magnolia avenue
354
725
Magnolia avenue
354
726
Juniper avenue
340
727
Juniper avenue
340
728
Juniper avenue
340
729
Juniper avenue
340
730
Juniper avenue
731
Geranium path
732
733
(Geranium path
Clematis path
734
Cherry avenue
735
Geranium path
736
Juniper avenue
737
Walnut avenue
2175
738
Ch"rry avenue
200
739
Cherry avenue
200
740
Chrysanthemum path
741
Linden avenue
630
742
Linden avenue
580
. 744
Chrysanthemum path
680
745
Juniper avenue
746
Cherry avenue
747
Juniper avenue
748
749
750
751
Althea path
Althea path
Geranium path
Geranium path
280
752
Juniper avenue
225
753
Juniper avenue
225
754
755
Grape y)ath
Cheri-y avenue
• 132
99
Kibbee, Parlej^ M.
756
Cherry avenue
Robbins, John M.
757
Grape path
260
Whittier, Robert R.
758
Juniper avenue
Stanton, John L.
759
Juniper avenue
Hastings, Joseph
7G0
Juniper avenue
Brown, Charlotte R,
761
(ieranium path
Ashley, Ossian D.
762
Althea path
350
Lonti:, George \V.
763
Althea path
350
Hobart, William H.
764
Althea path
Hobart, Peter, Jr.
765
Altliea path
360
Page, Willard
766
Geranium path
Jaquith, Augustus D.
76 7
Juniper avenue
Tarr, Daniel W.
768
Juniper avenue
Stevens, Benjamin F.
769
Geranium path
Trueman, Jedediah L.
770
Geranium path
220
Milton, Homan, Jr.
771
Oleander path
225
Lothrop, Elias C.
772
Juniper avenue
Rodgers, Ammon
773
Juniper avenue
Defrees, William H.
774
Juniper avenue
Swallow, Daniel W.
775
Geranium path
Seward, Joshua
776
White Oak avenue
Callahan, Hannah W.
777
Clematis path
340
Deblois, M. and C.
778
Juniper avenue
Elbridge, John S.
779
Linden avenue
Marshall, Lucretia S.
780
Oleander patb
225
Hamilton, Edward
781
Juniper avenue
400
Stanford, Joanna A.
782
Azalea path
85
Pope, HoUv K.
783
Linden avenue
200
Trescott, Elijah, Jr.
784
Linden avenue
200
Kingman, Abner
785
Althea path
Woodman, George
786
Juniper avenue
Hill, Charles H.
787
Juniper avenue
Welch, Ciiarles W.
788
Lilac path
Peddar, James
789
Clematis path
Shepherd, Betsey
790
Althea path
Niglitingale, John F.
791
Juniper avenue
Moorhead, William
792
Juniper avenue
Varnum, William
793
Linden avenue
Perham, Charlotte G.
794
Althea path
220
Hovey, John
795
Althea path
220
Haste, Eliza
796
Oleander path
217
Howe, B. Miles
797
Oleander path
225
Jackson, Isaac
798
Clematis path
200
Lovett, Isabella
799
Clematis path
200
Evans, Harriet F.
800
Linden avenue
Field, Pearson H.
801
Linden avenue
Preston, Elisha H.
802
Tulip path
Payson, Edwin
803
Juniper avenue
Chessman, Nancy W.
804
Lilac path
Campbell, Jeremiah R.
805
Lilac path
Mathes, Charles L.
806
Clematis path
Head, Edward F.
807
Mount Warren avenue
260
Goodmg, George H.
808
Lilac path
220
Gooding, George H.
• 809
Lilac path
220
Brayton, John D.
810
Lilac path
100
Anderson, Eobert P.
ilunroe, Josiah J.
i-lriorham, Mary F.
Qaincy, Thomas D.
Bradford, William B.
(voring, William
Adams, Ashur
Curtis, Joseph H.
Curtis, J. H. and George S.
Curtis, George S. ^
WiUard, William D.
liiuokley, Aaron A.
Ijinton, William
(iordon, Robert
Loveland, Jennett L.
Perkins, Edward
Libbey, Julia
(ireen, Abraham M.
Low, Ariel
Sargent, John T.
Allison, John W.
Nichols, Robert C.
Parkinson, James
Fussell, John
Melzar, Augustus P.
Hunting, Thomas
Walker, William L.
Weld, Christopher M.
Weld, John G.
Weld, Stephen M.
Weld, Francis M.
Lamb, Reuben A.
Sumner, William H.
Tucker, Nathaniel
Tucker, Nathaniel
Moore, Charles, heirs of
Hill, Hamilton A.
Brown, Mary
Brown, Henry
Crafts, Ebenezer
Pope, Otis
Guild, Aaron
Tileston, John N.
Amory, James S.
Barnard, Jonas
Cook, John V.
Massy, Mary L.
Harris, Georiie
Matthews, William, Jr.
Tucker, Otis W.
Frothingham, E. L.
Palmer, Stevens C.
White, Abijah P.
Eddy, James
Kingsley, Joseph
811 Linden avenue
812 Fountain avenue
813 Fountain avenue
814 ^Kalmia path
815 Kalmia path
816 Juniper avenue
817 Juniper avenue
818 Pine avenue
819 Pine avenue
820 Pine avenue
821 Lilac path
822 Fountain avenue
823 Fountain avenue
824 Lilac path
825 Fountain avenue
826 Bellflower path
827 Oleander path
828 Oleander path
829 Linden avenue
830 Lilac path
831 Lilac path
832 Lilac path
833 Tulip path
834 Tulip path
835 Verbena path
836 Linden avenue
837 Linden avenue
838 Linden avenue
839 Linden avenue
840 Azalea path
841 Azalea path
842 Linden avenue
843 Sumner Hil!
844 Linden avenue
845 Azalea path
846 Lilac path
847 Lilac path
848 Lilac path
849 Lilac path
850 Nesutan avenue
851 Mayflower path
852 Mayflower path
853 Mayflower path
854 Walnut avenue
855 Verbena path
856 Verbena path
857 Oleander path
858 Lilac path
859 Lilac path
860 Fountain avenue
861 Lilac path
862 Tulip path
863 Lilac path
864 White Oak avenue
865 Verbena path
315
200
200
463
463
463
280
140
225
225
400
220
220
340
410
500
2150
428
362
350
360
440
2040
200
300
360
101
Kendall, Charles S.
Perrin, Augustus W.
Fullerton, Alexander
Perrin, G. W.
Miller, Enismus D.
Wilder, Marshall P.
Adams, Nathaniel
Lincoln. Joshua
Richards, George H.
Commerais, IJenry
French, Ah ram
French, Abram
Hentz, Frederick W.
Young, Calvin, Dorchester
Park, Ann
Baliiwin. Luke 881
Cook, William D.
Pieper, Louise
Huckins, Francis
Keith, James M.
Palmer, J^zra, Jr.
Palmer, Ezra, Jr., trustee
Bowditch, Elizabeth B. 889
Alexander, Ebenezer
Strong, George
Borrowscale, John
Warren, Eliza
Cummins, Maria F.
Cushing, Sarah P.
Mowe, George W.
Cloutman, John S.
Watt, Robert
Smith, Joel H.
Hadley, Jane
Weinz, Christian
Hale, Daniel L.
Fay, Charles T.
Wadleigh, Dexter E.
Nute, Clarissa
Bartlett, Dennis S.
Wheelock, Edward C.
Hilton, Celeste J.
Basto, Mason
Cunningiiani, Sarah E.
Pitman, David
Eastham, William W.
Kettell, James
Carter, James W.
