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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 

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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, 

(( 

3. 

K, 

Susan  F.  Rowe, 

11 

4. 

11 

Huldah  R.  Clark, 

u 

5. 

U 

Mary  F.  Neal, 

11 

6. 

tl 

Emma  C.  Wales, 

a 

7. 

11 

Mary  L.  Walker, 

(( 

8. 

«( 

Elizabeth  E.  Backup, 

il 

9. 

(( 

Clara  M.  Adams, 

li 

10. 

(( 

S.  Louisa  Durant, 

11 

11. 

(1 

Eliza  J.  Goss, 

(( 

11. 

U 

Abby  L.  Oliver, 

(( 

12. 

(( 

Kate  F.  Mayall, 

a 

13. 

(( 

Anna  G.  Fillebrown, 

« 

14. 

(( 

Olive  E.  Emery, 

a 

15. 

<( 

Cornelia  J.  Bills, 

a 

16. 

l( 

Mary  C.  Williams, 

a 

16. 

1( 

Mary  E.  Gardner, 

u 

17. 

(( 

Sarah  J.  Davis, 

11 

18. 

(( 

Eliza  G.  Lewis, 

(( 

18. 

1( 

Carrie  T.  Lewis, 

i( 

19. 

u 

Emily  L.  Wilson, 

(( 

19. 

u 

Mary  A.  Myers, 

(( 

20. 

(( 

Elizabeth  H.  Hall, 

(( 

21. 

(1 

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. 

il 

Anna  M.  Stone, 

(( 

28. 

u 

Martha  H.  Horn, 

u 

29. 

u 

Emily  B.  Eliot, 

(( 

30. 

u 

Henrietta  M.  Wood, 

(C 

31. 

tl 

Mary  A.  Morse, 

u 

32. 

<( 

M.  L.  Josephine  Perry, " 

33. 

(( 

Mary  F.  Drown, 

(( 

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 

00 

84 

55 

35 

00 

327 

55 

86 

00 

60 

GO 

35 

70 

25 

90 

100 

00 

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 

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5 

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1879 

17,(00  00 

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2 

1863 

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1878 

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23 

1863 

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1881 

20  000  00 

(< 

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Mass.  Ho- 

pital  Life  Ins.  Co.    . 

" 

Nov.        1 

1881 

25  000  00 

(( 

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" 

"           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 

" 

" 

" 

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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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City  of  Rosbury,  March  24,  1864. 

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 


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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 


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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     " 


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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 

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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. 


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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. 

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1 

3 

1 

1 

1 
1 

49 

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2 

1 

2 
1 

1 

2 
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1 

1 

4 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

4 

1 

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40 

2 

3 
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1 

5 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
3 

1 

2 

2 
2 

3 

1 

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36 

1 

3 

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2 

6 
2 
2 
2 

4 
4 

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3 

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2 

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71 

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53 

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12 

1 

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1 

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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 

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Heart,  diseases  of  the 

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q 

8 

Infantile  diseases 

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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 

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Paralysis 

4 

4 

Phthisis 

?16 

Rheumatism,  acute 

?, 

Scarletina 

6 

Stillborn 

41 

Suffocation 

1 

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Stomach,  inflammation  of 

Scrofula 

3 

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Spine  complaint 

9. 

Teething  

11 

Ulcer 

1 

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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 

" 

Good. 

8 

Tremont  Street,  opposite  Carpet  Works 

(( 

Good. 

9 

.Sidewalk,  Texas  Avenue,      .... 

" 

Good. 

10 

Washington  Street,  corner  of  Phillips  Place 

" 

Good. 

11 

Washington  Street,  opposite  Isaac  Davis's   . 

" 

Good. 

12 

Rugbies  Street,  opposite  the  late  ('alliolic  Church 

J.  Pond. 

Good. 

13 

Vernon  Street,  corner  of  (Jtlniont  Street 

" 

Good. 

14 

Vernon  Street,  corner  of  Washington  Street 

" 

Good. 

15 

Davis  Street,  corner  of  Webtier  Street 

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Good. 

16 

East  Street,  opposite  Slubh's  shop 

" 

(Jood. 

17 

blast  Street,  corner  of  Davis  Street 

" 

Good. 

18 

Swell  Street,  near  Curtis  &  Bl  ike's  Mill, 

" 

Good. 

19 

Corner  of  Orchard  and  Eustis  Streets,  . 

" 

('ood. 

19 

Orchard  Street,  corner  of  Eusiis, 

" 

Good. 

20 

Washington  Street,  opposite  Bacon's  Block, 

" 

Good. 

21 

Ruggles  Street,  corner  of  Park*  r  St. 

" 

Good. 

22 

Western  .Avenue,  near  Francis  Sireel 

Cochit. 

Good. 

23 

Western  Avenue,  Appleion  PIrice,    . 

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" 

Good. 

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Tremont  Street,  corner  of  Benton, 

" 

Good. 

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" 

Good. 

26 

Circuit         "        near  Calhol'c  Church, 

Ml  W. 

Good. 

27 

"             "            "    Shawmul  avenue, 

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" 

Good. 

28 

Corner  of  Hunneman  st.  and  Harrison  avenue,    . 

Cochit. 

Good. 

29 

" 

Good. 

30 

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Good. 

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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. 


76 

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 

77 


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 


78 


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 

79 

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. 


83 

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. 


84 

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 


86 


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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BOSTON  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


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PUBLIC   LIBRARY 


CITY     OF     BOSTOlSr. 


ABBREVIATED  REGULATIONS. 

One  volnnie  can  be  taken  at  a  time  from  the 
Lower  Hall,  and  one  from  the  Bates  Ilall. 
Books  can  be  kept  out  li  clays. 

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.