Carter, John, Jr.
Currant, John F.
Learned, Isaac M.
Brimbecom, Nathaniel
Lethbridge, Willard F.
Dexter, George N.
Tutein, Nancy
9*
866
Lilac path!
867
Pine avenue
780
868
Pine avenue
310
869
Pine avenue
320
870
Mount AVarren avenue
400
871
Mount Warren avenue
700
872
Lu|)ine path
270
873
Tulip path
440
874
Lupine path
875
Moss {lath
450
876
Moss path
•350
877
Moss path
350
878
Lupine path
315
879
Lu[)ine path
880
Lilac path
and 882
Linden avenue
883
Juniper avenue
160
884
Lupine path
270
885
Tulip path
440
886
Fountain avenue
887
Tuli() path
825
888
Tulip path
325
and 890
Tulip path
600
891
Lilac path
892
Lupine path
270
893
Fountain avenue
500
894
Lupine path
270
895
Althea jiath
896
Ivy path
897
Mount Warren avenue
280
898
Lupine path
270
899
Verbena path
900
Tulip path
901
Fountain avenue
902
Lupine path
270
903
Fountain avenue
904
Lujiine path
180
905
Tulip path
906
Fountain avenue
207
907
Fountain avenue
207
■ 908
Lupine path
92
909
Iris path
180
910
Tulip path
911
Iris path
120
912
Iris path
210'
913
Tulip path
914
Tulip path
915
Mayflower path
600:
916
Mayflower path
917
Mayflower path
423
918
Mayflower path
305
919
Mayflower path
840
920
Iris path
180
921
Tulip path
922
Iris path
ISO
102
Harris, Luther M.
923
Larch avenue
Tileston, Edmund P.
924
Cypress avenue
875
Housrhton, Caleb C.
925
Althea path
259
Boardman, Janet
926
Althea path
135
Wilcox. John D. F.
927
Verbena path
150
Keed, David K.
928
Verbena path
150
Barnes, Lorin<T B.
929
Ivy path
270
French, Charles
930
Larch avenue
Coffin, N. W.
931
Cypress avenue
500
Rowland, Edward W.
932
Iris path
136
Cobb, Francis A.
933
Verbena path
150
Heath, William S.
934
Nesutan avenue
280
Whiting, Lewis F.
935
Larch avenue
Roberts, Joseph D.
936
Larch avenue
Turner, Sarah L.
937
Fountain avenue
Mackintosh, Roger S.
938
Fountain avenue
Pope, Thomas
939
Fountain avenue
Taylor, Isaac
940
Ivy path
440
Curtis, Nathaniel
941
Ivy path
600
Martin, Robert
942
Fountain avenue
Fish, Hosea S.
943
Mount Warren avenue
820
Walker, Matthew •
944
Fountain avenue
Croft, James T.
945
Fountain avenue
Duncan, Archibald
946
Fountain avenue
Lestrom, Magnus
947
Lupine path
212
Jackson, P^ben
948
Fountain avenue
Robbins, Charles
949
Fountain avenue
Cleary, Ceorire T.
950
Fountain avenue
Willet, William
951
Wiiite Oak avenue
Child, Elizabeth
952
Fountain avenue
Roaers, Charles 0.
953
Larch avenue
Allen, Charles H.
954
Larch avenue
Hobart, Charles G.
955
Larch avenue
Leeds, Samuel
956
Larch avenue
Littlefield, Alvah
95 7
Larch avenue
Mackintosh, William H.
958
Lareh avenue
Palmer, William
959
Larch avenue
Palmer, William H.
960
Larch avenue
Bixby, Philip W.
961
Larch avenue
Sprague, William
962
Larch avenne
Winsor, Edward
963
Larch avenue
Hyde, Jerusha
964
Mount \Varren avenue
320
Hills, Samuel
965
Fountain avenue
Seaver, Benjamin
966
Larch avenue
400
Moore, Emery N.
967
Hemlock avenue
325
Cochrane, William A.
968
Fountain avenue
Hall, Henry A.
969
Iris path
400
Bryant, Charles B.
970
Lotus path
400
Morse, Frederick W.
971
Larch avenue
Hill, Samuel
972
Ivy path
412
Reed, Samuel G.
973
Consecration avenue
1000
440
Fletcher, Robert
974
Ivy path
Mott, Joshua
975
Fountain avenue
Kupfer, Charles F., heirs of
976
Sumach path
350
Blake, William
977
Sumach path
850
103
Paul, Joseph F.
978
Tulip path
218
McNutt, John J.
979
Tulip path
218
Heaman, John, Mrs.
980
Fountain avenue
Leavens, Benjamin F.
981
Lotus path
860
Faxon, Hannah M.
982
Mayflower path
Young, Catherine C.
983
L-is path
Borrowscale, Jane
984
Fountain avenue
Bigelow, D. Jackson
985
Rose path
Wallis, Paul D.
986
Larch avenue
Winslow, Reuben
987
White Oak avenue
480
Mack, Nehemiah
988
Lotus path
Gary, Nathan C.
989
Fountain avenue
150
Taber, Harriet
990
Fountain avenue
200
Elder, William
991
Lotus path ,
Linscott, Wingate
992
Fountain avenue
Scott, Robert
993
White Oak avenue
Collyer, Isaac J. P.
994
Fountain avenue
Briggs, Andrew G.
995
Sumach path
Thayer, George L.
996
Sumach path
Center, eToseph H.
997
Fountain avenue
Smith, Michael H.
998
Fountain avenue
Pope, Frederick, Mrs,
999
Rosemary yjath
Cotting, Benjamin E.
1000
Mount Warren avenue
1000
Hutchins, Simon
1001
Lotus path
Brown, Asa
1002
Lotus path
Wharton, Robert
1003
Fountain avenue
Smith, Samuel D.
1004
Mayflower path
Ewell, William S.
1005
Mimosa path
150
Scott, Thomas A., and Martha
■ I 1006
Fountain avenue
Drake
Smith, Dvvelly T.
1007
Geranium path
150
Stockvvell, M. S.
1008
Fountain avenue
210
Sampson, Charles
1009
■ Lupine path
315
Adams, Lydia Ann
1010
Bcllflower path
120
Sanford, William H.
1011
Magnolia avenue
9?5
Morton, Ebenezer
1012
Mayflower path
Kingsley, Julia Ann
1013
Kalmia path
Hall, Richard
1014
White Oak avenue
Kennedy, Donald
1015
White Oak avenue
Maguire, Francis
1016
Larch avenue
400
Bradish, Levi J.
1017
Mayflower ]iath
Burt, Seth F.
1018
Lotus path
Rollins, John W.
1019
Mimosa path
150
Richardson, Georgianna W.
1020
Lotus path
Mash, Peter
1021
Lotus path
Balch, John
1022
Mount Warren avenue
400
Whiting, Samuel W.
1023
Mimosa path
150
Black, Jane
1024
Mimosa path
150
Chandler, Henry H.
1025
l^otus path
Capen, Moses L.
1026
Mayflower path
Bartlett, B. C.
1027
Lotus path
Carnes, John
1028
Mimosa path
150
Bacon, Margaret
1029
Mount Warren avenue
Grant, Charles E.
1030
Mount Warren avenue
400
Weston, Oliver
1031
Larch avenue
400
104
Atkins, Simon P.
1032
Cypress avenue
Barrett. Gilman
1033
Cy[)ress avenue
Lunt, James H.
1034
Lotus path
Austin, Arthur W.
1035
Walnut avenue
Will.n), Paul
1036
Walnut avenue
Seaver. George 1037 and 1038
Cvpress avenue
Wright, John M.
1039
Walnut avenue
Hersey, George E. .
1040
Walnut avenue
Soren, John J.
1041
IvOtus path
McDewell, William F.
1042
Lotus path
Rejnolds, Cynthia
1043
Sumach path
Reynolds, Grindall
1044
Sumach path
Lowd, Charles J.
1045
Mimosa path
Page, Ell ward
1046
Lotus path
Blackbird, George
1047
Lotus path
Leeds, Samuel
1048
Rose path
Ames, Asa
1049
Mimosa path
Preston, Elisha
1050
Rose jiath
Leach, Eliab
1051
Lotn- path
Ball! win, Luke
1052
Kalniia path
Eurber, Paue
1053
Sumach path
Farber, William H. H.
1054
Sumach path
Child, Stephen
1055
SuniHch path
Dudlev, Elbridge G.
1056
Sumach path
Cook, "William H.
1057
Larch avenue
Richaidson, George
1058
Rose path
Cheever, W^illiam
1059
Rose path
Curtis, Hiram
lOGO
Rose |>ath
Whitney, Salmon
1061
Rose path
Cord well, Robert H.
1062
Lot '.is path
Pratt, Samuel F.
1063
Mimosa path
Fowle, John A.
1064
Spruce avenue
Reed, Timothy
1065
Lotus [)ath
Heyer, Ellis J.
1066
Lotus path
Hill, Frederick S."
1067
Mimosa path
Sweetzer, Margaret M.
1068
Kalmia psth
Mosely, Thomas
1069
Lotus path
Hall, Martin
1070
IMimosri path
Davis, Etiian
1071
Lotus |>ath
Glidden, John A.
1072
Lotus path
Ayres, Frances E.
1073
Mimosa path
Boyd, Francis
1074
Columbine path
Stan wood, Eben C.
1075
Columbine path
Tylei', John
1076
Columbine path
Dudley, B. F.
1077
Columbine path
Feniio, William, Mrs.
1078
Lotus path
Chad wick, Joseph H.
1079
Rose path
May, William B.
1080
Kose path
Hill, William H.
1081
Rose [lath
Turner, Fmeline F.
1082
Rose path
Rutledje, James S.
1083
Hyacinth path
Homer, Fitzhenry, hei?,'s of
1084
Larch avenue
Ellis, Freeman
1085
Spruce avenue
Merrill, Joseph W.
1086
Lotus path
Noyes, Mary
1087
Larch avenue
250
250
360
360
450
360
360
352
150
240
390
150
455
340
177
177
330
330
150
320
150
200
150
280
142
105
Swazey, Alexander
Kendrick, William W.
Adams, Samuel
Batohelder, George A.
Folsom, James
Thorndike, Eben B.
Worthen, Nelson
Ager, Solomon
Pierce, Samuel S.
Eager, Edward R.
Marquand, John P.
Wood, Elijah R.
Wing, Benjamin F.
Metcalf, Theodore
Lewis, William K.
Woodworth, Robert N.
W^alker, Samuel, Jr.
Hall, John
Waterman, Dependence S.
Waterman, Isaac
Parker, John D.
Swinson, William
Walker, Clement A.
Walker, Galen, Mrs.
Metcalf, Thomas
Farnum, Henry
Patch, Franklin F.
Gilmore, Addison
Betton, George E.
Wallace, Benjamin
Nightingale, James W., Mrs.
Talbot, Aristides
Sprague, Charles J.
Sullivan, James P.
Choiley, John
White, George
Hayden, Charles H.
Burkhardt, Gotleib F.
Stephenson, Charles
DeLesdernier, Emily P.
Fowle, Edwin M.
Davis, Daniel C.
Ar Showe, Charles
Morrison, D. D.
Fernald, William M.
Lecompte, Francis D.
Bacon, Jose[)h V.
Sleeper, Hanson M.
Sleeper, Hanson M.
Morton, Jasephus
S[)are, Galen
Woodbury, Joseph P.
Hichborn, George R.
Pray, Amasa
Brewer, Charles
1088
Mimosa path
200
1089
Columbine path
1090
Kalmia path
1091
Fountain avenue
1092
Larch avenue
200
1093
Larch avenue
200
1094
Lotus path
1095
Larch avenue
1096
Poplar avenue
540
1097
Lotus path
1098
Kalmia path
1099
Lotus path
1100
Kalmia path
1101
Lilac path
580
1102
Fountain avenue
280
1103
Larch avenue
1104
Honeysuckle path
270
1105
Spruce avenue
1106
Kalmia path
230
1107
Kalmia path
230
1108
Spruce avenue
1109
Larch avenue
1110
Rose path
240
1111
Rose path
165
1112
Rose path
1113
Larch avenue
1114
Larch avenue
1115
Cypress avenue
400
1116
Larch avenue
1117
Larch avenue
1118
Spruce avenue
240
1119
Spruce avenue
1120
Fountain avenue
600
1121
Kalmia path
1122
Rose path
1123
Rose j)ath
1124
Rose path
1125
Rose path
1126
Fountain avenue
1127
Fountain avenue
1128
Spruce avenue
1129
Rose path
1130
Fountain avenue
1131
Mimosa path
210
1132
Spruce avenue
1133
Mimosa path
150
1134
Consecration avenue
350
1135
Cypress avenue
1136
Cypress avenue
1137
Mayflower path
1138
Spruce avenue
1139
Mount Warren avenue
1140
Spruce avenue
1141
Cypress avenue
260
1142
Cypress avenue
500
106
Garden, Eobert C, Mrs.
1143
Mimosa path
James, Benjamin F.
1144
Rose path
Gilmore, Eliab, Mrs.
1145
Rose path
Starkweather, Jos. B. 1146 and 1147
Larch avenue-
Carlton, Guy
1148
Larch avenue
Barnes, Thomas P.
1149
Yarrow path
Morse, Elijah
1150
Spruce avenue
Fullam, David
1151
Fountain avenue
Chandler, Theophilus P.
1152
Magnolia avenue
Chandler, Peleg W.
1153
Magnolia avenue
Pillsbury, John C.
1154
Spruce avenue
Anderson, John W., Jr. '
1155
Spruce avenue
Bradford, J. Russell
1156
Rose path
Moore, Ann M.
1157
Honeysuckle path
Nutter, Henry, heirs of
1158
Spruce avenue
Gavett, Charles H.
1159
Lotus path
Stevens, Henry R.
1160
Columbine path
Rupp, Francis
1161
Yarrow path
Cushing, Samuel T. '
1162
Fountain avenue
Marsh, John
1163
Mimosa path
Whytal, Thomas G.
1164
Spruce avenue
Rogers, John, Boston
1165
Mimosa path
Beecher, Laban S.
1166
Cy[)ress avenue
Atherton, Caroline F.
1167
Fountain avenue
Damrell, William S.
1168
Fountain avenue
Pratt, Nancy M.
1169
Mimosa path
Norton, William
1170
Honeysuckle path
Chandler, Benjamin
1171
Lotus path
Nudd, Stephen W.
1172
Yarrow path
Smith, James M.
1173
Yarrow path
Davis, William, Jr.
1174
Moss path
Hardacker, David
1175
Honeysuckle path
Walker, Eliza
1176
Honeysuckle path
Preseott, Benjamin F.
1177
Honeysuckle path
Evans, Horatio
1178
Rose path
Tucker, James, Jr.
1179
Sumach path
Proctor, Charles
1180
Spruce avenue
Balch, Joseph W.
1181
Snow Drop path
Eldridge, Asa, Mrs.
1182
Snow Drop path
Balch, Joseph W., trustee for
Martha W. Cowing
|ll83
1184
Snow Drop path
Wesselhcfift, William P.
1185
Snow Drop path
Haughton, James
1186
Sumach path
1187
Walnut avenue
1188
Walnut avenue
Singleton, John, heirs of
1189
Fountain avenue
Matthews, WiiHam B., Mrs.
1190
Honeysuckle path
Lakin, Louisa
1191
Fountain avenue
Way, John M.
1192
Columbine path
Reed, Loring W.
1193
(yolumbine path
Chapman, Mary C.
1194
Fir avenue
Wheeler, Ward A.
1195
Spruce avenue
Shedd, Deborah F.
1196
Honeysuckle path
Bartlett, George T.
1197
Yarrow path
150
400
150
450
150
240
150
260
1000
660
1025
1025
450
107
Sherman, William H.
1198
Mayflower path
Sparrell, E. Kirkwood
1199
Yarrow path
Clapp, William
1200
Mimosa path
Worthinjjton, Wm. F.,adm'r
1201
Poplar avenue
Bates, Henry M.
1202
Mimosa path
Shute, William M.
1203
Mayflower path
Weston, Ebenezer H.
1204
Mimosa path
Stetson, Gushing
1205
Fir avenue
Bowles, Robert C. M.
1206
Fir avenue
Blake, Mary
1207
Yarrow path
Hall, Henry A. _
1208
Yarrow path
Stedman, Francis F.
1209
Larch avenue
Mann, Pelejj, heirs of
1210
Mimosa path
Swift, William A.
1211
Spruce avenue
Gerry, Samuel L.
1212
Honeysuckle path
Hilliard, Mrs. Elizabeth C.
1213
Mimosa path
Frost, H. W. B.
1214
Lake avenue
Atkins, Lydia Ann
1215
Mimosa path
Leman, Eben C.
1216
Honeysuckle path
Todd, Reuben J.
1217
Spruce avenue
Webster, John G.
1218
Mayflower path
Webster, David L.
1219
Mayflower path
Brown, James
1220
Mimosa path
Warnock, Samuel L.
1221
Lake avenue
Hepworth, George H.
1222
Lake avenue
Brown, Benjamin F.
1223
Lake avenue
Vinton, Elisha
1224
Poplar avenue
Seaver, Susan
1225
Gherry avenue
Harrington, Solomon, heirs of
1226
Lake avenue
Barton, William
1227
Honeysuckle path
Everett, William
1228
Honeysuckle path
Osborn, John
1229
Yarrow path
Spencer, William H.
1230
Larch avenue
Gushing, Horace
1231
Poplar avenue
Gollis, William H.
1232
Mimosa path
Ward, Sylvester L.
1233
Spruce avenue
Conant, Kathan D.
1234
Spruce avenue
Adams, William D.
1235
Yarrow path
Saunders, M. M.
1236
Fir avenue
Hodges, Almon D.
1237
iZlypress avenue
Vose, James W.
1238
Pink path
Pope, Georee W.
1239
Spruce avenue
Holbrook, S. F.
1240
Honeysuckle path
Hastings, Sarah H.
1241
Mimosa path
Mitchell, Thomas S.
1242
Mulberry avenue
Woodward, Sarah
1243
Pink path
Roberts, Edward
1244
Mayflower path
Bean, Benjamin F.
1245
Honeysuckle path
Hallett, Lothrop
1246
Pink path
Eaton, William D.
1247
Spruce avenue
Hiler, Thomas G.
1248
Spruce avenue
Goffin, George
1249
Pyrola path
Frost, George, 1st
1250
Spruce avenue
Frost, Charles
1251
Spruce avenue
Brown, Jeremiah
1252
Lake avenue
150
1000
150
150
350
350
150
150
150
400
150
340
400
285
400
150
225
225
450
560
150
280
156
460
460
108
Kimball, Sylvester
1253
Spruce avenue
Hall, Thomas
1254
Columbine path
Smith, Charles E.
1255
Pyrola path
150
Litchfield, Lawrence
1256
Spruce avenue
400
Heilge, Charles F.
1257
Columbine path
Munroe, Daniel
1258
Pink path
Barnard, Mrs. Wm. P.
1259
Mayflower path
Hunkins, John H.
1260
Spruce avenue
Poole, Samuel
1261
Spruce avenue
Brigham, John A.
1262
Pink path
Weller, Andrew, Jr.
1263
Pink path
Richardson, J. C.
1264
Pyrola path
150
Walker, James
1265
Fountain avenue
Weston, Matilda F.
1166
Pyrola path
150
Tufts, William
1267
Pyrola path
150
Capen, William
1268
Pyrola path
150
Emmes, Samuel
1269
Mulberry avenue
985
Southack, George
1270
Mulberry avenue
985
Gould, Thomas R.
1271
Cypress avenue
450
Mann, Henry E.
1272
Asphodel path
Morris, Thomas D.
1273
Pyrola path
150
Emery, Harriet P.
1274
Pyrola path
150
Shed, Samuel A.
1275
Mulberry avenue
Bragg, William M.
1276
Honeysuckle path
Fisk, Samuel C.
1277
Columbine path
287
Knights, Frederick M.
1278
Columbine path
287
Perkins, Abigail
1279
Pyrola path
150
Keating, John F.
1280
Columbine path
Chase, Samuel S.
1281
Lake avenue
Wakefield, Elizabeth
1282
Pyrola path
150
Brooman, George
1283
Pyrola path
150
Wilson. Lewis B.
1284
Honeysuckle path
180
Hale, Robert
1285
Spruce avenue
330
Paradise, William T.
1286
Pyrola path
150
Sargent, Joseph
1287
Pink path
207
Sargent, Henry
1288
Pink path
207
Rouse, Samuel M. B.
1289
Pyi'ola path
188
Calrow, Joseph
1290
Pyrola path
150
Damrell, John S.
1291
Poplar avenue
400
Pierce, Samuel B.
1292'
Rhododendron path
450
Saville, William 0.
1293
Columbine path
Lindsley, Joseph C.
1294
Pink path
307
Gibbs, Ruf'us
1295
Pink path
307
Loring. Elisha T.
1296
Pink path
King,' Franklin
1297
Pink path
King, Edward
1298
Pink path
Wood, Ezra F.
1299
Yarrow path
380
Whittington, Granville L.
1300
Pink path
Sargent, Cyrus
1301
Pink path
400
Crockett, Selden
1302
Pink path
Ricliardson, Isaac T.
1303
Pyrola path
150
Crawford, James
1304
Honeysuckle path
180
O'Brine, William
1305
Pyrola path
150
Fobes, Horace
1306
Columbine path
Pastor, Caroline
1307
Arethusa path
150
109
Clark, John
1308
Honeysuckle path
240
Association, Boston Young 7
Men's Christian |
1309
Pyrola path
211
Tenney, Nathaniel F.
1310
Lake avenue
Toby, Seth
1311
Arethusa path
225
Hovey, Elbridge A.
1312
Pyrola path
150
D'Wolf, John L.
1313
Wabon path
90
Hopkins, Solomon
1314
Pink path
Robinson, John T.
1315
Pyrola path
laoi
Partridge, Artemas
1316
Lake avenue
Partridge, Adin
1317
Lake avenue
420
Walmsley, Henry
1318
Pink path
Porter, Charles
1319
Pyrola path
l&O
May, John W.
1320
Columbine path
Ward, William H.
1321
Pink path
White, Charles G.
1322
Pyrola path
150
Drur}"^, Mary Jane
1323
Pyrola path
150
Elliott, James R.
1324
Pink path
Wood, James F.
1325
Arethusa path
180
Wright, William
1326
Cypress avenue
352
Fowle, William B.
1327
Asphodel path
220
Mcintosh, Wm. H.
1328
Asphodel path
220
Stiles, Hosea B.
1S29
Honeysuckle path
240
Allen, Thomas J.
1330
Mulberry avenue
Acorn, Jerusha
1331
Mulberry avenue
Ladd, William H.
1332
Arethusa path
180
Ramsay, James S.
1333
Honeysuckle path
Hoogs, Stephen F.
1334
Arethusa path
150
Kidder, Henry P.
1335
Pink path
700
Burrage William
1336
Rhododendron path
600
Howes, Willis
1337
Columbine path
Brown, John N.
1338
Lake avenue
Mansur, Gilman, heirs of
1339
Columbine path
Putnam, Silas S.
1340
Lake avenue
Pope, William
1341
Rhododendron path
494
Curtis, John
1342
Pyrola path
150
Estabrook, Benjamin
1343
Pyrola path
275
Waterman, Melzar
1344
Crocus path
Sanborn, Ira E., Jr.
1345
Pink path
Tremlitt, Cordelia
1346
Asphodel path
50i9
Frost, Eben R.
1347
Spruce avenue
Montague, Samuel R.
1348
Spruce avenue
Nutter, Charles C.
1349
Rhododendron path
Winchester, William H.
1350
Columbine path
Dudley, Henry
1351
Lake avenue
Kennard, Martin P.
1352
Snow Drop path
Chapin, Nathaniel G.
1353
Snow Drop path
Freeman, Watson
1354
Cypress avenue
Stone, Ebenezer
1355
Pink path
Josselyn, Alonzo
1356
Spruce avenue
385
Harlow, William H.
1357
Bignonia path
Hosley, Benjamin
1358
Lake avenue
Shepard, John
1359
Lake avenue
Kendall, Thomas
1360
Bignonia path
200
Turner, Job A.
1361
Bignonia path
310
10
110
Lewis, Sarah B.
1362
Fountain avenue
Kent, Eleanor, Mrs.
1363
Pyrola path
150
Prouty, Dvvight
1364
Columbine path
Pearce, Nelson
1365
Columbine path
Gushing, Lemuel
1366
Cypress avenue
450
Winrgin, George H.
1367
Pyrola path
150
Monks, John P., heirs of
1368
Mount Warren avenue
600
Fauchney, David
1369
Pyrola path
150
Quincy, John W.
1370
Mount Warren avenue
600
Clark, William D.
1371
Pyrola path
150
Green, Capt. Benjamin G.
1372
Pink path
Lash, Augustus F.
1373
Pyrola path
150
Stevens, Albert H.
1374
Lake avenue
Hicks, Samuel D.
1375
Rock Maple avenue
Badger, Erastus B.
1376
Rock Maple avenue
Bere, John
1377
Columbine path
200
Brown, Dorcas, Mrs.
1378
Columbine path
20O
White, George
1379
Pyrola path
150
Baker, George T.
1380
Asphodel path
320
Anderson, John
1381
Lake avenue
180
Anderson, William S.
1382
Lake avenue
180
Briggs, Harrison 0.
1383
Pink path
360
Briggs, Edwin
1384
Pink path
360
Powers, Eliza A.
1385
Pyrola path
150
Butler, David P.
1386
Arethusa path
150
Lincoln, Charles N. M.
1387
Yarrow path
Holman, Henry
1388
Arethusa path
150
1389
Arethusa path
150
Young, Edward, Mrs.
1390
Rhododendron path
345
Bryant, Nathaniel
1391
Honeysuckle path
Pierce, Oliver
1392
Pink path
172
Gage, Seth
1393
Pink path
172
Janes, Daniel W.
1394
Arethusa path
150
Cutter, Ezekiel W.
1395
Crocus path
Pease, Giles
1396
Rhododendron path
Fitzgerald, Charles J., Mrs.
1397
Arethusa pash
150
Pollex, Augustus E.
1398
Pyrola path
150
Parker, George J., estate of
1399
Wigelia path
Hilton, Thomas
1400
Arethusa path
150
Milliken, Edward W.
1401
Crocus path
Tuttle, Mary B.
1402
Arethusa path
150
Hall, David
1403
Spruce avenue
280
Hadley, Henry T.
1404
Pyrola path
150
Heathfield, Thomas D.
1405
Pink path
Holdcn, Leonard P.
1406
Pink path
Everett, Eliza G.
1407
Pink path
Kreissman, Augustus
1408
Arethusa path
1.50
Elms, Cornelius
1409
Pyrola path
1:50
Horn, Andrew
1410
Arethusa path
150
Hartford, Benjamin B.
1411
Pyrola path
150
Howard, William H,
1412
Bignonia path
26^
Dean, Samuel B.
1413
Bignonia path
265-
H^yiies, John C.
1414
Riiododendron path
200
Haynes, William C.
1415
Rhododendron path
200
Kingsbury, Franklin
1416
Rhododendron path
Ill
Reynolds, Edward B.
1417
Honeysuckle path
Elms, James C.
1418
Rhododendron path
Little, George B., Mrs.
1419
Rock Maple avenue
Gale, Lydia, Mrs.
1420
Ai-ethusa path
150
Gardner, William H.
1421
Arethusa path
1.'.0
Lyon, George
1422
Rhododendron path
Bartlett, Enoch, estate of
1423
Wigelia path
360
C'ark, Timothy Franklin
1424
Arethusa path
150
Webster, Andrew S.
1425
Pink path
Cooper, Isaac C.
1426
Lake avenue
Ladd, Albert W.
1427
Lake avenue
Richmond, Gideon B,
1428
Pink path
Bpaulding, Rufus H.
1429
Arethusa path
150
Tarbell, Eben
1430
Spruce avenue
2!0
Tarbell, Eben R.
1431
Spruce avenue .
210
Hancock, Henry
1432
Arethusa path
150
Butler, Joel
1433
Arethusa path
150
Willis, Thomas
1434
Arethusa path
150
Kauffer, John T.
1435
Arethusa path
150
Colburn, Hiram
1436
Arethusa path
150
Bradstreet, Elizabeth
1437
Crocus path
Mendum, John A.
1438
Arethusa path
150
Whittemore, Joel
1439
Arethusa path
150
Stone, Nathan
1440
Arethusa path
Watson, Lucia M..
1441
Yarrow path
Flint, John
1442
Poplar avenue
200
Gore, Watson, Jr.
1443
Poplar avenue
200
Wells, Thomas F.
1444
Wigelia path
375
Goodrich, Emily
1445
Brook path
150
Davis, John G.
1446
Pink path
James, Benjamin
1447
Rhododendron path
Stetson, Alpheus M.
1448
Rhododendron path
Stetson, Alpheus
1449
Rhododendron path
Rising, Darius B.
1450
Rhododendron path
Horn, Benjamin F.
1451
Crocus path
320
Crook, Henry
1452
Arethusa path
150
Hawkes, Benjamin
1453
Rhododendron path
Butler, George
1454
Arethusa path
150
James, William E.
1455
Asphodel path
200
Dexter, Anson
1456
Asphodel path
200
Leeds, Hannah W.
1467
Pyrola path
150
Robinson, Thomas W.
1458
Pink path
Lovejoy, Charles J.
1459
Brook path
150
Burrage, T. F.
1460
Crocus path
Palmer, Edward D. G.
1461
Rock Maple avenue
225
Gale, Lydia, Mrs., 2d
1462
Rock Maple avenue
225
Chamberlain, A. G.
1463
Brook path
Lyford, Nathaniel
1464
Crocus path
Benton, Austin W.
1465
Crocus path
Steele, Sarah A. G. S.
1466
Crocus path
Lane, Charles L.
1467
Crocus path
Wallcut, Robert F.
1468
Arethusa path
150
Bailey, Daniel S.
1469
Arethusa path
150
Wright, Sophia H.
1470
Arethusa path
160
Rowell, Whittemore
1471
Rhododendron path
112
Putnam, Benjamin W.
1472
Wigelia path
Forsyth, William
1473
Arethusa path
150
Ormsbee, Marcus
1474
Brook path
200
Drew, George G.
1475
Brook path
150
Clapp, Mary H., Mrs.
1476
Wigelia path
Swain, Charles D.
1477
Spruce avenue
460
Craft, Thaddeus C.
1478
Spruce avenue
460
Blaney, George A.
1479
Rhododendron path
Baker, Eliphalet
1480
Yarrow path
Goodwin, Julia A., Mrs.
1481
Lake avenue
Waldmyer, Benjamin
1482
Rhododendron path
Prescott, Joseph 0.
1483
Crocus path
31^
Binney, Matthew
1484
Crocus path
Ellis, Nathaniel
1485
Crocus path
310
Westcott, Stephen
1486
Rhododendron path
520
Bartlett, Ann J.
1487
Brook path
150
Bradford, Samuel D.
1488
Asphodel path
600
Williams, Elijah, trustee
1489
Wigelia and Lily paths
2500
Davis, Joseph
1490
Lake avenue
600
Haskell, Thomas F. .
1491
Brook path
150
Meads, John B.
1492
Cornell path
320
Conant, Charles 0.
1493
Brook path
150
Lovejoy, William B.
1494
Rhododendron path
Simon, Colin
1495
Arethusa path
150
Bradt, Herman D.
1496
Arethusa path
150
Fowler, Edmund B.
1497
Brook path
160
Rice, Edward E.
1498
Lake avenue
Jones, Moses
1499
Lake avenue
Tuckerman, William F.
1500
Cornell path
Hunneman, John J,
1501
Wigelia path «
480
Harris, Thomas
1502
Brook path
150
Jenkins, Charles E.
1503
Pink path
Ellis, George W.
1504
Brook path
150
Goodrich, Mary A., Mrs.
1505
Arethusa path
225
Porter, William H.
1506
Arethusa path
150
Taylor, Henry
1507
Rhododendron path
Curtis, Franklin
1508
Pink path
Orbon, Matthew
1509
Brook path
120
Lemist, George H.
1510
Althea path
400
Reed, Alfred
• 1511
^ Althea path
400
Caldwell, J. I.
1512
Cornell path
Bidkibrd, C. A., Mrs.
1513
1514
Arethusa path
150
Brown, Joel H.
1515
Bignonia path
Stroeter, Alice K.
1516
Bignonia path
120
Hazeltiu'e, Ellen B.
1517
Bignonia path
210
Crespy, Harriet J., Miss
1518
Arethusa path
150
Johnson, John
1519
Arethusa path
150
Gates, Stephen F.
1520
Bignonia path
150
Neal, John W.
1521
Cornell path
Harmon, Ivory
1522
Lake avenue
Harmon, Henry M.
1523
Lake avenue
Dillon, James
1524
Lake avenue
Nixon, Anna
1525
Bignonia path
190
113
Griffin, Minnie, Mrs.
Townsend, Solomon D.
Hai'ding, William C.
Harding, Charles L.
Harding, George W.
Beard, Peter
Phillips, Lucinda E.
Sowdon, Philip
Jordan, Eliza, Mrs.
Blakemore, William
Potter, Daniel A.
Rumery, William M.
Bray, Charles C.
Page, Lemuel
Newman, Andrew W.
Ordway, John M.
Stone, Enos J.
Woodward, W. Eliot
Ellicott, Joseph P.
Beal, Madison
Bullard, Francis
Thaxter, Levi
Howard, Daniel, Jr.
Veazie, William H.
Lingham, William
Trafton, Eleanor
Horkheimer, Henrich
Demeritt, John
Ireland, William H.
Stevens, Albert H.
Greele, Samuel, Mrs.
Thompson, \V illiam
Ditson, Oliver
Lindall, Susan
Crockett, Levi 8.
Voae, George W.
Lemist, Edwin
Foster, Francis
Wheelock, John A.
Rockwood, L. B.
Rowe, Solomon S.
Smith, James M.
Burtchall, Peter
Tirrell, Jesse
Thornton, Josephine R.
Newton, John F.
Everett, Edward B., Mrs.
Baker, William P.
Hooper, Robert C.
Fessenden, Caroline A.
Mason, John
Thompson, Albert
Miller, Charles H.
Mason, Henry
10*
152G
Althea path
100
1527
Lily path
1528
Lake avenue
1529
Lake avenue
1530
Lake avenue
1531
Brook path
92
1532
Brook path
150
1533
Pink path
1634
Brook path
150
1535
Columbine path
1636
Brook path
150
1537
Bignotiia path
200
1538
Bijinonia path
200
1539
Arethusa path
150
1640
Crocus path
400
1641
Mulberry avenue
1542
Lake avenue
1543
Arethusa path
150
1544
Lily path
460
1545
Brook path -
150
1546
Cornell path
1547
Rhododendron path
1548
Brook path
150
1549
Rhododendron path
1550
Brook path
150
1551
Brook path
80
1552
Brook path
150
1553
Rhododendron path
690
1554
Rhododendron path
1555
Bignoiiia path
140
1556
Brook path
150
1557
Wigelia path
400
1558
Rhododendron path
400
1559
Cornell path
1560
Rock Maple avenue
1561
Brook path
150
1662
Bignonia path
234
1563
Bignonia path .
233
1564
Bignoiiia path
233
1665
Arethusa path
150
1566
Cypress avenue
340
1567
Bignonia path
1568
Arethusa path
120
1569
Lake avenue
1670
Arethusa path
150
1671
Lake avenue
1572
Brook path
150
1573
Yarrow path
1674
Asphodel path
1050
1575
Cornell path
1576
Asphoilel path
1677
Pink path
1578
Cypress avenue
1579
Crocus path
114
Cutler, George
Chapin, George A.
Davis, Gilman
Hart, Nathaniel O.
Robertson, John A.
Page, William W.
Pierce, William C.
Moorhouse, Isaac
Holbrook, Charles C.
Hurd, John R.
Codman Robert
Blanchard, John W.
Jameson, Thomas
Bardwell, Josiah
Smith, Elisha
Fisher, Horace B.
Sibley, Lyman E.
Eaton, Richard
Eayrs, William
Gair, John
Nay, Ira A.
Smith, Silman
Davis, John F.
Laing, Archibald
Richards, Reuben A.
Aldrich, Charles A.
Park, Daniel
Levaiiseler, Mary E.
Farnsworth, Albert
Fifield, Osgood, Mrs.
Greenough, Anna A., wife
D. S. G.
Litchfield, Howard
Parker, Caroline
Clark, Matthew
Staniels, James
Woodman, George F.
Churchill, William W.
Clapp, Lydia C.
Kendall, Charles S.
Lincoln, Joshua
Wilson, Mary
Morse, Ira
Decatur, Cyrus
Page, Chauncey
Abbott, Lewis B.
Bigelow, Mary S.
Fiske, George A.
Smith, Whitman B.
Todd, Eliel S.
Harrington, Andrew J.
Stockman, John A.
Briggs, Charles
Dawes, James E.
of]
1580
Rhododendron path
1581
Lake avenue
1582
Lake avenue
1583
Cypress avenue
1584
Rhododendron path
1585
Asphodel path
360
1586
Cy|)ress avenue
1587
(Cornell path
1588
Bi^nonia path
1589
Eliot Hills path
1590
Eliot Hills path
1591
Rhododendron path
1592
Rhododendron path
1593
Rock Maple avenue
740
1594
Elder path
180
1595
Elder path
150
1596
Elder path
150
1597
Elder path
150
1598
Elder path
150
1599
Elder path
150
1600
Elder path
150
1601
Elder path
150
1602
Polder path
150
1603
Elder path
150
1604
Cypress avenue
1605
Rhododendron path
1606
Rhododendron path
1607
Rock Maple avenue
217
1608
Elder path
150
1609
Elder path
150
1610
Asphodel path
285
1611
Elder path
150
1612
Elder path
150
1613
Pvider path
150
1614
Elder path
150
1615
Cypress avenue
1616
Cy[iress avenue
1617
Arethusa path
90
1618
FAder path
154
1619
Elder path
154
1620
Elder path
150
1621
Eider path
150
1622
Bignoiiia path
1623
Pink path
1624
Elder path
150
1625
Elder path
150
1626
Lake avenue
1627
Rhododendron path
1628
Elder path
150
1629
Crocus path
1630
Elder path
150
1631
Rhododendron path
1632
Elder path
150
115
Hopkins, Samuel B.
Slocum, William H.
Huntington, Edward B.
Bartlett, Daniel, Jr.
Brazier, Anna
Dix, Francis Henry, Mrs.
Libby, Alvah
Mackintosh, Charles G.
Bain arc! , John
Moore, Calvin A.
French, Thomas E.
Brackett, Franklin B.
Fisk, George
Sawyer, William
Hogg, John, for Brown, Hogg )
& Taylor
Wheeler, Charles H.
Tuttle, Samuel J.
Sanderson, Luther
Crafts, Charles F.
Cotter, Margaret
Sturgis, Russell
Tuttle, Gilman
Dwight, William
Hubbard, John P.
Carv, Isaac H.
Haskell, William T.
Laws, David Lyman
Chaffee, George A.
Cobb, Charles K.
Whitten, Charles V.
Wharton, William C.
Perkins, Edward N.
Ray, Edwin
Stevens, Joseph F.
Burdett, Horatio S.
Mecuen, Edward F.
Jenkins, Edmund R.
Morrill, William B.
Fottler, John
Peterson, John
Crosby, Charles W.
Roberts, William B.
Davis, Charles S.
Colburn, Joseph W.
Burrows, Hamilton J.
Grover, Leonard A.
Tripp, Alonzo
Parker, John W.
Boyden, Benjamin
Sheafe, William
Ransom, Chandler R.
Came, James E.
Blackburn, John
1633
Bignonia path
1634
Rhododendron path
1635
Sumach path
374
1636
Bignonia path
1637
Arethusa path
125
1638
ICider path
150
1639
Elder path
180
1640
Asphodel path
1641
Elder path
150
1642
Fir avenue
120
1643
Rhododendron path
1644
Rhododendron path
1645
Yarrow path
1646
Bignonia path
1647
Rhododendron path
1648
Elder path
150
1649
Fir avenue
120
1650
Bignonia path
1651
Elder path
150
1652
Rock Maple avenue
225
1653
Wigelia path
430
1654
Bignonia path
1655
Wigelia path
2015
1656
Lily path
360
1657
J^ily path
1658
Lily path
600
1659
Elder path
150
1660
Bignonia path
1661
Eliot Hills path
1662
Bignonia path
275
1663
Asphodel path
28a
1664
Asphodel path
720
1665
Bignonia path
1666
Rhododendron path
1667
Bignonia path
1668
Elder path
150
1669
Bignonia path
180
1670
Bignonia path
isa
1671
Elder path
150
1672
Elder path
150
1673
Hazel path
1674
Elder path
150
1675
Yari-ow path
1676
Cypress avenue
1677
Elder path
160
1678
Elder path
150'
1679
Asphodel path
16.S0
Rhododendron path
1681
Bignonia path
285
1682
Asfihodel path
408
1683
Elder path
160
1684
Hazel path
1685
Ash avenue
116
Adams, Charles Henry
Bennighof", Mary
Stedman, Enoch
Henry, Sally, heirs of
Sanderson, William
Tufts, William F.
Mahan, Eliza J.
Mills, Eben U.
Otis, Edmund B.
Boynton, George W.
Harris, Theodore S.
Hubbard, Joseph
Hubbard, Moses N.
Codman, Cdtherine E,
Woods, Solomon A.
Williams, George B.
Maccullar, Addison
Gardner, William H.
Gardner, William H., Ex'r
Eichler. Julius Edward
Davis, James W.
Davis, Joseph
Wis wall, Samuel
Hunneman, Frances J. G., Mrs.
Fox, Charles J.
Torrey, James M.
Worthinjjtoii, Roland
Fowle, lieniy
Shaw, John J.
Foster, Lavina
Jenninjis, George S.
York, John
Clark, Daniel
Porter, Julia, Mrs.
Richardson, Elizabeth M.
Gill, Warren
Holden, Edward
Gray, Reuben F.
Draper, Charles H.
Martin, William C, heirs of
Low, Gilman S.
Whiting, Martha S.
Demond, Thomas D.
Gilbert, John
Sawtell, John C.
Johnston, Thomas A.
Clark, George H.
Fox, Thomas B.
Codman, Charles R.
Codman, James M.
Codman, Richard
Ropes, William
Ropes, Jose|jli S.
Sturgis, John II.
1686
Ash avenue
340
1687
Ash avenue
1688
Arbutus path
1689
Pink path
1690
Fir avenue
234
1691
Rock Maple avenue
1692
Elder path
150
1693
Elder path
150
1694
Asphodel path ■
320
1695
Rock Maple avenue
1696
Arbutus path
1697
Elder path
150
1698
Elder path
150
1699
Wigelia path
270
1700
Hdzel path
1701
Arbutus ]>ath
315
1702
Arbutus path
260
1703
Asphodel path
648
1704
Asphodel path
180
1705
Ash avenue
1706
Rock Maple avenue
190
1707
Rock Maple avenue .
190
1708
Hazel path
1709
Wigelia path
345
1710
Bignonia path
480
1711
Ash avenue
1712
Wigelia path
400
1713
Haz-el path
1714
Evergreen path
150
1715
Evergreen path
150
1716
Evergreen path
150
1717
Evergreen path
150
1718
Evergreen path
150
1719
Evergreen path
150
1720
Evergreen path
150
1721
Evergreen path
150
1722
Evergreen path
150
1723
Evergreen path
150
1724
Fivergreen path
150
1725
Hazel path
1726
Lily path
400
1727
Hazel path
620
1728
Ash avenue
1729
Lily path
1730
Evergreen path
150
1731
Hazel path
1732
Evergreen path
150
1733
Wigelia path
260
1734
Hawthorn path
273
1735
Hawthorn path
273
1736
Hawthorn path
273
1737
Hawthorn [)ath
440
1738
Jiliot Hills path
224
1739
Wigelia path
117
McCrillis, John
Williams, John E.
Tebbetts, James R.
Richards, Calvin A.
Collier, Henry N.
Gordon, James P.
Beal, Wilbur F.
Fifield, Sanborn
Tucker, Mary Ann
Bosworth, George W.
Snellin<r, Samuel G.
Tufts, Margaret
Parkman, John, Mrs.
Greaton, Lucretia A.
Roberts, Stillman K.
Davis, Andrew
Hammett, James
North, Orin B.
Parker, AuD;ustus
Scudder, Harvey
Folger, Thomas G.
Brown, Albert E.
Kelley, James H.
Castell, H. M., Mrs.
Tates, Hannah
Granger, Brownell
Seaver, Adeline
Haynes, Elsey J.
Evans, Florinda B.
Bowen, Stephen
Harwood, Daniel
Tebbetts, William C.
Haley, Charles L.
Kingsbury, Thomas
Laforme, Joseph A.
Howes, Richard A.
Harrington,
Haynes, James G.
Eliot, Nathaniel G.
Warren, John
Whitney, Sally, Mrs.
Hutchinson, Henry
Keen, Eliza
Brock, William
Wentworth, Jacob
Hayward, George
Levering, Joseph
Waldock, James
Wiggin, Alonzo
Foster, Alfonzo A.
Plympton, Nathaniel, Mrs.
Camfill, Edward
Mathies, Robert H., Mrs.
Wood worth, Horatio C.
1740
Evergreen path
150
1741
Hazel path
1742
Arbutus path
330
1743
Rock Maple avenue
1744
Evergreen path
150
1745
Evergreen path
150
1746
Lily path
1747
Arbutus path
330
1748
Evergreen path
150
1749
Hazel path
1750
Asphodel path
1751
Evergreen path
150
1752
Asphodel path
275
1753
Evergreen path
150
1754
Evergreen path
150
1755
Hazel path
1756
Evergreen path
150
1757
Hazel path
1758
Rock Maple avenue
1759
Hazel path
320
1760
Evergreen path
150
1761
Hazel path
1762
Ash avenue
1763
Evergreen path
150
1764
Evergreen path
150
1765
Evergreen path
180
1766
Evergreen path
150
1767
Evergreen path
150
1768
Evergreen path
150
1769
Hazel path
1770
Hazel path
610
1771
Arbutus path
330
1772
Arbutus path
330
1773
Hazel path
1774
Hazel path
1775
Hazel path
1776
Rock Maple avenue
1777
Evergreen path
150
1778
Hazel path
1779
Mulberry avenue
1780
Hazel path
1781
Hazel path
1782
Evergreen path
150
1783
Daisy path
1784
Evergreen path
150
1785
Arbutus path
340
1786
Rock Maple avenue
1787
Tupelo avenue
280
1788
Evergreen path
150
1789
Evergreen path
150
1790
Hazel path
1791
Evergreen path
150
1792
Grape path
112
1793
Evergreen path
150
118
Chamberlain, Eliza
Culligin, Thomas
Gray, Mary Elizabeth
Souther, Henry
Dearborn, Axel
Greeley, Andrew G.
Cutler, M. J.
Cutler, Ebenezer
Bliss, James W.
Kennedy, W. T.
Osborn, Thomas D.
McKenney, John
Keep, N. C.
Smith, Horace
Neat, Nathan
Teschemacher, H. Fi
Scott, Eben B.
Dyke, William
Foque, Theodore N.
Robinson, Lucian
Dean, Osgood C, Mrs.
May, Orra
Blagge, Samuel
Rice, Duane L.
Berry, M. A., Mrs.
Fenner, Leander
Howes, Juliet S.
King, William S.
Chessman, George H.
Hammer, Thoroald F.
Pike, Joseph M.
Walker, Henry A.
Prince, Charles A.
Hall, Francis D.
Walker, John A.
Rich, Isaac B.
Gilbert, Horatio
Fowle, Charles S., Jr., Mrs.
Bliss, James
Rider, Joseph
Morton, Nathaniel H.
Popp, Heronimas
Talbot, Samuel D.
Capen, Samuel C.
Guild, Curtis
Haughton, James
Dunham, Thomas H.
Kent, Barker B.
Cotton, Joseph H.
Coffin, William E.
Gardner, George H.
Small, Samuel
1794
Evergreen path
l.-JO
1705
Evergreen path
150
1796
Evergreen path
150
1797
Rock Maple avenue
360
1798
Lake avenue
440
1799
Lake avenue
400
1800
Lake avenue
200
1801
Lake avenue
200
1802
Hazel path
450
1803
Geranium path
80
1804
Bignonia path
245
180.5
Evergreen path
150
1806
Lily path
400
1807
Rock Maple avenue
315
1808
Evergreen path
1809
Ash avenue
1810
Evergreen path
150
1811
Ash avenue
1812
Ash avenue
150
1813
Ash avenue
150
1814
Peony path
150
1815
Elder path
315
1816
Peony path
150
1817
Hazel path
1818
Hazel path
1819
Evergreen path
150
1820
Peony path
150
1821
Hazel path
1822
Arbutus path
1823
Evergreen path
150
1824
Evergreen path
250
1825
Evergreen path
150
1826
Petunia path
1827
Peony path
150
1828
Peony path
150
1829
Petunia path
380
1830
Bignonia path
450
1831
Peony path
150
1832
Petunia path
1833
Peony path
150
1834
Petunia path
1835
Peony path
150
1836
Petunia path
1837
Daisy path
460
1838
Hazel path
1839
Lake avenue
1600
1840
Lake avenue
400
1841
Lake avenue
400
1842
Lake avenue
400
1843
Lake avenue
400
1844
1845
1846
Asphodel path
280
1847
Daisy path
119
Nicholson, William R., Rev.
Temple, John
Fairbanks, Moses
Webber, Gushing
Dlx, T. Browne
Maynz, Edward
Lilly, John, Mrs.
Tappan, Josiah S.
Richardson. Charles B.
Richardson, Alpheus
Richardson, A. Augustus
Richardson, William H.
Bartlett, George A.
Restarick, John
Cummings, John B.
Lord, Elizabeth M.
McNaught, Peter
Pearson, William
Hill, Julia B., Mrs.
Partridge, Warren
Manson, B. T.
Barnes, James
Dennis, S. James
Bingham, Joseph
Wilbur, Joshua G.
Robinson, Maria A.
Wellington, William
Ring, Sophronia
1848
Arbutus path
1849
Petunia path
1850
Hazel path
1851
Petunia path
1852
Petunia path
1853
Petunia path
1854
Daisy path
1855
Petunia path
1856
Catalpa avenue
1857
Catalpa avenue
1858
Catalpa avenue
1859
Catalpa avenue
1860
Catalpa avenue
1861
Peony path
150
1862
Asphodel path
272
1863
Daisy path
1864
Daisy path
1865
Daisy path
1866
Tupelo avenue
250
1867
Daisy path
1868
Rock Maple avenue
400
1869
Daisy path
1870
Petunia, path
540
1871
Peony path
150
1872
Peony path
150
1873
Peony path
150
1874
Petunia path
1875
Peony path
150
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A line of 2 cents for each volume v.ill be
incurred for each day a book is detained more
than 14 days.
Any book detained more than a week be-
yond the time limited, will be sent for at the
expense of the delinquent.
No book is to be lent out of the household
of the borrower.
The Libraiy hours for the delivery and re-
turn of books are from 10 o'clock, A. M., to
8 o'clock, P. M., in the Lower Hall ; and from
10 o'clock, A. M., until one half hour before
sunset in the Bates Hall.
Every book must, under penalty of one dol-
lar, be returned to the Library at such time
in August as shall be publicly announced.
The card must be presented whenever a
book is returned. For renewing a book the
card must be presented, together with the
book, or with the shelf-numbers of the book.